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  2. Marine Corps Systems Command - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Marine Corps established Program Executive Officer (PEO) Land Systems, fully supported by MCSC. In fact, the Command currently supports multiple PEOs within DOD. In 2011, MCSC completed its transition to a competency-aligned organization, and in 2012 the Command changed its program management offices and evolved to its current ...

  3. AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar - Wikipedia

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    The Program Executive Office (PEO), Land Systems Marine Corps is executing the G/ATOR program, as an evolutionary acquisition program of four capabilities, referred to as blocks. [ 4 ] Block 1 completes the primary material system acquisition, and can support the short-range air defense and air surveillance mission, as well as provide an Air ...

  4. Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Offices

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    The six Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Offices (PEOs) are responsible for the development and acquisition of naval platforms and weapons systems. Their mission is to develop, acquire, field and sustain affordable and integrated state of the art equipment for the Navy and Marine Corps.

  5. Program executive officer - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. United States Navy systems commands - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Research, Development and Acquisition Command (MCRDAC) was established in 1987, and in 1992 it changed its name to Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC). In the 1990s it picked up several programs from Headquarters Marine Corps as well as the Assault Amphibious Vehicle program from NAVSEA. [12]

  7. List of federal agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Systems Command; Marine Corps Training and Education Command; Marine Corps Forces Command; Marine Corps Forces Korea; Marine Corps Forces Reserve; Marine Corps Embassy Security Group; Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity; Naval Amphibious Force, Task Force 51/5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade; Program Executive ...

  8. Naval Air Systems Command Program Executive Offices

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    PEO(T) provides the Navy and Marine Corps with full life-cycle support of naval aviation aircraft, weapons and systems. The Program Executive Officer for PEO(T) is Rear Adm. John Lemmon, [12] U.S. Navy. PEO(T) comprises twelve major program offices: [13] PMA-205: Naval Aviation Training Systems and Ranges Program [14]

  9. Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Based on the early success of the program, the Marine Corps awarded a cost-plus contract to General Dynamics in July 2001 for the systems development and demonstration phase of the program, expected to be completed by October 2003. The AAAV was renamed "EFV" in September 2003.