DCO Welcomes Pat Ocasio, Bids Farewell to Jen Potts

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Brittney M. Brown, Defensive Cyber Operations
June 26, 2019

 

Pat Ocasio has an impressive track record. In 1997, she joined Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) as a product support contractor for the Transportation Information Systems program. Now, she’s an award-winning civilian and the new Deputy Project Manager (DPM) for Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO).

“I am sincerely excited about coming to DCO and having the opportunity to take on new challenges in support of such an essential mission,” said Ocasio. “I look forward to getting to know the staff and understanding where I can best support the needs of the organization.”

Ocasio joins DCO after serving as DPM of Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army (IPPS-A). She holds a bachelor’s degree in business management, as well as several program management certifications. In 2017, Ocasio received the John W. Macy, Jr. Award for demonstrated excellence in the leadership of civilian workforce.

Photo: Pat Ocasio
Pat Ocasio, Deputy Project Manager for Defensive Cyber Operations. (U.S. Army photo)

“Pat Ocasio joining the DCO team is definitely good fortune,” said Col. Harris, DCO project manager. “She’s a proven deputy who brings with her a wealth of knowledge and talent, and will without a doubt add value to DCO’s growing team.”

Ocasio’s new position was previously held by Jennifer Potts. Potts joined DCO in March 2018 and supported the program as both Acting DPM and Product Support Director. She holds a bachelor’s degree in professional aeronautics and a dual master’s degree in aeronautical science and business administration, with a minor in technical management.

As an Army civilian for 20 years, Potts has a strong background in Army Aviation and Army Acquisition. Before DCO, she served as Deputy Product Director in PEO Aviation, where she supported full-spectrum program management for a portfolio valued in excess of $1.5 billion. Her next assignment will be as DPM for Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP).

Photo: Jennifer Potts
Jennifer Potts, Deputy Project Manager for Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program. (U.S. Army photo)

“Over the last year, Ms. Potts has contributed greatly to the success of DCO,” said Harris. “She possess a high degree of professionalism and has an infectious positive attitude that will be missed by every member of the DCO team. AESIP is gaining a terrific asset.”

“We’re changing the way we partner with industry,” said Col. Chad Harris, DCO project manager. “We’ve created a space that allows for true collaboration and an avenue to seek solutions from a variety of cyber experts.”

According to Potts, the transition from DCO to AESIP is bittersweet, but an exciting opportunity nonetheless.

Photo: Col. Chad Harris and Jennifer Potts
Col. Chad Harris, project manager (PM) for Defensive Cyber Operations, presents a gift to outgoing deputy PM, Jennifer Potts. (U.S. Army photo by Brittney Brown)

“I’m thrilled to support the AESIP mission,” said Potts. “I’m humbled by the trust and confidence placed in me to continue to aid in the growth of the incredible PEO EIS workforce. People are our greatest assets. The opportunity to invest in others is my favorite part of what we do.”

Ocasio and Potts both assumed their respective roles on June 24, 2019.

 

 

 

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