FORT LEE, Va. –
The Defense Contract Management Agency today announced an internal Senior Executive Service move.
Craig Morgan will be executive director of the DCMA Contracts Directorate effective March 22. In this role, Morgan will oversee DCMA acquisitions; establishment of policy and processes for contract administration services; development of training materials and business solutions; and the agency’s contributions to and implementation of historic federal and defense acquisition reform.
Morgan has more than 20 years of federal government experience as an Army officer and a civilian. At DCMA he has served as a contract administrator and contracts director, and in progressive leadership positions at systems and geographic offices and at the agency’s Fort Lee, Virginia, headquarters. He most recently served as the agency’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer since the position’s July 2023 establishment, where he aligned DCMA data, analytics and optimization initiatives with the War Department’s strategy to modernize infrastructure and fortify national defense readiness.
DCMA provides contract administration services for more than 300,000 war contracts and delivers hundreds of millions of items to our fighting forces each year. As a combat support agency, DCMA provides accurate, real-time acquisition insight to inform War Department decisions relative to the defense industrial base, enabling operational planning and execution.