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SURVICE Awarded C4ISR Evaluation Directorate TO

News
10/24/2017 - 01:00
On September 27, 2017, the U.S. Army Evaluation Center, a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, awarded SURVICE the Command and Control Evaluation for the Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence

SURVICE Awarded JTCG/ME Contract

News
10/11/2018 - 01:00
On October 1, 2018, the U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) awarded SURVICE a share of a 5-year, $48 million contract to support the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) at Aberdeen Proving Ground

SURVICE Awarded RS3 Contract

News
10/28/2018 - 01:00
On October 18, 2018, the Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) awarded SURVICE a Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) contract. RS3 will focus on providing a wide range of customers with knowledge-based support

Army Evaluation Center (AEC) Omnibus Program

Notable Contract
05/23/2014
Provide analytical support of evaluations including, but not limited to, assistance in evaluation and analysis planning and methodology, preparing and reviewing test and evaluation documentation, data reduction and analysis support on-site during

LaserFX – Lethality Assessment For High-Energy Laser Weapons

Publication
01/01/2015
Key Features LaserFX is an interactive high-energy laser (HEL) lethality assessment tool used at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Directed Energy Effects Branch (RDLE). Supports the existing assessment process and enhances productivity...

LaserFX

Technology Spotlight
01/01/2017
SURVICE is developing LaserFX, a set of tools used by the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RDLE) for the assessment of vulnerability to laser effects. LaserFX employs fast ray-tracing techniques, advanced physically...

An Integrating Framework for Interdisciplinary Military Analyses

Publication
06/07/2012
Problem Statement In the main, acquisition programs are pursued without detailed explanation of the value added in operational context, relative to higher and lower level missions, using a standard language. Effectiveness analyses (e.g., requirements...

End Game Qualification Methodology for Rotorcraft Actual Navigational Performance Paper

Publication
05/03/2011
We present a test and evaluation methodology for rotorcraft airworthiness qualification of actual navigational performance using statistical tolerance and techniques for bounding confidence. The methodology is intended to demonstrate qualification of...

End Game Qualification Methodology for Rotorcraft Actual Navigational Performance Presentation

Publication
05/03/2011
“End Game” Methodology has applicability beyond current use on CH-47F Helicopter CH-47F is only first of several U.S Army Helicopters to seek RNP RNAV Certification Provides a more understandable and programmatically palatable method through which to...

Application of the Missions and Means Framework to Combat System Requirements, Development, and Refinement

Publication
04/17/2012
Conference Focus The 28th Annual National T&E Conference is focusing on proper role of T&E in our Defense System Requirements Process. This paper will address: What constitutes a set of valid (supportable), measureable (testable), realistic and...

Fuel Consumption Model for Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs)

Publication
06/16/2010
Background CERDEC conducted a power assessment in 2008 Three Command Posts (CPs): the Brigade Main, the Infantry Battalion CP and the MAIN Tactical CP. Eight days of mission equipment operation. AMSAA requested SURVICE Engineering Company conduct a...

TurboPK - Survivability Analysis For Design And Engineering

Publication
01/01/2017
TurboPK is a fast, powerful computer survivability/vulnerability analysis program that is used to simulate and analyze kinetic energy (KE) weapons effects, including armor-piercing projectiles, fragments from exploding munitions, and air blast. The...

SURVICE Attends Spirit of Thanks Tour

News
01/02/2019 - 13:24
SURVICE sponsored and attended the Spirit of Thanks Tour on Thursday, November 8th 2018, which provided a means for one SURVICE employee and three active duty Army soldiers to attend a battlefield tour of Gettysburg. Total sponsorship of the event

SURVICE Attends Center for Defense Innovation Ribbon Cutting in Austin, TX

News
02/21/2019 - 14:00
On February 21st SURVICE employees Mike Ray (VP, Army and Marine Corps Sector) and Clark Dutterer (VP, Business Development) attended the ribbon cutting for the new Center for Defense Innovation at the Capital Factory in Austin, TX. The new center

