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Army Small Business Specialists Directory Army Small Business Directory Last updated: 6/21/2010 Contents Command Associate Directors .............................................................................................. 2 AMC Subordinate Small Business Offices ............................................................................ 3 ACC Mission Installation Contracting Command (MICC) ................................................... 4 ACC Other ............................................................................................................................. 8 ACE Division Offices ............................................................................................................ 9 ACE District Offices ............................................................................................................ 11 1 DEPARTMENT OF ARMY Offices of Small Business Programs Command Associate Directors AMC HQ US Army Materiel Command Ms. Nancy Small Ms. Mary Moore 7612 Cardinal Road Commercial: 256-450-9026 Phone: 256-450-9036 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 DSN 645 [email protected] http://www.amc.army.mil/amc/smlbus Fax: 256-450-9001 ACOM [email protected] ACE Army Corps of Engineers Ms. Jackie Robinson-Burnette Deputy? GAO Building, 3rd Floor, Rm 3A60 Commercial: 202-761-8789 441 G Street, NW Jackie.L.Robinson- Washington, DC 20314-1000 [email protected] DRU http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/hqsb/ INSCOM U. S. Army Intelligence & Security Command Ms. Harriett L. Burton Deputy? 8825 Beulah Street Commercial: 703-428-4533 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5246 DSN 328 http://www.inscom.army.mil Fax: 703-428-4885 DRU [email protected] MEDCOM US Army Medical Command Mr. Dan Shackelford Ms. Nancy Villarreal 2107 17th Street, Suite 70 Commercial: 210-221-4267 [email protected] Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-5070 DSN: 471 210-295-4415 http://sb.amedd.army.mil Fax: 210-221-4082 Michael Anderson (Contractor) [email protected] 210-221-4267 Or [email protected] DRU [email protected] rmy.mil MRMC U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Mr. Jerome Maultsby Mr. Archie Cardwell Command (USAMRMC) & Fort Detrick 301-619-2471 301-620-7071 Garrison DSN: 343 Fax: 301-620-7078 820 Chandler Street Fax: 301-619-6662 [email protected]. Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5104 [email protected] mil http://www.mrmc.smallbusopps.army.mil NGB National Guard Bureau Ms. Elizabeth Westerburg Mr. Robert Brown 1411 Jefferson Davis Highway, Rm 8307 703-607-1001 703-607-1584 Arlington, VA 22202-3231 DSN: 327 [email protected] http://www.nationalguardcontracting.org Fax: 703-607-1174 [email protected] SMDC/AR US Army Space & Missile Defense Ms. Christine Ryan Ms. Saundra Carter STRAT Command/Army Forces Strategic Command 256-955-3412 256-955-4278 PO Box 1500 Toll free: 866-260-8428 [email protected] Redstone Arsenal, AL 35807-3801 DSN 645 http://www.army.mil/smdc Fax: 256-955-2654 ASCC [email protected] PEO STRI US Army Program Executive Office Simulation, Mr. Randall Edney Ms. Tara Wagner Training and Instrumentation Commercial: 407-384-3656 Commercial: 407- 384-3517 12350 Research Parkway DSN 960 [email protected] Orlando, FL 32826-3276 Fax: 407-384-3510 PEO [email protected] ATEC US Army Test & Evaluation Command Ms. Sheila McClelland (Acting) 91035 Headquarter Avenue 254-288-1305 Fort Hood, TX 76544-0770 [email protected] https://www.amsca.atec.army.mil DRU 2 AMC Subordinate Small Business Offices AMC HQ US Army Materiel Command Ms. Nancy Small Ms. Mary Moore 7612 Cardinal Road Commercial: 256-450-9026 Ms. Giselle Whitfield Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 DSN 645 Mr. Lance Wiltshire http://www.amc.army.mil/amc/smlbus Fax: 256-450-9001 Commercial: 256-450-9036 ACOM [email protected] FAX: 256-450-9001 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ACC HQ US Army Contracting Command Ms. Alice Williams-Gray Ms. Theresa Elliott-Brown 9301 Chapek Road (AMC Bldg 1- Commercial: 703-806-4017 703-806-8342 SW4513) DSN 761 [email protected] Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5227 Fax: 703-681-4539 Mr. Stan Johnson http://aca.saalt.army.mil [email protected] 703-806-8436 [email protected] AMCOM US Army Aviation & Missile Life Cycle Mr. David Seitz LCMC Management Command Commercial: (256) 876-5441 Redstone Arsenal, Bldg 5303 DSN: 746 Huntsville, AL 35898-5000 Fax: 256-842-0085 [email protected] ASC US Army Sustainment Command Mr. Robert Matthys 1 Rock Island Arsenal Commercial: 309-782-7302 Rock Island, IL 61299-6500 DSN: 793 Fax: 309-782-6149 [email protected] TACOM US Army TACOM Life Cycle Ms. Louise Lather Ron Fiorani LCMC Management Command AMSTA-CSC- Commercial: 586-282-5388 Commercial: 586-282-6625 B/MS 427 DSN: 786 DSN: 786 6501 E. 11 Mile Road Fax: 