Bob Holmes, P-3 airframe sustainment team lead for the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft program, received the Secretary of the Navyโ€™s Acquisition Professional of the Year award during a ceremony June 14 at the Pentagon Library and Conference Center.

The competitive award is reserved for the Navyโ€™s acquisition professional who demonstrates exceptional innovation in procurement and promoting competition in acquisition.

After more than one-third of the P-3 Fleet was grounded due to airframe fatigue-related risk in 1997, Holmes was credited with executing a comprehensive recovery plan to return mission aircraft back to the warfighter. He led an integrated product team of more than 30 people in eight complex P-3/EP-3 sustainment programs worth $1.8 billion.

โ€œHis singular, focused dedication is a shining example of how the Navy acquisition community should support the Fleet,โ€ said Capt. Mike Moran, MPRA program manager. โ€œHis day-to-day leadership in the reformation of key acquisition contracts and the expansion of commercial and organic depot capacity resulted in a 42 percent increase in the number of aircraft inducted in depots for repair.โ€

Prior to being named sustainment team lead for P-3 and EP-3, Holmes served as a U.S. Navy P-3 pilot for 22 years. He joined the MPRA P-3 team in 1999 and retired from active duty in 2008. Holmes felt his work wasnโ€™t done, so he accepted a civilian position to continue the effort.

โ€œI think you can make a bigger difference at NAVAIR than any place else Iโ€™ve ever worked,โ€ Holmes said. โ€œAt NAVAIR you have an opportunity to shape the entire direction of the Navy with your performance, whether itโ€™s working on a platform like P-8 or whether itโ€™s just trying to sustain an aging airframe. I just love that feeling of contribution. I like going home at the end of the day feeling like I had an opportunity to make a difference.โ€

Among Holmesโ€™ accomplishments was the reformation and restructure of the $1.25 billion program to keep the P-3โ€™s flying. The award was granted through the Department of the Navyโ€™s Fiscal Year 2009 Acquisition Excellence Awards program.