SURVICE Owner Jeff Foulk Chairman of WOTG

News
12/27/2018 - 14:36
As many of you know, SURVICE Engineering is a supportive partner for Warrior’s on the Green (WOTG), a nonprofit and volunteer organization dedicated to using the game of golf to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of wounded and disabled

SURVICE Participates in AFCEA Fort Belvoir Golf Tournament

News
05/25/2019 - 15:14
On May 20, SURVICE participated in the AFCEA Belvoir & Patricio Enterprises Golf Tournament. The event focused on raising money to support the AFCEA Belvoir chapter's scholarship fund. The scholarships are merit-based and awarded annually to students

TRV-150 Debut at A.P. Hill

News
02/22/2019 - 15:28
SURVICE recently supported the Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) and Robotic Enhancement Program (REP) with a focused assessment of the Malloy Aeronautics TRV-150 platform for autonomous resupply at A.P. Hill, VA. As part of a rapid spiral

2nd Annual Veterans Day Concert

News
12/20/2018 - 18:29
In November, SURVICE participated in the 2nd Annual Veterans Day Concert in downtown Baltimore. During the event veterans from World War II, Korean War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom were honored. The annual concert helps raise awareness of the great

2019 Air Armament Symposium

Event
11-05-2019 - 12:00 am - 11-07-2019 - 11:59 pm
The 45th Armament Symposium Objectives include: Two-day interchange for senior DoD, Service and industry leadership to identify and share opportunities for DoD's armament innovation and discuss current and planned armament development modernization

AUSA Army Autonomy & AI Symposium and Exposition

Event
11-20-2019 - 12:00 am - 11-21-2019 - 11:59 pm
Back by popular demand the AUSA Army Autonomy & AI Symposium and Exposition returns to Detroit, MI from 20-21 November to convene 750+ attendees and exhibitors for two days of interactive technical education, product demos and essential networking

Spirit of Thanks Tour

News
11/15/2019 - 13:00
Tim Farmer (Manager, ARO) stated "I was active-duty Army during the 9/11 attacks and deployed in 2003, so I know firsthand how this event reshaped our nation, our military mission, and touched off the last 18+ years of our warfighters engaging in

SURVICE Attends Innovation Days Event

News
02/14/2020 - 15:16
SURVICE Engineering’s Aberdeen Research Operation Manager, Tim Farmer, was present in Austin, TX, on 11-12 February to attend five Innovation Days open pitches by companies selected to present their concepts to a panel of Army stakeholders. The event

SURVICE-Malloy Team Awarded U.S. Navy UAS Contract

News
08/28/2020 - 10:27
PRESS RELEASE SURVICE ENGINEERING | ABERDEEN, MD USA SURVICE Engineering, partnered with Malloy Aeronautics, was awarded a U.S. Navy contract in support of the Marine Corps for five prototype units to conduct developmental field testing of the
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Wed, 09/30/2020 - 12:22

Service Then

With over 22 years of service, I have completed two tours in Iraq and two peace-keeping missions—one in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the other in Kosovo. My home stations included Fort Hood, TX; Fort Campbell, KY; Darmstadt, Germany; Edgewood Arsenal, MD; Fort Bragg, NC; Schofield Barracks, HI; and Fort Lee, VA. I was an enlisted soldier from 1996 to 2003 and went from an E-2 to an E-6 (Staff Sergeant). During that time, I served as an avionics radar repairman. I was responsible for the maintenance and readiness of all rotary wing aircraft survivability equipment. Some of the equipment I maintained included infrared, heat-seeking countermeasures, night vision systems, navigation systems, and many other avionic systems.

While serving in Iraq in 2003, I was selected to become a Warrant Officer (WO). As an Electronic Systems Maintenance Warrant Officer (948B), my role and responsibilities expanded from avionics to all electronics and communication systems across the Army. As a WO, I was privileged to serve in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC); Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command; and various Signal and Communications Commands.

My final assignment allowed me to serve as a Capability Developer (CAPDEV) in the Integrated Logistics Support Division at the Sustainment Center of Excellence at Fort Lee. As a CAPDEV, I worked closely with the acquisition community and materiel developers to ensure logistics supportability and logistics readiness for fielding Army combat systems. I assessed Joint Capabilities Integration Development System documents to identify requirements in training, force structure, and equipment supportability. I worked with program offices to develop life cycle support strategies and maintenance support plans and participated in numerous logistics demonstrations and technical manual verifications.

