James McHale is equipped with over a decade of experience in various government logistics fields. His wide range of experience is crucial for the discussion in the Challenges and Best Practices to Achieving Audit Readiness in the DoD Forum, happening on December 11, 2023.
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Get to know James McHale’s distinguished work, contributions, and upcoming engagement in the Challenges and Best Practices to Achieving Audit Readiness in the DoD Forum.
About James McHale
James McHale has served as the Solutions Architect at Crowley Government Services since 2021. He brings over a decade of experience in traffic management, policy development, operations oversight, information technology, and systems integration.
Previously, McHale was the Defense Logistics Agency’s Contracting Officer’s Representative (DLA COR) for the U.S. Transportation Command Defense Freight Transportation Services (USTRANSCOM DFTS) contract. He served in this role from 2014 to 2018.
McHale is a veteran of the United States military. His early career included serving as a member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and the Army Reserve, where he was assigned for deployment in Afghanistan and Iraq.
James McHale’s demonstrated accomplishments
Boasting over a decade of experience in the federal and government contracting landscapes, James McHale has overseen various government operations, mainly supporting defense agencies, military services, and other combatant commands.
McHale has been attributed to the success of conducting globally integrated mobility activities. He has headed the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise, distributing all capabilities in the sustainment of the Joint Force operations.
About Crowley Government Services
Crowley Government Services has been a trusted government partner in synchronized supply chain and transportation government solutions for over 129 years. The company has made significant contributions toward the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Transportation Command, Department of Homeland Security, and other federal and state agencies.
About Challenges and Best Practices to Achieving Audit Readiness in the DoD Forum
- Organizer: Potomac Officers Club
- Date: December 11, 2023 (1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – ET)
- Location: Virtual
- Sponsors: CACI, Crowley, and Unanet
The Challenges and Best Practices to Achieving Audit Readiness in the DoD Forum aims to provide the government contracting space with an overview of how the Department of Defense and other defense-focused agencies spend their budget. Taking a deep dive into the audit reveals vulnerabilities and unhelpful practices that the government engages in.
Joining Solutions Architect James McHale in the list of speakers include other leaders in the government contracting industry, such as:
- Todd Baker, Director of Defense Enterprise Accounting and Management System Functional Management Office at the US. Air Force
- Jacqueline Benningfield, Director of Program Analysis and Financial Management at the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
- Eddie Coney, Principal Audit Lead of Business and Information Technology Solutions at CACI International
- Thomas Moslak, DAI Audit Lead for the Defense Agencies Initiative at the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
Audit readiness in the government contracting space
Audit readiness is crucial in the government contracting space. It enables government contractors to employ the best practices and technologies to address challenges and vulnerabilities that may arise in the defense sector. The forum is an audit-focused discussion of audit readiness and compliance led by government officials and industry leaders.
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