Joey Smith

Senior Program Analyst, Precision Guided Munitions and Rockets Product Office at Monte Sano Research Corporation
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Credentials

  • Level II Program Management
    DAWIA
    Jun, 2010
    - Oct, 2024
  • Level III Contracting Officer
    DAWIA
    May, 2010
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Program Analyst, Precision Guided Munitions and Rockets Product Office
      • Oct 2018 - Present

      Manage team of MSRC engineers and acquisition professionals providing world-class support and subject matter expertise to the PM STORM product office. Provide analysis, programmatic support, planning and synchonization for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) production efforts in support of the Precision Guided Munitions and Rockets (PGMR) Project Office. Track cost, schedule, performance, funding, contract actions, risks and metrics in support of the PGMR Product Manager execution of an average annual procurement budget of more than $1 Billion. Support applicable Integrated Product Teams and working groups, monitor quality and obsolescence issues as they relate to production efforts. Prepare, update, review and comment on POM, DAES, AUDDE, SPAR, SAR, P-Forms, WSE, TMR, Industrial Base and other programmatic products. Show less

    • Senior Program Analyst, AMRDEC
      • Jul 2016 - Oct 2018

      Provide analysis, programmatic planning and synchronization of Science and Technology program efforts within the Weapons Development and Integration Directorate (WDI) of the Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC). Provide analysis and technical reviews to ensure compliance with DoD and Army policies and directives. Prepare briefings, attend meetings, conferences and working group sessions to develop technical content of the Fires Support Capability Area portfolio. Coordinate with Force Application and Lethality proponents and staff within ARCIC, TRADOC Centers, FORSCOM, Program Executive Offices, the research community, HQDA, DoD and industry to ensure current and future S&T initiatives address defined Joint and Army required war fighting capabilities. Respond to RDECOM and ASA(ALT) Missile S&T taskers and AMRDEC International Strategic Missile Strategy Development. Actively recruit qualified subject matter experts to expand business opportunities for our company. Show less

  • US Army
    • Fort Sill, Oklahoma
    • Science and Technology and Senior Acquisition Advisor, Fires Center of Excellence
      • Aug 2013 - Aug 2016

      Led multi-functional team including five civilians, two contractors, and one officer providing managerial and programmatic planning and synchronization of major Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery S&T initiatives. Oversee development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment of diverse array of systems. Collaborate with other departments and staff to ensure current and future systems meet defined capabilities. Represent U.S. Army as part of multinational group of requirement developers from Europe and United Kingdom. • Coordinate requirements and specifications to ensure consistency and interchangeability. • Developed and staffed S&T strategy for fires to prioritize research efforts and influence resource decisions. Show less

  • Boeing
    • Huntsville, Alabama
    • US Army Training With Industry Program
      • Jun 2012 - Jul 2013

      Learned how businesses team with Department of Defense to design, build, and manage complex projects. Obtained knowledge of ways industry pursues new business, sustains current programs, establishes customer relations, and uses functional oversight to ensure best results. Trained in manufacturing operations, business development and marketing, contracts and pricing, finance, supplier management, Huntsville Design Center and Phantom Works, International Space Station, Space Launch System, Arrow, and PAC3 Programs. Actively participated in Boeing’s Mentor/Protégé program to gain perspective on how businesses win proposals. • Completed courses in Lean Processes, Earned Value Management and Value Stream Mapping. Show less

  • DCMA
    • Huntsville, Alabama Area
    • Contracts Group Deputy and Program Integrator
      • Aug 2009 - May 2012

      Supervised five business teams, 51 staff, and 531 contractors providing contract administration and close-out of more than 8,000 contracts worth more than $35.5B. Directed 14 ACAT prime and support contracts including GMD, THAAD, MRAP, Abrams, Stryker, ISS, and SBINET. Chose and led multi-disciplinary program support team of 16 engineers, technicians and contractors as single Contract Management Office contact point to Missile Defense Agency. Selected as Defense Contract Management Agency Electrical Program Manager leading eight military personnel, 20 civilians, and 269 contractors who executed contracts worth $120M+ supporting congressionally-mandated electrical and fire safety program in Afghanistan. • Established program integration office for $3.1B ACAT 1D Major Defense Acquisition Program. • Refurbished 105,000 facilities on more than 500 coalition bases. Show less