I retired from active duty on 31 March 2019 as a Chief Warrant Officer Four (CW4), with 22 years and 9 months of honorable service. During that time, I completed my bachelor’s in cybersecurity policies and master’s in cybersecurity technologies.

Army Active-Duty Service

June–August 1996
Basic Training, Fort Jackson, SC

August–March 1997
Advanced Individual Training, Fort Gordon, GA

March 1997–July 2000
1st Cavalry Division
Avionics Radar Repairman, Fort Hood, TX

September 1998─March 1999
Lead Technician, Rotary Wing Avionics
Bosnia-Herzegovina Stabilization Force North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) support

August 2000─June 2004
101st Airborne Division
Maintenance Supervisor for Rotary Wing Avionics, Fort Campbell, KY

May 2001─November 2001
Maintenance Supervisor for Rotary Wing Avionics
Kosovo NATO support

March─May 2003
Operation Iraqi Freedom

July─September 2003
WO Candidate School, Fort Rucker, AL

September–December 2003
WO Basic Course, Red Stone, AL

January–March 2004
WO Technical Training, Fort Gordon, GA

June 2004─July 2007
Battalion Electronic Systems Maintenance WO
32nd Signal Battalion, 22 Signal Brigade
Darmstadt, Germany, Kelly Barracks

October 2005–September 2006
Battalion Electronic System Maintenance WO
32nd Signal Battalion, 22 Signal Brigade
2nd Tour in Iraq

August 2007–December 2010
Senior Electronics Systems Maintenance WO
20th CBRNE Command, G-4
Edgewood Arsenal/Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD

January 2011–May 2013
Brigade Electronic Systems Maintenance WO
95th Civil Affairs Brigade, USASOC
Fort Bragg, NC

May 2013–June 2015
Division Electronic Systems Maintenance WO
25th Infantry Division, G-6
Scofield Barracks, HI

July 2015–December 2018
Senior Capabilities Developer
Combined Arms Support Command
Fort Lee, VA

Retired March 31, 2019

SURVICE Now

As a cybersecurity test and evaluator for Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) at SURVICE’s Aberdeen Area Operation, Kelvin provides cybersecurity test and evaluation for programs in support of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command Survivability Evaluation Directorate and conducts operational assessments to provide independent early assessment of the operational effectiveness and suitability of DCO systems.

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Kelvin Bouldin
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Cybersecurity Test & Evaluator Defensive Cyber Operations
Tenure at SURVICE
Fri, 02/01/2019 - 12:00
Operations/Locations
Aberdeen Area Operation (AAO)
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Cyber Survivability and Security
Military Title
Former 948B Electronics Systems Maintenance Warrant Officer U.S. Army
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22 years of Service Chief Warrant Officer Four (CW4)
On mission in Kosovo.
Support for Presidential Helicopter.
Warrant Officer Basic Course
Provided Avionics support on AH-64 Apache & UH-60 Blackhawk, OH-58 Delta Kiowa, and CH-47 Chinook, helicopters.
On mission in Iraq. Responsible for 13 outposts scattered across Iraq.
Conducting Technical Manual ™ Verification  on troubleshooting procedures at the Mallette Training Facility, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD.
Conducting Logistics Supportability analysis on Multi-Video Display system on MRAP at Ft. Belvoir, VA.
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Tue, 11/10/2020 - 15:41

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Shawn Nelson began his Army career as a UH-60A Blackhawk helicopter repairer, Private First Class, and flew his first combat mission as a Crew Chief during Operation Just Cause, where he earned his first Air Medal. He supported operations in Central America, Germany, Cyprus, Savanna Georgia, Thailand, and Venezuela.

Upon completing flight school at Fort Rucker, AL, he piloted the TH-67, OH-58A/C, and UH-60L and deployed to support the Stabilization Force 11 in Bosnia, where he flew Blackhawk air assault operations as Pilot-in-Command.

