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Archive: June, 2023

June 28, 2023

My DCMA: Robert Feeley, quality assurance specialist

Robert Feeley is a quality assurance specialist at DCMA Philadelphia. He has been with the agency for 16 years.

June 22, 2023

Agency’s 508 program embraces law, fosters inclusive environment

DCMA’s Section 508 team seeks to create an accessible workplace for all employees.

June 20, 2023

Schultheis named new chief information officer

DCMA recently inducted Karen Schultheis as the agency's new chief information officer. With a remarkable career spanning 30 years within the organization, Schultheis said she is well-prepared to lead DCMA's information technology program and steer its IT infrastructure and mission-critical business systems.

June 16, 2023

EEO: Juneteenth origins, history explained

“Freedom is our most powerful ideal. Let us embrace it with equality, dignity and respect for every American — on June 19 and every day of the year,” Army Lt. Gen. David Bassett, DCMA director.

June 8, 2023

My DCMA: Emily Craig, quality assurance specialist

Emily Craig is a quality assurance specialist at DCMA Pittsburgh. She has been with the agency for four years.

June 6, 2023

On D-Day Anniversary, Austin, Milley Call on All to Defend Democracy

The men who stormed Normandy 79 years ago saved democracy "and it is all of our duty to defend with undimmed vigor the principles for which the Allies fought," Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said.

June 1, 2023

DCMA enables continued delivery of training helicopter

Earlier this year, the delivery acceptance of TH-73A trainer helicopters were halted due to a nonconforming antenna provided by a subcontractor. DCMA worked with the contractor for a variance that was approved by the Federal Aviation Administration that enabled continued delivery of the aircraft.