Program executive officer
A program executive officer, or PEO, is one of a few key individuals in the United States military acquisition process. As can be seen from the examples below, a program executive officer may be responsible for a specific program (e.g., the Joint Strike Fighter), or for an entire portfolio of similar programs (e.g., the Navy PEO for aircraft carriers).
- Army: The direct reports of the Army Acquisition Executive are program executive officers for the respective program executive offices (PEOs)[1]
The current program executive officers include (but may not be limited to):
Army
Each of the Army PEOs direct the Acquisition Executive's lines of effort,[2] [3][4][5][6][7] such as Ground combat systems.[8][9] In 2016 Maj. Gen. Dave Bassett was PEO GCS[10][11][12] The PEOs work closely with the directors of Cross-functional teams of the Army's Futures command.
- Note: In 2018 MG Bassett became PEO C3T — (Program Executive Office Command Control Communications-Tactical)
- Ammunition[13] BG Vincent Malone,[14] JPEO AMMO[1] (renamed Joint PEO Armaments and Ammunition)[15] Picatinny Arsenal[16]
- Aviation[17] BG Robert Barrie, PEO AVN[1] Redstone Arsenal
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense[18] Darryl Colvin (Acting), JPEO-CBRND[1] Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
- Combat Support & Combat Service Support[19] Tim Goddette, PEO CS & CSS[1] Detroit Arsenal (Warren, Michigan)
- Command Control and Communications (Tactical)[20] MG Anthony Potts[21] succeeds MG Robert M. Collins as PEO C3T[1] Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
- Enterprise Information Systems[22] Mr. Ross Guckert, PEO EIS[1] Fort Belvoir
- Ground Combat Systems[23] MG Brian Cummings, PEO GCS[1] Detroit Arsenal (Warren, Michigan)
- Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors[24][25] Mr. Mark Kitz PEO IEW&S[1] Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
- Missiles and Space[26] BG Frank Lozano, PEO Missiles & Space[1] Redstone Arsenal
- Rapid Capabilities (RCO) Tanya Skeen, PEO RCO[1] (Skeen has now moved to DoD, late 2018).[27] In 2019 RCO became the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) The Pentagon, headed by Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch, formerly L. Neil Thurgood[28]
- Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation[29] Ms. Karen Saunders, PEO STRI[1] Orlando, FL
- Soldier[30] MG Anthony Potts, PEO Soldier[1] Fort Belvoir
- Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Michael Abaie, PEO ACWA[1] Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
Navy
- Joint Strike Fighter
- Air ASW, Assault, and Special Mission Programs
- Aircraft carriers
- C4I
- Space
- Enterprise Information Systems
- Integrated Warfare
- Unmanned and Small Combatants (formerly Littoral and Mine Warfare)[31]
- Ships
- Space Systems
- Strike Weapons and Unmanned Aviation
- Submarines
- Tactical Air Programs
- Land Systems (USMC)
Air Force
- Aircraft Aeronautical Systems Center
- Agile Combat Systems (ACS)77th Aeronautical Systems Wing
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance / Special Operation Forces (ISR/SOF)
- Fighter / Bombers (FB)312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
- Mobility 516th Aeronautical Systems Wing
- KC-46A
- Command, Control, Communication, Infrastructure & Networks (C3I&N) Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
- Enterprise Logistics Systems
- Command and Control / Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C2ISR)
- Cyber NetCentric
- Digital Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
- Enterprise Information Systems
- Nuclear Command and Control (NCC)
- Strategic Systems
- Weapons
- Services* Rapid Capability
- Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
Space Force
- Assured Access to Space (AATS): Maj Gen Stephen G. Purdy
- Battle Management Command, Control, and Communications (BMC3): Brig Gen Timothy Sejba
- Space Domain Awareness & Combat Power (SZ): Brig Gen Timothy Sejba
- Military Communications & Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (MilComm & PNT): Cordell A. Delapena Jr.[32]
- Space Sensing: Col Brian A. Denaro[33]
- Space Development Agency (SDA): Derek Tournear
- Space Rapid Capabilities Office (SpRCO): Kelly D. Hammett[34]
Military
- Health Systems
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