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The Direct Reporting Program Manager for Advanced Amphibious Assault is a
world-class organization focused on acquisition excellence. Reporting directly
to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Acquisition, Research and Development
(ASN(RDA)), our team is a partnership of government and industry experts,
committed to achieving our mission: Develop, field, and support the world's most
capable combat vehicle, the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV).
The AAAV will be the world's most versatile combat vehicle, providing the
optimum balance of combat effectiveness, affordability, innovation and
technology. AAAV will be a significant national security asset which represents
the ethos and "signature mission" of the USMC for the 21st Century.
Our team members are professionals, possessing exceptional management and
technical expertise. We are leaders with an energetic spirit, coupled with
unwavering ethical standards, integrity and commitment to quality and success
for our customers.
The AAAV program is the first Major Defense Acquisition Program to be
entirely co-located with the Prime Contractor. Co-location affords the AAAV
program unprecedented insight into the daily design decisions and enables near
real-time problem resolution.
The AAAV is the Marine Corp's number one ground priority program and the only
ACAT1D program managed by the Marine Corps. The AAAV is in the System
Development and Demonstration phase of the acquisition cycle (formerly
engineering and manufacturing development E&MD). A low rate initial
production (LRIP) decision is scheduled for FY04 and a full rate production
(FRP) decision is scheduled for FY06. AAAV production is planned to last through
2016.
DRPM AAA will be recruiting approximately 80 positions that will be located
in Woodbridge, Virginia. In addition to the positions cited on this web site,
please visit
http://www.aaav.usmc.mil/jobs/Planned.html
to view the remaining positions we will be recruiting by 31 December 2001.
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