  • US Army
    • Kunsan Air Force Base, Republic of Korea
    • Contracting Branch Chief
      • Aug 2008 - Jul 2009

      Administered all aspects of base contracts including soliciting and selecting sources, analyzing cost and price, and preparing, negotiating, and awarding contracts. Managed daily responsibilities and training of one non-commissioned officer, one Department of the Army civilian, four Korean government service employees and more than 35 contracting officer representatives. • Awarded 400+ contracts worth more than $40M to support base and 3,000 joint warfighters for one year. Administered all aspects of base contracts including soliciting and selecting sources, analyzing cost and price, and preparing, negotiating, and awarding contracts. Managed daily responsibilities and training of one non-commissioned officer, one Department of the Army civilian, four Korean government service employees and more than 35 contracting officer representatives. • Awarded 400+ contracts worth more than $40M to support base and 3,000 joint warfighters for one year.

  • Missile Defense Agency
    • Huntsville, Alabama Area
    • Assistant Product Manager
      • Jul 2006 - Jul 2008

      Led efforts to create lethal and innovative fire control for $11B Presidential Priority Program within Nation’s Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). Managed cost, schedule and performance under $71M budget with 14 government engineers and technical experts, 15 government contractors, and 325 contractor personnel. Reviewed technical and schedule risks and initiated risk reduction efforts for four successful flight tests. • Directed multifunctional team of government and industry experts to improve software for the THAAD Defense Planner, Link-16 Capabilities and developed a THAAD Command Post successfully demonstrated during flight test operations. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Contracting Officer
      • Jul 2004 - Jun 2006

      Prepared and executed contingency contract support plans to deploy, maintain, and retrograde more than 30,000 Army and Joint Forces. Sought and chose sources; analyzed cost and price; prepared, negotiated, and awarded contracts; administered contract execution and close-out. Served in Operation Iraqi Freedom as member of 3rd Infantry Division’s Advanced Party, filling more than 100 un-forecasted requirements valued at $210K+ in Kuwait before deploying to Camp Victory, Iraq. • Awarded more than 300 contracts worth more than $15M. • Operated largest Field Ordering Officer (FOO) program in Iraq and personally trained more than 500 field ordering officers resulting in 10,000+ FOO Transactions valued at more than $12M. Show less

    • Combat Developments Staff Officer
      • Aug 2002 - Jul 2004

      Responsible for developing, coordinating, reviewing and integrating fire support requirements into the Army Transformation Program. Specifically responsible for monitoring the development of the Knight Fire Support Vehicle Program, the Fire Support Variant of the Stryker Family of Combat Vehicles, the Dismounted Optical System (DIOPTIC), the Land Warrior System and the Fire Support Sensor System (FS3) valued at over $400 Million. Worked closely with Program Managers, TRADOC Centers, the Army Staff and other services to ensure effective and timely system development Show less

    • Battery Commander
      • Feb 2001 - Aug 2002

      Battery Commander of a Headquarters and Service Battery in the 82d Airborne Division with the mission of no notice worldwide deployment within 18 hours. Responsible for the management, accountability and training of 153 paratroopers and accountability of over $40 million worth of equipment. Plans and coordinates fire support in the rear area and all command post operations during airborne assaults. Prepared to assume duties of the Battalion XO, S4 and Battalion Commander in their absence.

    • Field Artillery Officer
      • Jul 1994 - Feb 2001

      Served as a Batttery Fire Direction Officer, Platoon Leader and Fire Support Officer in Bamberg, Germany, deploying as a Platoon Leader to Bosnia.Various Field Artillery Positions to include, Assistant Battalion Operations Officer, Battalion Intelligence Officer and Battalion Fire Support Officer in an Airborne Field Artillery Battalion.

Education

  • The Citadel
    Bachelor of Science (BSc), Business Administration and Management, General
    1990 - 1994
  • Florida Institute of Technology
    Master's degree, Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions and Contracts Management
    2009 - 2010

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