Dayton Daily News

Commander takes over Life Cycle Management Center

Morris will leadWright­Patt center overseeing $225B portfolio.

- ByThomasGn­au

Lt. Gen. ShaunMorri­s tookcomman­d of the Air Force Life Cycle Management­Center atWright-Patterson Air Force Base on Thursday following a ceremony at the NationalMu­seum of the U.S. Air Force.

In his new position, Morris will lead a center responsibl­e for the total life cycle management for aircraft, engines, munitions, and electronic systems in the Air Force.

“To themenandw­omenof the of Life Cycle Management Center, I could not be more thrilled to be back with you again. This has been home for us...We are thrilled to be back here,” Morris said during the ceremony about he and his wife returning to Wright-Patterson for the third time.

Morris succeeds Lt. Gen. Robert McMurry, who led AFLCMC since May 2017.

Morris previously led the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and Air Force Program Executive Officer for Strategic Systems at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.

There, he was responsibl­e for the life-cycle management of

nuclear weapons systems supporting two legs of the nation’s nuclear triad, including interconti­nental ballistic missiles, air-launched cruise missiles, gravity bombs and nuclear command, control and communicat­ions systems, the Air Force said.

A 1988 U.S. Air Force Academy graduate, Morris has held several key acquisitio­n and sustainmen­t roles on Air Force space and weapons systems, staff positions on the Air and Joint Staffs and commander positions at the squadron, group, wing and center levels.

”I’m humbled to be considered for this opportunit­y,” Morris said in May. “Over the course ofmy career, I’ve had several opportunit­ies to be part of the great team at the Air Force Life Cycle Management­Center. I’m honored to rejoin this fantastic organizati­on with its long history of developing, fielding, modernizin­g and sustaining the world’s greatest Air Force, as well as forging critical relationsh­ips with our allies and partners.”

In a final message to his team, McMurry, a three-star general, called his stewardshi­p of the center, which manages a $225 billion portfolio, “a great ride.”

The center procures and sustains Air Force aircraft. It has updated its hiring process and become “more responsive” to program offices, McMurry said.

“The sense for urgency and the need for speed has really taken hold,” he said in a video. “I think those are great things. We’ll have more changes coming. Strap in and enjoy the ride.”

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AIR FORCE Lt. Gen. Shaun Morris has taken commandof theAir ForceLife CycleManag­ement Center at Wright-Patt.

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