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Charlie E. Williams
Jr., SES
Director, Defense Contract Management Agency
Charlie E. Williams Jr., was appointed as
Defense Contract Management Agency's new director by John J.
Young Jr., under secretary of defense for acquisition,
technology and logistics, effective May 4.
Prior to assuming his new duties, Williams
was the deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for
contracting, in the office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Air Force for Acquisition, and the U.S. member of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Airborne Early Warning and
Control Program Board of Directors.
Prior to this assignment, Williams served
as associate deputy assistant director for contracting in the
office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force from March
2002 to 2003 and as team lead, program executive officer and
designated acquisition commander programs, deputy assistant
secretary for contracting, office of the Assistant Secretary of
the Air Force for Acquisition.
Williams entered federal service in 1982
through the Air Force Logistics Command’s Mid-Level Management
Training Program, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. Upon graduation,
he served as senior buyer and contracting officer for F100 and
TF39 engines at Kelly. From 1984 to 1987, Williams was a
procurement analyst in the Resources and Analysis Division of
the Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command, Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, Ohio.
He participated in the Air Force’s
prestigious Education with Industry program for a year, working
at General Electric’s Aircraft Engines Division, Cincinnati,
Ohio, from June 1987 until July 1988. Following this year of
duty in the private sector, Williams became the director of
business strategy in the Acquisition Logistics Division at
Wright-Patterson.
In 1990, Williams was named chief,
Logistics Support Contracting Division, and to deputy chief for
resources, management and analysis, Headquarters Air Force
Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, in
1992.
Williams is a member of the Defense
Acquisition Corps and is Level II certified in systems
acquisition. He holds a bachelors of science degree from Middle
Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, and a master’s degree
from Tennessee State University, Nashville. He is also a 1996
graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, where
he earned a second masters degree in national resource
management.
His awards and recognitions include a
special service award, meritorious civilian service award,
exceptional civilian service award, and meritorious executive
Presidential rank award.
Current as of May 2008
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