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Tucker named one of federal government's "Rising Stars".


WASHINGTON -- Kyle Tucker, a project leader with the Project Manager Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM DCATS PM DCATS Project Manager Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems ) Product Manager, Defense Wide Transmission Systems (PM DWTS DWTS Dancing with the Stars (Polish TV show)
DWTS Death Walks the Streets (multimedia project)
DWTS Defense Wide Transmission Systems
DWTS Down with the Sickness (Disturbed song) 
) at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., was honored as one of only 53 "Rising Stars" in the entire federal government for 2006 by Federal Computer Week magazine during an awards banquet at the JW Marriott hotel on Oct. 12, 2006.

Christopher Dorobek, editor in chief of Federal Computer Week, presented the award to Tucker and the other Rising Stars before an audience of more than 300 people from the federal information technology community.

Dorobek explained that the awards were created by Federal Computer Week and the Young AFCEANs--a chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA AFCEA Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association ) International for members under 40, located in Bethesda, Md.--as a way to recognize the work done by exceptional younger people in the federal IT community who might otherwise go unrecognized.

Tucker, who started his federal career in 1998 at Ft. Lee, Va., as a Department of the Army logistics management Logistics Management is that part of Supply Chain Management that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective, forward, and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet  intern, was honored for his work in providing strategic/enterprise transmission systems for warfighters in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. He has deployed to war zones multiple times, interacting with his customers and implementing projects, where he has faced indirect fire from mortars and rockets on a daily basis and has occasionally faced direct fire from automatic weapons, as well as danger from improvised explosive devices and land mines.

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From 2005 to 2006, Tucker managed 27 IT projects in Afghanistan for PM DWTS, including cleaning up cabling and providing raised flooring for a Joint Operations Center A jointly manned facility of a joint force commander's headquarters established for planning, monitoring, and guiding the execution of the commander's decisions. Also called JOC.  in Kabul; providing an intercom system at the Bagram Tertiary Internment Center; and conducting site surveys to provide NIPRnet, SIPRnet, and CEN-TRIXS (a coalition secret data network) capabilities at a variety of locations. He is also currently planning to redeploy re·de·ploy  
tr.v. re·de·ployed, re·de·ploy·ing, re·de·ploys
1. To move (military forces) from one combat zone to another.

2.
 to Iraq and Kuwait to support the Coalition Land Forces Component Command to identify their upcoming strategic IT requirements.

Tucker earned an associate's degree as·so·ci·ate's degree
n.
An academic degree conferred by a two-year college after the prescribed course of study has been successfully completed.
 in paramedicine from the College of Health Sciences, Roanoke, Va., in 1993, a bachelor's degree in emergency management systems from Hampton University, Hampton, Va., in 1996, and a master's degree in business management from the Florida Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology is an independent technical college located in Melbourne, Florida (Brevard County), United States. It was founded by Jerome P. Keuper on September 22, 1958 as Brevard Engineering College, absorbing the University of Melbourne, and changing its name , Melbourne, Fla., in 2002.
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