...Brig. Gen. Peter M. Cuviello becomes new commander of Fort Gordon. Maj. Gen. Ackerman leaves to become deputy inspector general of the Army. May 14: Andy Baumgartner, kindergarten teacher at A. Brian Merry Elementary School, is named...
...Cuviello took command of Fort Gordon May 11, replacing Maj. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, who became the Army's deputy inspector general. The town hall meeting is open to military personnel, their family members, retirees and interested community...
...course set by Maj. Gen. Ackerman, with no immediate changes planned. His predecessor is leaving to become deputy inspector general of the Army, where he will be in charge of ensuring regulations are followed and reviewing readiness. It is...
...250 Monday at Alexander Hall. The two-star general is leaving Fort Gordon on May 11 to become the Army's deputy inspector general. While soldiers serve only short assignments and are often deployed, the military's civilian work force is...
...from Ines R. Triay, the acting assistant secretary for environmental management, to Rickey R. Haas, the deputy inspector general for audit services. Even though the site's primary subcontractors were audited and qualified as suitable suppliers...
...investigations into about 50 executives and directors of U.S. banks that have collapsed during the financial crisis.Deputy Inspector General Fred Gibson said Wednesday the inspector general's office at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has been...
...civilian workers at the installation. Maj. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, who is leaving Fort Gordon to become deputy inspector general of the Army, will talk about on-post construction projects, new policies and training operations. The meeting...
...twice before. Maj. Gen. Ackerman, who has been at Fort Gordon 18 months this time, will become the Army's deputy inspector general. It is a promotion. But like the afternoon cadences and end-of-day retreat ceremony, the new job symbolizes...
...Michael W. Ackerman will become the Army's new deputy inspector general. His permanent replacement is Brig. Gen. Peter...assignments before transferring to a new job. The deputy inspector general's position, however, had been vacant for...
...concerned about the use of drugs in nursing homes," said George Grob, a Health and Human Services Department deputy inspector general. The federal government pays most nursing home costs through Medicaid and spent as much as $1,000 per patient...