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John McHugh was sworn in as the new secretary of the Army, succeeding Pete Geren. McHugh was previously a Republican congressman from New York. Also sworn in was Joseph Westphal as undersecretary of the Army.

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Butel joined the office of Force Health Protection and Readiness as the director of deployment global health surveillance. Also joining that office was Colonel Jose Rodriguez-Vazquez, as the director of Health Readiness and Performance Optimization. In addition, Commander Caron Shake left her position in the office of Force Health Protection and Readiness as program director for force optimization, relocating to San Diego to engage in competitive swimming.


Fayetteville, N.C.- based Combat Medical Systems named Christopher J. Murphy as director of research and development. Murphy is a retired medic with the U.S. Army and a former chief operating officer of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine.


Earl C. Wyatt was named director for rapid transition at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) in Washington, D.C. Wyatt was previously with Booz Allen Hamilton in Washington.


Rear Admiral (lower half) Richard C. Vinci was assigned as chief of the Navy Dental Corps and deputy chief of staff for installations and logistics, M4, at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in Washington, D.C. Vinci was previously chief of the Navy Dental Corps and commander of Navy Medicine Support Command in Jacksonville, Fla.


Ann McCaughan, chief operating and technology officer for Las Vegas, Nev.- based Noninvansive Medical Technologies, in November will receive the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Lifetime Achievement Award in the North American remote patient monitoring market. ♦

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