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BG(P) Dennis C. Moran
Director of Information Operations, Networks and Space Headquarters
Department of the Army
Brigadier
General Dennis C. Moran, a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, was
commissioned from the Reserve Officer Training Corps and entered the U.S.
Army Signal Corps in July 1976.
Upon completion of the Signal Officer Basic Course, Airborne
and Ranger Schools, he served as a platoon leader in the 426th Signal
Battalion, 35th Signal Group. He went on to command HHC, 426th Signal
Battalion from January to December of 1979.
After attending the Signal Officer Advance Course and the
USAF Telecommunications Staff Officers Course in Biloxi, Mississippi,
he was assigned to the 123d Signal Battalion, 3d Infantry Division in
Wuerzburger, Germany. He then served as the Assistant S-2/3 and, eventually,
as the S-2/3. In December 1983, he returned to Fort Gordon and served
as a project officer in the Directorate of Combat Developments. He became
the Chief of Transmission Systems Branch, working such projects as Tactical
Satellite, SINCGARS, Improved High Frequency Radio and the family of Digital
Group Multiplexer equipment.
Brigadier General Moran graduated from the Command and General
Staff College in 1987. He was then assigned to SHAPE Headquarters in Mons,
Belgium and served as the Executive Officer to the Deputy Controller,
NATO Integrated Communications Systems Central Operating Authority.
In 1990, Brigadier General Moran was reassigned to the 93d
Signal Brigade in Stuttgart, Germany and served as the Executive Officer,
51st Signal Battalion. He served in that post during Operation Desert
Shield/Storm. He then went on to command the 97th Signal Battalion in
Mannheim, Germany and as the Deputy Brigade Commander, 22d Signal Brigade
, V Corps in Darmstadt, Germany. In June 1996, he graduated from the U.S.
Army War College in Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Brigadier General
Moran commanded the 3rd Signal Brigade at Fort Hood, Texas from June 1996
until June 1998. Upon completing command, he was reassigned to the Defense
Information Systems Agency. He went on to command the White House Communications
Agency from February 1999 until March 2000. He was then reassigned to
the Defense Information Systems Agency as a Special Assistant to the Director.
From June 2000 to June 2003, he served as the Director of Command and
Control, Communications and Computer Systems at the United States Central
Command in Tampa, Florida during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation
Iraqi Freedom. Currently he is the Director of Information Operations,
Networks and Space for the Army Chief Information Officer/G-6 in Washington,
DC.
Brigadier General Moran’s awards include the Defense Superior
Service Medal (w/Oak Leaf Cluster), the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star,
the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (w/oak leaf cluster) and the Army’s
Meritorious Service Medal (w/two oak leaf clusters). He also earned the
Presidential Service Badge.
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