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    New PIF division chief focuses on modernization

    New PIF division chief focuses on modernization

    Photo By Joseph Mendiola | FILE - Miranda Oden, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation &...... read more read more

    REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA, UNITED STATES

    08.23.2019

    Story by Joseph Mendiola 

    U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation and Missile Center

    REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. (Aug. 22, 2019) – The U.S Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center Engineering Directorate Prototype Integration Facility announced a new division chief.
    Miranda Oden was named the new CCDC Aviation & Missile Center PIF division chief in July. She takes over for Danny Featherston, who retired from government service in April after 15 years leading the PIF.

    With the PIF since 2009, Oden served as the UH-60 project team lead before becoming a supervisor over the CH-47, UH-60 and Navy ground programs. Prior to the PIF, Oden’s career experience was in missiles. She was a project engineer in the then-Program Executive Office Tactical Missiles Stinger office, as well as a project lead on the Missile Defense Agency Sea Based X-Band Radar program.

    “I was looking to do something different than I had done previously, and aviation was something that I had not done. I had the opportunity to do that (at the PIF) … It led me to where I am today,” said Oden.

    Over a month into the job, Oden said she is up for the challenge. When asked if she was nervous about taking over this position, Oden stated, “I'm surrounded by terrific people – I'm surrounded by a terrific organization … so I have nothing to be nervous about. This organization thrives on supporting the soldier and the people make it happen every day.”

    “Miranda brings a wealth of engineering experience and knowledge of PIF operations to her new position,” said Louis Sciaroni, AvMC Engineering Directorate acting director. “Prior to her selection, Miranda was leading $250 million in programmatic activities for the PIF, supporting UH-60, CH-47, Light Utility Helicopter, and Aircraft Survivability Equipment, and was instrumental in the success of the UH-60-V modernization effort. Her unique experiences and capabilities will help guide the PIF towards increased support to the Army’s modernization priorities.”
    The PIF was established in 2002 to design, fabricate and integrate hardware quickly for the Army, Department of Defense, and its allies - anything to increase readiness. According to Oden, the PIF’s focus now shifts to include modernization priorities as well. “The PIF is postured to support not only readiness, but also to support modernization priorities. With our robust processes, multi-disciplined skill-sets and the people to execute, the PIF stands ready to make these priorities reality.”
    Whether it’s developing a quick solution to the field or helping create new technology for the Army of the future, the PIF’s mission is the same, even with the new division chief.
    “My mindset from Day One is that my mission does not change; the PIF will continue to be technology driven and soldier focused,” Oden said.

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    The CCDC Aviation & Missile Center, formerly known as the Aviation & Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC), is part of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, which conducts responsive research, development and life cycle engineering to deliver the aviation and missile capabilities the Army depends on to ensure victory on the battlefield today and tomorrow. Through collaboration across the command's core technical competencies, CCDC leads in the discovery, development and delivery of the technology-based capabilities required to make Soldiers more lethal to win our Nation's wars and come home safely. CCDC is a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Futures Command.

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    Date Taken: 08.23.2019
    Date Posted: 08.23.2019 11:41
    Story ID: 337072
    Location: REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA, US

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