586-282-5381 Fax: 586-282-5381 Warren, MI 48397-5000 [email protected]. [email protected] mil CECOM US Army Communications-Electronics Mrs. Susan Newell (Acting) LCMC Life Cycle Management Command Comm: 732-532-6999 Rittko Avenue, Bldg 1208E DSN: 992-6999 Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5005 Fax: 732-532-8732 [email protected] RDECOM US Army Research Development & Mr. John O’Brien Jacob Chieffo Engineering Command Commercial: 410-436-3349 Commercial: 410-436-3136 5183 Blackhawk Road, Bldg E4455 DSN: 584 DSN: 584 Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010- Fax: 410-436-2934 Fax: 410-436-2934 5424 [email protected] [email protected] SDDC US Army Military Surface Deployment Mr. Michael Patterson & Distribution Center Commercial: 618-220-5708 Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225 DSN: 770 Fax: 618-220-5730 ASCC [email protected] JM&L US Army Joint Munitions & Lethality Eric Bankit Ms. Mary Rojas LCMC Life Commercial: 973 724-3068 Commercial: 973-724-4106 Cycle Management Command [email protected] [email protected] MICC US Army Mission & Installation Vacant Ms. Sandra Spiess Contracting Command Commercial: 210-295-3969 1301 Anderson Way, SW, Bldg 130 DSN: 471 Fort McPherson, GA 30330-1096 [email protected] 3 Army Contracting Command (ACC) Mission Installation Contracting Command (MICC) Small Business Advisers HQ ACC OSBP Ms. Alice Williams-Gray 9301 Chapek Road (AMC Bldg 1-SW4513) Commercial: 703-806-4017 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5227 DSN 761 http://aca.saalt.army.mil Fax: 703-806-8872 [email protected] MICC – HQ Ms. Lenneia Jennings 1301 Anderson Way, SW, Bldg 130 Commercial: 404-464-2790 Fort McPherson, Fort McPherson, GA 30330-1096 DSN: 367 GA http://www.forscom.army.mil/aacc/Small_Bu Fax: 404-464-1388 siness_07/Small_Business_2008.htm [email protected] MICC – HQ Ms. Sandra Spiess 2017 17th Street, Suite 15 Commercial: 210-295-3969 Ft Sam Houston, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234-5015 DSN: 471 TX http://www.samhouston.army.mil/srccw/ [email protected] MICC – HQ Under Recruit 2017 17th Street, Suite 15 Ft Sam Houston, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234-5015 TX http://www.samhouston.army.mil/srccw/ MICC – HQ Ms. Danielle Wildason 2017 17th Street, Suite 15 Commercial: 210-295-9133 Ft Sam Houston, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234-5015 [email protected] TX http://www.samhouston.army.mil/srccw/ MICC – HQ Under Recruit 2017 17th Street, Suite 15 Ft Sam Houston, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234-5015 TX http://www.samhouston.army.mil/srccw/ MICC Ft Belvoir Ms Delores Thompson-Gad 9410 Jackson Loop, Bldg. 1425 Fort Belvoir, VA Fort Belvoir VA 22060-6221 Deployed. MICC Ft Benning Mr Steve Magner 6600 Meloy Drive, Building 6, Suite 250 Commercial: 706 545-2274 Fort Benning, GA Fort Benning, GA 31905-1300 DSN: 835 https://www.benning.army.mil/DOC Fax: 706 545-7825 [email protected] MICC Ft Bliss Mr. Danny Portillo 1733 Pleasonton Road Commercial: 915-568-2917 Fort Bliss, TX Fort Bliss, TX 79916-6812 DSN: 978 Fax: 915-568-5643 [email protected] MICC Ft Bragg Ms Deborah Word Bldg 1, 1333 Macomb & Armistead Street Commercial: 910-907-3882 Fort Bragg, NC Fort Bragg, NC 28316-5000 DSN: 337 [email protected] MICC Ft Campbell Ms. Julie Griffey 2174 13 ½ Street Commercial: 270-798-7812 Fort Campbell, Fort Campbell, KY 42223-5358 DSN: 635 KY [email protected] MICC Ft Carson Ms. Sarah Mehlenbeck 1676 Evans Street, Bldg 1220, 3rd Floor Commercial: 719-526-6624 Fort Carson, CO Fort Carson, CO 80913-4198 DSN: 691 [email protected] 4 MICC Ft Dix Ms. Evonne Heyward Raymond Blauvelt (PT) Army Reserve Contracting Center Commercial: 609-562-3604 Commercial: 609- 562-2699 Fort Dix, NJ 5418 S. Scott Plaza DSN: 944 [email protected]. Fort Dix, NJ 08640-6150 Fax: 609-562-5000 mil [email protected] MICC Ft Eustis Mr. William Gaffney Bldg 2746 Harrison Loop Complex Commercial: 757-878-5124 Fort Eustis, VA Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5538 DSN: 826 http://www.aca-nrcc.eustis.army.mil/ Fax: 757-878-2712 [email protected] MICC Ft Eustis/Lee Ms Sarah Scott Ms. Lynn Lazos (PT) Bldg 2746 Harrison Loop Complex Commercial: 757-878-4122 Commercial: 804-734-4609 Fort Eustis, VA Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5538 x2235 DSN: 687 http://www.aca-nrcc.eustis.army.mil/ DSN: 826 Fax: (804) 734-4633 Fax: 757-878-2712 [email protected] MICC Ft Hood Ms Andrea Armstrong 1001 761st Tank Battalion Ave Commercial: 254-287-6352 Ft Hood TX Room W103 DSN: 737 Ft Hood TX 76544-5025 Fax: 254-288-3617 [email protected] MICC Ft Irwin Ms. Diane House P.O. Box 105095 Commercial: 760-380-3893 Fort Irwin, CA Fort Irwin, CA 92310-5095 DSN: 470 [email protected] MICC Ft Knox Vacant Bldg 1109B, Rm 250 Fort Knox, KY Fort Knox, KY 40121-5000 MICC Ft McPherson Ms.
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