Nelson’s most satisfying mission was with MEDEVAC, where he served in Iraq as an UH-60L Instructor Pilot (IP). As part of the 54th MEDEVAC Company, he transported over 360 soldiers, civilians, and prisoners, earning him another Air Medal and seven more combat patches.

Asked directly by U.S. Department of the Army headquarters, CW3 Nelson became one of seven MQ-1 Warrior-A UAS Warrant Officer IPs Army wide. As a standardization and maintenance pilot, he supported Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, providing reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition support to joint service/forces operations. He wrote the Army’s MQ-1 Aircrew Training Manual and retired as the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training Battalion, Medium Altitude Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Standardization Officer.

Army Active-Duty Service

1989
Entered service

1989-1994
Panama/Just Cause

1994-1997
Germany/Cyprus

1999-2000
Fort Rucker, AL /Flight school

2000-2003
Hawaii/Bosnia

2003-2005
Germany/Iraq OIF

2007-2008
Fort Huachuca, AZ/Afghanistan OEF

Retired 2011

SURVICE Now

Shawn is a program manager with SURVICE Engineering, where he has worked a maintenance modernization project for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. He is currently working on a counter-UAS program for the U.S. Special Operations Command.

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Shawn Nelson
SURVICE Title
Project Manager CUAS Systems
Tenure at SURVICE
Thu, 03/21/2019 - 12:00
Operations/Locations
Huntsville Area Operation (HAO)
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Army
UAS
Social Media
Expertise
Systems Analysis and Engineering
Military Title
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training Battalion (UASTB) medium altitude UAS Standardization Officer
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SURVICE Goes Googling

News
11/07/2013 - 01:00
October 14-18, Mountain View, CA – Mr. Eric Edwards, the Technical Publications Team Leader at SURVICE’s Aberdeen Area Operation, recently joined members of the BRL-CAD development team from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to participate in the

SURVICE Supports WOTG

News
01/15/2021 - 13:24
SURVICE is a proud supporter of Warriors on the Green (WOTG), and we're excited for the future opening of the facility at Fort Belvoir for our wounded warriors! In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, WOTG remains committed to supporting its military
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Thu, 02/11/2021 - 12:24

Service Then

Tim Farmer was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant (2LT) through ROTC at Lafayette College and began his Army career in the Field Artillery (FA) Corps. Upon completing the FA Officer Basic Course at Fort Sill, OK, he performed as a Fire Support Officer (FSO) at Fort Hood, TX, and credits some of his best training experiences as calling for 155-mm artillery fires from his mounted Fire Support Team Vehicle (M981 FISTV) and dismounted observation points to best support maneuver for Mechanized Infantry and Armor. This included putting his skills to practice at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, CA.

Upon his transition to the Ordnance Corps, First Lieutenant (1LT) Farmer received training at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, and returned to Fort Hood as a Platoon Leader and Company Executive Officer for a Forward Support Battalion. He oversaw logistics and supply distribution and implemented exciting transformational upgrades in situational awareness with vehicle integration of the Army’s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) digital communications tactical network for the 4th Infantry Division.

Farmer relished his next role as an Armor Battalion Motor Officer, managing maintenance troubleshooting and repair alongside tankers and his 99 mechanics to keep their fleet of M1A1D Abrams Tanks and over 200 vehicles operational. CPT Farmer then managed the maintenance for 48 different units and over 3,000 vehicles as the Division Support Operations Maintenance Officer.

Tim’s five years of active duty service culminated in deployment to Kuwait and Iraq to support Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. As one of the first units to push north of Baghdad, he led both planned and emergency resupply missions, provided maintenance support and repair part acquisition, and established new logistics operations. He was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and the Bronze Star Medal for his meritorious achievements.

Army Active-Duty Service

1998
Commissioned/Entered Service

1999
Fort Sill, OK/Field Artillery Corps Officer Basic Course

1999-2000
Fort Hood, TX

2001
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD/Ordnance Corps Transition Course

2001-2003
Fort Hood, TX

2003
Iraq/Operation Iraqi Freedom

SURVICE Now

Tim is the manager for our Aberdeen Research Operation at SURVICE Engineering, where he oversees various research and development, modeling and simulation, studies and analysis, and test and evaluation activities. As a certified project management professional, he manages personnel, contracts, procurement, marketing, and budget for a 60+ person operation. He is adept at forming partnerships with academia, industry, and U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security entities to solve complex problems, particularly in survivability and vulnerability.

