The Navyโs Strike Planning and Execution Systems Program Office (PMA-281) welcomed a new leader during a change-of-command ceremony March 27 the Rear Adm. William A. Moffett Building here.
Capt. Ralph Lee, the former Acquisition Executive in Residence at the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) in Fort Belvoir, Va., takes on a new role overseeing PMA-281, where he will be responsible for mission planning systems for all naval aviation, to a command and control system for the Tomahawk Cruise Missile.
โIโm incredibly excited and humbled to be working with you,โ Lee said. โWe will provide the weapon system components that help turn thoughts into effective action, which become physical effects on the battlefield, whether it is bombs on target, electronic attack, or โboots on the ground.โโ
Mike Paul, who led PMA-281, will now serve as the associate dean for Outreach and Mission Assistance for the mid-Atlantic region at DAU.
Rear Adm. Mat Winter, who leads the Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons Program Executive Office (PEO(U&W)), which has oversight of PMA-281, praised Paulโs leadership during his remarks as keynote speaker for the ceremony.
โMikeโs leadership, acquisition expertise and personal commitment to mission have ensured the success of all PMA-281 efforts,โ Winter said. โHe is always proactive, able to cut through the fluff to the heart of an issue. Mikeโs impact and legacy will be felt for decades to come.โ
Under Paulโs leadership, the โprofessors of PMA-281โ led a mission planning system for all of naval aviation, developed and maintained a command and control system for the Tomahawk cruise missile, and created a system that will change the way we operate unmanned aircraft in the future, Winter said.
โI was blessed with a talented and dedicated team that wants to make a difference in the defense of our nation, and they are doing just that,โ Paul said in his remarks as the outgoing program manager. โMy success as a program manager came from my team around me. I am honored to serve with such professionals.โ
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