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COL Justin "Jay" Shell, USA

Project Manager, Integrated Enterprise Network
Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS)

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Col. Jay Shell currently serves as the project manager for PEO EIS’s Integrated Enterprise Network (IEN) project office — formerly known as Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (DCATS) — which enables information dominance from the tactical edge to the home station for the Army, Department of Defense and international partners by acquiring, implementing and sustaining strategic satellite and terrestrial communication systems, and by leveraging technologies to meet current and future requirements.

Before joining PEO EIS in June 2021, Shell served as the chief of staff of the Defense Assisted Acquisition (DA2) Cell within the Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell under the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (USD(A&S)). In that role, he coordinated the DOD-assisted acquisition support to the COVID-19 interagency response, including restocking the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Strategic National Stockpile and overseeing domestic industrial base expansion and on-shoring of key medical supplies and equipment.

Before that, he performed several jobs within the USD(A&S), including Joint Acquisition Task Force COVID-19 ventilator lead; the deputy for ground interdiction; chief of staff to the chief information security officer; and DOD acquisition cybersecurity policy coordinator. Prior to those assignments, he commanded the Army’s Abrams Main Battle Tank program — the Army’s largest acquisition program with a budget of over $9 billion. In that position, he was responsible for the development, acquisition, fielding and life cycle support of the Army’s main battle tank and oversaw programmatic efforts spanning the entire Defense Acquisition System.

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