ย A Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) team received recognition for its work with the Direct Attack Moving Target Capability (DAMTC) program during a ceremony here Nov. 8.

Retired Army Lt. Gen. Nicholas Kehoe, national commander of the Order of the Daedalians, presented the 2012 Order of Daedalians Col. Franklin C. Wolfe memorial trophy to Precision Strike Weapons Programโ€™s (PMA-201) Laser Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) team. The Order of Daedalians presents the award annually to military or civilian individuals, groups or organizations deemed to have contributed the most outstanding weapon system development, operating in whole or in part in the aerospace environment.

โ€œThrough visionary leadership and exceptional program management, the Direct Attack Weapons team delivered critical capability to the warfighter on-cost and on-schedule,โ€ said Navy Capt. Carl Chebi, PMA-201 program manager. โ€œThey completed the system integration to provide a time-saving capability and developed Laser JDAM, the warfighterโ€™s โ€œweapon of choice,โ€ to support current operations by minimizing weapon configuration changes and offering targeting flexibility to be successful in todayโ€™s environment.โ€

The Navy used existing weapon inventories, current resources and logistics, and industry assets to meet DoD requirements faster than conventional acquisition programs for the DAMTC initiative.Led by Mark Lakner, PMA-201 successfully developed, fielded and fully integrated the cost-saving program for fleet operational use and employed a capability currently used in theater by the Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.

โ€œPMA-201โ€™s Direct Attack Weapons team is honored to have been selected for this award,โ€ Lakner said. โ€œThis team is dedicated to supporting the warfighter and their contributions are evident in the successful system employment in the operational environment.”

The Laser JDAM is a flexible, dual-mode weapon capable of precision guidance, precision strike capability against moving and maneuvering targets through all weather and line-of-sight reactive targeting.

The Navy and Marine Corps use the moving and maneuvering target capability of the Laser JDAM on all F/A-18 Hornet, Super Hornet and AV-8B Harrier aircraft for close-air support, strike coordination and armed reconnaissance, and time sensitive armored and unarmored vehicle target strike missions. The Air Force uses it for tactical and strategic bombing platforms and select unmanned aerial vehicles.

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