Monday, July 22, 2019
The 2019 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition
A former officer and ground commander with the United States Army, Dana Pittard has served as vice president of defense programs with Indianapolis’s Allison Transmission since 2015. He has also authored a book titled, Hunting the Caliphate which comes out in late August 2019. To augment his professional activities, Dana Pittard regularly attends the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).
The AUSA is committed to furthering the US Army and its affiliates through a range of education and outreach initiatives that support a strong national defense. In lieu of this, the organization hosts an annual meeting to gather experts and professionals in the industry. The 2019 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition will take place from October 14-16 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. AUSA officials expect the event to attract more than 30,000 defense industry professionals and more than 700 exhibits from more than 80 countries.
The event will feature a wide variety of programs that include military and military family forums, Institute of Land Warefare forums, Department of Homeland Security breakout sessions, a small business seminar, a Department of the Army civilian professional development seminar, and a pre-retirement/survivor benefit plan briefing. The 2019 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exhibition will also provide ample international networking opportunities.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
AUSA Urges Congress to Enhance Reserve Operational Readiness
A leader in the defense industry with a history as a general officer in the United States Army, Dana Pittard has served as vice president of defense programs with Allison Transmission since 2015. Outside of the professional arena, Dana Pittard is a member of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) and a regular attendee of the annual AUSA Convention.
Established in 1950, AUSA is a nonprofit association dedicated to serving Army soldiers, Army-affiliated civilians, Army families, Army industry partners, and other supporters of a strong national defense. On April 29, 2019, the organization endorsed a letter to the U.S. House and Senate armed services committees that endorsed the TRICARE Reserve Select expansion, modernization, and recapitalization of military reserve component equipment platforms. The letter also asked for consistent National Guard and Reserve equipment account funding and a general intensification of full-time military support. In addition to bearing the signature of AUSA president and CEO general Carter F. Ham, the letter was signed by multiple military organizations including the Reserve Officers Association and the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States.
Friday, March 22, 2019
The Young Professionals of AUSA
The vice president of defense programs at Allison Transmission, Dana Pittard oversees business operations in more than 100 countries. After serving as a major general in the United States Army, Dana Pittard maintains active membership in the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) and regularly attends AUSA events each year.
AUSA, a professional development and educational association dedicated to supporting the men and women who serve in the United States Army, maintains several programs and initiatives, including Young Professionals (YP), a nationwide effort to increase interest in AUSA among emerging leaders.
By joining YP, young leaders are rewarded with numerous networking opportunities. Members can participate in mentorship programs or meet and speak with business leaders, civic leaders, and senior military leaders.
Beyond mentorship and networking, YP grants young members opportunities to participate in professional development forums and events. Local AUSA chapters are located throughout the United States and in Japan, Germany, the Middle East, and South Korea. Members can also seek leadership positions in the organization.
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Savoy Honors Indianapolis Veteran as a Corporate Trailblazer
Currently the vice president in charge of defense programs at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis, Dana Pittard increased the firm’s revenues by more than a third over a three-year period. The first African American vice president in the century-old history of the company and a veteran US Army officer, Dana Pittard ranked among Savoy magazine’s “Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America” in 2018.
Every spring, the business- and lifestyle-focused publication announces this prestigious list of the most effective and inspiring African American executives. On the occasion of the 2018 list’s publication, Savoy’s editorial team noted that it represents an elite group of high achievers, all renowned for their leadership skills in visible roles in major corporations. All have contributed in some way to the promotion of growth in a variety of American and international industries.
The special double-cover issue of Savoy celebrating this list spotlighted pharmaceutical executive Kenneth C. Frazier, CEO of Merck & Co., alongside actor Chadwick Boseman, star of the Oscar-nominated movie Black Panther.
In addition to his work driving forward the success of Allison Transmission and the American defense industry, Major General Pittard was a recipient of the 2017 National Matt’s Hero Award for his suicide prevention work in the army, presented by the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Respecting Cultures When You Travel
With 34 years of active duty in the United States Army, retired general Dana Pittard now serves as the vice president of defense programs at Allison Transmission, a company that has partnered with the US military for 100 years. In his free time, Dana Pittard enjoys traveling and hopes to visit at least 100 different countries.
When tourists travel overseas, they can take many steps to respect the different cultures they encounter. With a deeper understanding of a country’s history and culture, tourists will have a richer travel experience. Here are a few ways to prepare:
1. Do your research. Before you arrive, read books and articles on the history of the country. This will give you a greater appreciation of historic and religious sites as well as social patterns.
2. Arrive with an open mind. You will see, hear, and smell a huge variety of new things. Rather than withdrawing into the comfort of familiarity, make an effort to try new foods and new experiences.
3. Learn a few key phrases. Knowing a few greetings and expressions of gratitude will go a long way in showing people of your host country respect.
4. Dress appropriately. As you visit tourist sites, be aware that etiquette often dictates the kind of apparel that should be worn. You may need to have a head covering, avoid certain colors, or be prepared to remove your shoes.
5. Use common sense when taking photos. Be conscientious and respectful of your hosts when you visit various destinations. Be mindful of the tone and emotional tenor of a site, respect the rules, and avoid taking inappropriate photos.
By arriving at your destination with an educated, respectful view of the things you will encounter, you will have a more enjoyable and memorable visit.
Friday, January 11, 2019
AUSA and ILW to Host 2019 Global Force Symposium and Exposition
Dana Pittard serves as the vice president of defense programs for Allison Transmission in Indiana, where he oversees initiatives in more than 110 countries. A former US Army officer, Dana Pittard maintains membership with several military associations. These include the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), a nonprofit that supports national security and advances efforts benefitting men and women in service.
Among the organization’s goals is the education of its members, industry, the public, and Congress on the nature and characteristics of land warfare through its Institute of Land Warfare (ILW) program. The ASUA and the ILW’s efforts to advance this objective include the annual Global Force Symposium & Exposition, which promotes professional development and explores the future of innovation. Presentations and panel discussions review Army Operating Concept capabilities and address such topics as acquisition processes, military and industry partnerships, and research and development.
In addition to its main programming, the symposium features a variety of special events for young and established professionals. The American Freedom Foundation will also return in 2019 to host the Warriors to the Workforce career fair, which is part of a nationwide initiative to find employment for veterans, transitioning military-service personnel, and the spouses of service members. Participants can meet with potential employers, engage in job interviews, and receive feedback on creating an effective resume.
The 2019 AUSA Global Force Symposium and Exposition will take place in Huntsville, Alabama March 26-29. For details on registration, visit www.ausameetings.org/globalforce2019.
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