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Prior to her federal government service, Hutchinson served 21 years as an active duty warrant officer with the United States Army. Hutchinson was selected for her current position in 2011 following the merger of the Washington Headquar- ters Services Information Technology Management Division and the Office of the Secretary of Defense Networks Directorate, which is a component of the Department of Defense. Prior she served as director, Information Technol- ogy Management Division, December 2010 - May 2011; and deputy chief information officer and deputy Director, Washington Headquarters Services, May 2008 - December 2010. She also served as director, Enterprise Services, August 2006 - May 2008; director, Information Assurance Division and the Designated Approving Authority for Information Technology at Washington Headquarters Services, September 2004 - August 2006; information assurance manager, 2002 - 2004. She earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Hawaii Pacific University, in 1998; a master of science degree in quality systems management, National Graduate School, Falmouth, Massachusetts in 2000, and is a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute and Harvard Business School for Executive Education.


JOHN JAMES JR. Executive Director of the Missile Defense Agency


Office of the Secretary of Defense


John James is the senior civilian adviser to the Missile Defense Agency director. He serves as an interface to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services and the U.S. Congress. Previ- ously, he was director of the National Security Personnel System Transition Of- fice, in the Office of the Secretary of De- fense. He was responsible for developing a performance management system under authorities granted to the secretary of defense in the National Defense Authori- zation Act of 2010. Prior to that position, James served in several Senior Executive Service positions with the Department of the Navy. He received his undergradu- ate degree from Howard University and a master’s degree from Florida Institute of Technology. He attended the Harvard School of Business and the Keenan-Fla- gler Business School and is member of the Acquisition Professional Community.


DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY JAMES ABNEY


Director, G-9, Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs


James Abney was appointed to the Senior Executive Service on February 28, 2010. He currently serves as


director, G-9, Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs. These duties include daily operational


oversight of family programs; Child, Youth and School Services; Soldier and Community Recreation Programs; Armed Forces Recreation Centers; Business Operations; Army Recreation Machine Program; and NAF Human Resources


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CLARENCE JOHNSON


Director, Office of Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity


Office of the Under Secretary of Defense


Clarence Johnson has served as director, Office of Diversity Manage- ment and Equal Opportunity, Office of the Secretary of Defense since 2003. His previous positions in- clude: acting deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Plans),


June 2009 to July 2010;


acting director, Executive Secretariat, Department of Defense /Veteran Affairs Wounded Warrior Senior Oversight Committee, January to June 2009; act- ing deputy assistant secretary of defense (Equal Opportunity), June 2002 to Febru- ary 2003; and director, Military Equal Opportunity (Policy), July 2000-Feb- ruary 2003. Prior he was commander, 11th Support Group and Acting Vice Wing Commander, 11th Wing, Bolling Air Force Base, July 1998 to July 2000. He earned a master’s degree in human resource management at Webster Uni- versity in 1983 and a bachelor’s degree in biology at Tuskegee Institute in 1970. He is a 1993 graduate of Air War College and the Command and Staff College.


and Benefits. Previous to this assignment, he served as the deputy to the command- ing General of the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command. He earned a bachelor of arts degree from Furman University and a master of sci- ence from the National Defense Univer- sity.


JAY ARONOWITZ Assistant G-1 for Civilian Personnel


Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1 at Headquarters


Department of the Army.


On July 1, 2012, Jay Aronowitz as- sumed the duties of the assistant G-1 for civilian per- sonnel in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1. He is responsible for the strate- gies, policies and programs across the Army's civil-


ian workforce, including planning, em- ployment and human resources, civilian information systems, labor relations and non-appropriated fund policies and pro- grams. Aronowitz also serves as the func- tional chief representative of the Civilian Human Resources Career Program. Se- lected to the Senior Executive Service in July 2010, he previously served as deputy assistant secretary (Force Management, Manpower and Resources), Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs). He graduated from Xavier University with a bachelor's degree in social work and later earned a master of public administration degree from Ohio State University.


DONN BOOKER


Contingency Business Director Transatlantic Division


Donn Booker is principal adviser to


the com- mander of the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Trans- atlantic Division (TAD). Booker


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