Tim holds a degree in mechanical engineering and an advanced degree in systems engineering.  He has conducted studies and analyses for ground and air vehicles, personnel injury/incapacitation, emerging protection technologies, weapons system lethality, effectiveness testing, failure modes analysis, pre-shot predictions, and post-shot damage collection and assessment for various customers within the Army Futures Command, including the Army Research Laboratory and multiple DEVCOM Centers.

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Tim Farmer
SURVICE Title
Aberdeen Research Operation Manager
Tenure at SURVICE
Sun, 02/01/2004 - 12:00
Operations/Locations
Aberdeen Research Operation (ARO)
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Military Title
Captain / O3
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Wed, 03/03/2021 - 17:46

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Heidi Elise Jensen began her 21-year military career after graduating from Washington University in St. Louis, where she received a scholarship in the Army ROTC program.  She was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps in 1988 and then attended the Officers’ Basic course at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD.  Her first assignment was as a Maintenance Officer in Stuttgart, Germany.  In this position, she deployed to Desert Shield/Desert Storm and led a maintenance platoon of over 100 soldiers, providing maintenance support to units in combat.

Heidi returned to APG for the Officers’ Advanced Course, where she then became a Company Commander responsible for 450+ soldiers in several locations. She developed tracking procedures to improve timeliness for administrative requirements, used subject matter experts to enhance training events, and set up an incentive program to increase physical fitness scores. She was also a Staff Officer, where she improved tracking tools to organize staff functions and improve support to units and soldiers.

In 1995, she moved to Fort Hood, TX, and served as an Operations Research Systems Analyst at the Test and Evaluation Command. She provided technical expertise for command, communications, and control systems and developed analysis of mission-essential functions for new systems, such as the Enhanced Position Location Reporting System and the Replacement Satellite Configuration Control Element.

As a Logistics Instructor at the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH, she taught classes in logistics, acquisition, testing, and joint operations at the Air Force Institute of Technology to over 1,500 Department of Defense employees.

In 2000, MAJ Jensen attended the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, KS, and was assigned to Fort Wainwright, AK, as a Battalion Executive Officer.  She supervised a staff of 50+ soldiers and a budget of over $2.4M and provided logistics support for diverse and new equipment in the harsh Alaskan environment. She also served as a Brigade Supply Officer, where she coordinated the transformation of a brigade from a light infantry unit to a motorized Stryker Brigade Combat Team. She led the turn-in and transfer of over 17,000 pieces of military equipment.

In 2005, she returned to APG as an Inspector General, where she provided assistance, information, and inspections to the Commanding General of the Ordnance Centers and School. A year later, LTC Jensen’s career came back full circle as she became the Professor of Military Science/Department Chair at the University of Delaware.

Deployment

1990-1991
Desert Shield Desert Storm

Army Active-Duty Service

1988-1992
Lieutenant and Maintenance Officer - U.S. Army Ordnance Corps

1993-1995
Company Commander, 143rd Ordnance Battalion - APG, MD

2001-2004
Brigade Supply Officer & Battalion Executive Officer - 172nd Support Battalion - Fairbanks, AK

2006-2009
Professor of Military Science - University of Delaware’s Army ROTC

SURVICE Now

Heidi supports the U.S. Army Research Laboratory as SURVICE’s new program manager for the ARL Scientific Engineering and Technical Assistance contract, which has over 50 employees supporting the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate.

She previously worked as a senior analyst and project lead for SURVICE on several programs, including survivability support of vehicle and armor systems at the Army Evaluation Center (AEC); work on Joint Test programs, such as a Joint Survivability Handbook, the Joint Biological/Radiological Mortuary Affairs Contaminated Remains Mitigation Quick Reaction Test, and the Joint Base Architecture for Secure Industrial Control Systems Joint Test; and the AEC Emerging Leaders Cohort program.

