U.S. Army Security Assistance Command's Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen recognized outstanding employees, including Chinwan Barnett, the FY24 USASAC Employee of the Year.

U.S. Army Security Assistance Command's Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen Burnley addressed the command's global workforce in-person virtually via MS Teams during a May 15 townhall from their Redstone Arsenal headquarters. They recognized outstanding employees, including Chinwan Barnett, the FY24 USASAC Employee of the Year. Leadership shared insights on the current status of the organization and discussed future initiatives. The command team also responded to questions from the workforce, reinforcing their commitment to transparency, communication, and continuous improvement.

U.S. Army Security Assistance Command's Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen Burnley addressed the command's global workforce in-person virtually via MS Teams during a May 15 townhall from their Redstone Arsenal headquarters. They recognized outstanding employees, including Chinwan Barnett, the FY24 USASAC Employee of the Year. Leadership shared insights on the current status of the organization and discussed future initiatives. The command team also responded to questions from the workforce, reinforcing their commitment to transparency, communication, and continuous improvement.

U.S. Army Security Assistance Command's Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen Burnley addressed the command's global workforce in-person virtually via MS Teams during a May 15 townhall from their Redstone Arsenal headquarters. They recognized outstanding employees, including Chinwan Barnett, the FY24 USASAC Employee of the Year. Leadership shared insights on the current status of the organization and discussed future initiatives. The command team also responded to questions from the workforce, reinforcing their commitment to transparency, communication, and continuous improvement.