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Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment fits and issues Cold Temperature and Arctic Protection Systems (CTAPS) to a soldier with the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 11th Airborne Division in Ft. Wainwright, AK. Feb. 16, 2023. CTAPS allows war fighters to effectively operate and sustain combat operations in extreme conditions.
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FORT BENNING, Ga-BG Christopher Schneider attends the Airborne school graduation ceremony to support MAJ Shawn Jones and his family, Jan 27, 2023.
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Soldiers assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, look through the Laser Target Locator Module II (LTLM) during a new equipment training session on Fort Campbell, December 1. Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier fielded more than 160 LTLM II devices to the Soldiers during a week-long fielding event and trained them on the device’s operations. LTLM II is a handheld, passive sensor that provides target acquisition in all weather and battlefield conditions
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Susan Fung, Deputy Product Manager, Ground Soldier Systems (GSS), Project Manager Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), has worked on the Army’s night vision devices and augmented reality goggles for two decades.
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Lt. Col. Trond Ruud and Col. Scott Madore pose with the Product Manager Small Arms Fire Control (PdM SAFC) organizational charter during an assumption of charter ceremony that established PdM SAFC on Fort Belvoir, August 12. The establishment of the product management office concludes phase three of Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier’s reorganization efforts, following the disestablishment of Project Manager, Soldier Maneuver and Precision Targeting in July.
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Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider, Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier, addresses Col. Douglas Copeland, outgoing Project Manager for Soldier Maneuver and Precision Targeting (PM SMPT), during a relinquishment of charter ceremony held on Fort Belvoir, July 14. The ceremony marked the disestablishment of PM SMPT after more than 20 years of providing Soldiers with capabilities designed to enhance lethality, mobility and survivability. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Amadi, PEO Soldier Public Affairs)
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Col. Douglas Copeland, outgoing Project Manager for Soldier Maneuver and Precision Targeting (PM SMPT), turns over the organizational charter to Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider, Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier, during a relinquishment of charter ceremony held on Fort Belvoir, July 14. The ceremony marked the disestablishment of PM SMPT after more than 20 years of providing Soldiers with capabilities designed to enhance lethality, mobility and survivability. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Amadi, PEO Soldier Public Affairs)
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Col. Douglas Copeland, outgoing Project Manager for Soldier Maneuver and Precision Targeting (PM SMPT), receives the Legion of Merit from Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider, Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier, during a relinquishment of charter ceremony held on Fort Belvoir, July 14. The ceremony marked the disestablishment of PM SMPT after more than 20 years of providing Soldiers with capabilities designed to enhance lethality, mobility and survivability. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Amadi, PEO Soldier Public Affairs)
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Col. Douglas Copeland, outgoing Project Manager for Soldier Maneuver and Precision Targeting (PM SMPT), addresses the audience turns over the organizational charter to Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider, Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier, during a relinquishment of charter ceremony held on Fort Belvoir, July 14. The ceremony marked the disestablishment of PM SMPT after more than 20 years of providing Soldiers with capabilities designed to enhance lethality, mobility and survivability. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Amadi, PEO Soldier Public Affairs)
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PEO Soldier held a change of charter ceremony as Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider assumed responsibility as the organization’s leader from Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts, at the National Museum of the United States Army, at Fort Belvoir on June 21st. Soldiers, Department of the Army civilians and family members and friends of the ceremony participants filled Veterans Hall for the event, presided over by Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (ASA ALT), Mr. Douglas Bush.
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Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Mr. Douglas Bush thanks Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts for his service as Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, June 21, 2022.
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Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider receives the Army Acquisition Corps flag from Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Mr. Douglas Bush, signifying his assumption as Program Executive Officer for PEO Soldier, during a change of charter ceremony at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, June 21, 2022
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Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider receives the charter as Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier, from Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Mr. Douglas Bush, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, June 21, 2022
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Celebrating 20 Years of PEO Soldier
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Brian Martin, an instructor for Program Executive Office, Soldier, launches the Soldier-Borne Sensor (SBS) during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Raymond Fields, operational lead for Project INCISIVE, receives feedback from Soldiers after a force-on-force exercise during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Jeffrey Haskins, an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) analyst, receives feedback from Soldiers during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the Soldier-Borne Sensor, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Master Sgt. Trevor Denny, senior enlisted advisor for Project Director Soldier and Squad Integration and Brian Martin, an instructor for PEO Soldier, observe actions through the Soldier-Borne Sensor during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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The Soldier-Borne Sensor flies over an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Soldiers check their Nett Warrior End User Devices during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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