New Defense procurement director named
Former head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy will replace Eleanor Spector
The Defense Department on Wednesday named Deidre Lee as the Pentagon's new
director of procurement. Lee will replace Eleanor Spector, who retired in
February.
In her new role, Lee will manage DOD procurement policies, direct the
Defense Acquisition Regulations Council and develop policy for contract
pricing and financing, administration, international contracting, and training
of DOD contracting personnel. She also will serve as the principal advisor
to Jacques Gansler, undersecretary of Defense for acquisition, technology
and logistics, and be an advisor to the Defense Acquisition Board on procurement
matters.
Lee has been the head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy since
July 1998. Prior to that, she served as associate administrator for procurement
at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for five years. She
was awarded NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal and Exceptional Achievement
Medal.
Lee will begin her new job later this month, according to the Pentagon.
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