Belvoir Eagle, October 13, 2016

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October 13, 2016

I3MP hosts Change of Charter By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer The Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program held a Change of Charter Ceremony Friday in Belvoir’s Heroes Auditorium. Outgoing product director, Lt. Col. August “Gus” Muller IV, was succeeded by incoming product manager, Brendan Burke. Muller received the Bronze Order of Mercury and the Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony. I3MP is part of the Installation Information Infrastructure Communications and Capabilities, which falls under the Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems. Michael C. Padden, project manager for I3C2, said I3MP had several accomplishments while Muller led the team. “Muller has clearly taken the team to the next level, as a leader should,” he said, adding that Muller is a “trusted agent of senior leadership and I thank him for what he has achieved.” Muller thanked the staff of several organizations for helping I3MP and supporting its mission. “Seeing how the I3MP team has grown and matured into a cohesive and effective (team) … I’m so proud of what you have accomplished over

Up Front Hispanic Heritage observance today

Belvoir celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month today at 11:30 a.m., in the Community Center. Susana Castillo, deputy press secretary for the D.C. Mayor’s Office of Communication, is guest speaker.

Dogue, GW fire inspections

Belvoir Fire Department personnel visit throughout the Villages at Belvoir to discuss exit drills in the home, kitchen fire safety and check alarms, extinguishers and dryer vents. Upcoming villages’ visits are Saturday, Dogue Creek, 10 a.m. to noon; and GW Village, 1-3 p.m.

USO Fall Fest

Photo by Paul Lara

Brendan Burke, right, accepts the charter as Product Manager of Installation Information Infrastructure Communications & Capabilities, I3C2, from Project Manager Mike Padden during ceremonies Friday in Fort Belvoir’s Heroes Auditorium. With Burke as the new product the past two years,” Muller said. Muller couldn’t think of anyone manager, he will bring enthusiasm, greater to take over as leader, he Padden said. “He has shown he has what it said. takes … will hit the ground run“He respects and values his team ning to achieve great things with … (you) are gaining an outstanding leader in Brendan,” Muller said. See I3MP, Page A9

Road closures set for new access control point construction Construction starts Oct. 24 for a new, North Post access control point on Fort Belvoir. Access along Meade Road, Constitution Road, and Black Road on North Post will be closed to through traffic and the construction is expected to last about 16 months. When the project is complete, Fort Belvoir will have a new access control point that connects Route 1 directly with North Post. Employees who work at Office of the Chief of Army Reserve; Center for Army Analysis; Fort Belvoir Elementary School Campus; the Exchange and Commissary will have a shorter, more direct route to work and will not have to enter South Post before heading north. Shoppers going to the Exchange or Commissary will have a shorter commute off of Route 1. Residents who live in Lewis Village will be able to get to Route 1 and areas north of the installation faster when the new access control point opens, expected in 2018

The USO Warrior and Family Center on Belvoir has its annual Fall Fest, for all the area’s military families, Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. The event includes games, activities and entertainment and information about the surrounding community. The USO Warrior and Family Center on Belvoir is at 5940 9th St. FMI, www.usometro.org, or Casey Oelrich, Casey@usometro. org, 703-744-0848.

Domestic abuse speaker

ACS hosts Chat and Chew, Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., to raise awareness of various forms of domestic abuse beyond physical abuse and help empower at-risk families to examine the health of their relationships. Ann Podara, a domestic abuse survivor and former military spouse, is the event’s key speaker. Army Community Service is Bldg. 200, 9800 Belvoir Road. Info is available by calling 703805-2693 or 2967.

Save the date

National Prescription Take Back Day, Oct. 22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., near Exchange main entrance. FMI, James A. Peters, 703-805-1010. Trick or treat, throughout the Villages at Belvoir, 6-8 p.m., Oct. 31.

Pence Gate closed

During Pence Gate’s closure, expected to last through midNovember, Tulley Gate is Belvoir’s 24-hour gate.


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