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Interior Dept announces more appointees - The Cherokee One Feather

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Woolsey gets lead role for Apache production, fielding

The Program Executive Office for Aviation’s Apache Production and Fielding Product Office saw a change in leadership during a change of charter ceremony June 24 at Bob Jones Auditorium. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Poquette relinquished responsibility as product manager to Lt. Col. Matthew Woolsey, who most recently served as an aviation portfolio manager in the Legislative Liaison office. Presiding over the ceremony was Col. Jay Maher, project manager of the Apache Helicopters Project Office. “The successes of the Production and Fielding Product Office was a direct result of Jeff’s outstanding leadership. There were all kinds of issues through the pandemic, but we have not missed a single delivery to an operational unit because of his leadership,” Maher said.

SOM - Michigan Civil Rights Commission Names Attorney John E Johnson, Jr , as Interim Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights

Air Force employee pleads guilty in $1 1 million theft of government travel advances

By CHAD GARLAND | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 24, 2021 A former Air Force employee who coordinated travel for members of Congress has pleaded guilty in federal court to the theft of Pentagon funds through cash advances on his government-issued travel card as part of a $1.1 million embezzlement scheme. Eddie Ray Johnson Jr., 60, of Brandywine, Md., used his Citibank travel card over more than three years to put cash advances into a Bank of America account at the Pentagon, court documents said. The scheme cost the Air Force $26,500 in banking and service fees, they said. Under a plea deal on May 14, Johnson admitted to diverting at least $774,000 of the stolen funds for personal use, such as buying a baby grand piano, making loan payments for a Harley Davidson and taking family vacations.

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