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Heidi Elise Jensen
SURVICE Title
Program Manager, ARL-SETA contract
Tenure at SURVICE
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 12:00
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Aberdeen Research Operation (ARO)
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Military Title
Lietenant Colonel
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Answering calls from soldiers
Hello from LTC Jensen, your friendly professor of military science at the University of Delaware
Desert Storm with my favorite warrant officers
Desert Storm – celebrating victory
Standing in front of a mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle with our Joint Vehicle Safety and Survivability (JVPSS) Quick Reaction Test Team
Standing in an MRAP
Teaching soldiers at Fort Riley, KS, about the JVPSS Handbook
SURVICE holiday party with my husband
At a Washington Capitals game with my son and my husband
Home with my dog Kenai
Snowshoeing in New Hampshire
Visiting the cherry blossoms with my husband Mike Vande Loo
Hiking in the Catoctin Mountains
Hiking with my son Jacob Vande Loo in the Catoctin Mountains
My son Jacob Vande Loo and daughter Emily Anderson in Shenandoah National Park
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Fri, 10/01/2021 - 14:58

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Rodney retired from the Army after serving 32 years and 11 months. His last assignment was at the Pentagon, where he served as the senior enlisted advisor to the U.S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management and directly supported the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations, Energy and Environment.
Rodney served as Command Sergeant Major (CSM) of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command based in Kaiserslautern, Germany; CSM for the U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command at Joint Base, San Antonio, Texas; and CSM of U.S. Army Garrison, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and U.S. Army Garrison, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.

One of his most memorable assignments was serving as the CSM for the 115th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Calvary Division, Fort Hood, Texas, where he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from October 2006 to February 2008.

Prior to his promotion to CSM, his assignments included First Sergeant, 89th Transportation Company (Medium Truck); CSM, 7th Transportation Group; First Sergeant, 558th Direct and General Marine Maintenance Company, 567th and 169th Transportation Companies; and Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Fort Eustis, Virginia. He served with the 143rd Transportation Command in Orlando, Florida, and Camp Doha, Kuwait. His tenure with the 24th Transportation Battalion included duty in Saudi Arabia and Mombasa, Kenya, as well as Fort Eustis. He served in Operations Desert Shield/Storm, Saudi Arabia; Restore Hope, Somalia; Desert Thunder, Kuwait; and Support Hope, Kenya. His first assignment was as an infantryman with the 1st Battalion of the 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado.

Rodney graduated from the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas, in 2005 (Class 55). He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in liberal arts from Excelsior College, Albany, New York. He is also a certified executive coach and graduate of the George Mason University, Leadership Coaching for Organizational Well-Being Coach Training Program.

SURVICE Now

In his Senior Business Development (BD) Associate role with SURVICE, Rodney supports the full spectrum of the BD life cycle, from opportunity prospecting/qualification to capture to proposal and event marketing support. Given his 32 years of service, Rodney’s primary focus is on U.S. Army BD.

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Paying Respect to our WWI Brothers at the Somme American Cemetery, France.
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Senior Business Development Associate
Tenure at SURVICE
Fri, 01/01/2021 - 12:00
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Corporate Headquarters
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Army
Military Title
Command Sergeant Major, CSM
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Gulf War/Desert Storm
1St Cavalry Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team
Visiting with Jeff at the Sergeants Major Academy with the Class 55 photo
Our son Nathan returning from his deployment to Iraq
Gold Star Mothers Convention and Very Special Ladies!
Army Europe Birthday Ball 2016
Military Police Ball
ACSIM Team at the Pentagon
Gold Star Mothers dinner at LTG Bingham’s Home
1st Christmas in Europe, MP Brigade welcomed me into the Family
Gold Star Mothers Wreath Laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Europe’s finest MPs keeping me out of trouble
Sergeant Morales Club Induction
Having fun with some of USAREUR’s finest senior NCOs
Nathan and Christina blessed us with the greatest joy in life, our grandsons Rodney and Luke
Honored to share a few words with a true American Hero
Proud to be a part of the SURVICE Family
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