We've Launched!

September 18, 2023

Dr William LaPlante, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition & Sustainment (A&S), officially launched the Defense Civilian Training Corps on September 7, welcoming 89 scholars at a virtual kickoff event. The event enabled scholars to meet with senior officials in the Department of Defense (DoD) and other distinguished guests who gathered to celebrate the launch. Scholars from all four pilot universities – Purdue University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCA&T), the University of Arizona, and Virginia Tech – were introduced to each other and engaged in a Q&A session with senior officials who offered insight and encouragement based on their inspiring careers in the civilian service.

Mr. Mark Krzysko served as master of ceremonies in his role as Principal Deputy, Acquisition Data and Analytics in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (A&S). “The department has huge demands for creating a future workforce,” Krzysko said. “DCTC is a key component of that. For the scholars in the audience, [y]ou’ve been selected because of your talents, skills and desire for public service supporting national security. This program is designed to build those critical skills necessary for you to make a difference and have a successful career in the department.”

During DCTC launch week, Dr. Radha Iyengar Plumb, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (A&S) explained in remarks about acquisition for innovation at the Center for Strategic and International Studies that DCTC is part of a “relentless sense of urgency” to expand recruitment and ensure the door is open to a generation of digital natives who are familiar with software enabled systems and seek a challenging career path.

To learn more about DCTC watch Dr. LaPlante’s 2-minute video here.

Guest post by Karen Thornton, AIRC Fellow

Ms. Karen D. Thornton

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