STG Announces CW5 'Ret' John A. 'Jack' Hrubik Honored by the U.S. Army as Distinguished Member of the Signal Regiment.RESTON, Va. -- STG announced today that employee Jack Hrubik was honored by the U.S. Army Signal Regiment at a ceremony that took place at the Armed Force Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA AFCEA Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association ) Fort Gordon Conference on December 2 in Augusta, GA. Signal Commander Major General Janet E.A. Hicks inducted Mr. Hrubik into the Regiment and spoke of his lifetime achievements during his 39-year service to the U.S. Army--chiefly as a premier technician and advisor to his commanders and a mentor to Signal warrant officers in the commands that he served. A Vietnam Veteran, Mr. Hrubik was specifically cited for his management of the Defense Communications Agency's Automatic Digital Network Center at a threshold of 99.5 percent, an accomplishment never previously achieved by any European Automated Switch Center (ASC ASC Ambulatory surgery center, see there ). During this period, the ASC won Autodin Switch of the Year and runner-up twice, as well as numerous 5th Signal Command and maintenance awards. In March 1993 until his retirement in April 1999, Mr. Hrubik was the Senior Military Technical Advisor to the U.S. Army Signal Command. In this position, he created and managed the Technical Quality Assessment, Assistant Chief of Staff G3, in the U.S. Army Signal Command, known now as NETCOM NETCOM Network Enterprise Technology Command (US Army) NetCom Network Command (information systems) . When the Army conducted its first promotion board for Chief Warrant Officer Five in 1992, the only signal warrant selected was Jack Hrubik. He was directly involved with the revamping of the Signal Corps Warrant Officer Military Occupational Specialty A Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is a job classification in use in the United States Army and Marine Corps. The occupational specialty system uses a system of letters and numbers to identify general and specific jobs of military personnel. . Mr. Hrubik continues to support the Signal Regiment at STG, where he serves as the chief liaison for the Fort Huachuca Army Base in Sierra Vista, AZ. STG is a $170 million IT solutions provider, located at 250 global locations. STG's multiple contracts with the Army include the provision of information technology services and enterprise management associated with CECOM and NETCOM. Mr. Hrubik's awards and commendations include Legion of Merit Legion of Merit n. Abbr. LM A U.S. military decoration awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services. , Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster oak leaf cluster n. A decoration of bronze or silver oak leaves and acorns given to holders of various U.S. military medals in recognition of acts entitling them to another award of the same medal. Noun 1. (OLC), Meritorious Service Medal The Meritorious Service Medal is a senior level military decoration presented to denote acts of non-combat meritorious service worthy of recognition. The following is a list of Meritorious Service Medals issued by various countries: About STG Headquartered in Reston, VA, STG, Inc., is an ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9001:2000-certified IT, engineering, and scientific services firm. Since 1986, STG has provided Federal and commercial clients with performance-based results to achieve their organizational objectives. STG is a multimillion dollar company, powered by more than 1,200 employees at 250 locations worldwide. STG is currently preparing to achieve CMMI Level 3 assessment in January 2005. Learn more about STG at www.stginc.com. |
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