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William "Bill" Erie became the Executive Director, Curricula Development and Support Center, Defense Acquisition University (DAU), effective Nov. 20, 2001. Erie first joined the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) Sept. 1, 1990, as a Professor of Business Management. He went on to assume positions of greater responsibility, and was eventually appointed DAU Director of Consulting in December 2000.
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Erie has worked in the acquisition and contracting field for over 30 years as a Chief of Pricing and Financial Services for the Air Force Systems Command; Director of Contracting in the Joint Cruise Missile Program; and Chief of Business Management at the Plant Representatives Office of Lockheed-Georgia Company.
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