- James Godwin
James Basil Godwin III, a Rear Admiral (upper half) of the
United States Navy , is the Program Executive Officer – Enterprise Information Systems of theDepartment of the Navy . His responsibilities include oversight of the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet.Early life
A native of
San Antonio, Texas , Godwin graduated fromTulane University with aBachelor of Science inCivil Engineering in1973 . He was directly commissioned as an Ensign into theUnited States Navy and subsequently received his Naval Aviator wings in July1975 .Military career
Godwin's initial tours include numerous fleet assignments with VA-147, VA-122, Air Wing 9, VFA-125, and VFA-25. During those tours, he flew the
A-7 Corsair II and theF/A-18 Hornet . From March1991 until June1992 , he served as a Commanding Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 192 (VFA-192) while embarked on the USS "Midway" (CV-41) and the USS "Independence" (CV-62). As a combat veteran during his command tour, Godwin amassed 34Desert Storm missions.After detaching from VFA-192, he reported to the
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) where he began his career in Navy acquisition. This career path, as the LeadSystems Engineer , Deputy Program Manager and ultimately theF/A-18 Program Manager, led to the position ofProgram Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft (PEO(T)), which included the procurement of all tactical aircraft and weapons systems on the Navy’s aircraft carriers. In addition, Godwin co-led theNAVAIR Warfighter Focus Group, which was tasked with balancing near-term and future readiness of the aviation fleet.Godwin managed a network of aviation technology experts and program managers, tasked with delivering tactical aircraft and weapon systems to the fleet. These programs included delivering the cornerstone of Naval Aviation,
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet , as well as the early operational fielding of theAdvanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR),Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS), theShared Reconnaissance Pod (SHARP),Improved Capability III Airborne Electronic Attack (ICAP III) system, and latest version of theAIM-9 Sidewinder missile, the AIM-9X. Systems under development included the Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar for the Super Hornet, an Electronically Scanned Radar for theE-2 Advanced Hawkeye , and the U.S Navy's replacement for theEA-6B Prowler , theEA-18G aircraft.Godwin assumed command as the Director of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) in September
2004 . In May2005 under a reorganization, he was namedDirect Reporting Program Manager (DRPM) for NMCI, and under another reorganization in February he became the Program Executive Officer – Enterprise Information Systems. He is a direct report to the AssistantSecretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition and is responsible for delivering an enterprise-wide computer network for Navy and Marine Corps, one of the most transformational contracting initiatives ever undertaken by the Department of the Navy. With the goal of connecting approximately 400,000 "seats," the NMCI network is the largest single integrated network in the world and represents the largest federal information technology contract ever awarded.Awards and Accolades
His awards include the
Legion of Merit ,United States Meritorious Service Medal (two awards),Strike/Flight Air medal (three awards),Individual Air Medal ,Navy Commendation Medal (three awards including one Combat “V”),Navy Achievement Medal , Expert Pistol medal, and several unit awards and citations.ee also
References
* [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=125 Official Navy biography]
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