MOORESTOWN, N.J. - Capt. Scott Davis relieved Capt. Scott
Carlson as the AEGIS Technical Representative's Commanding Officer during a
Change of Command ceremony May 29 at the Vice Admiral James H. Doyle, Jr. Combat
System Engineering Development Site, commonly known as CSEDS or "The Cruiser in
the Cornfield."
Davis graduated from Purdue University in 1991 with a
bachelor's in Aeronautical Engineering and entered the Navy as a Surface Warfare
Officer. Davis most recently served as Deputy Commander of Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Port Hueneme Division, Port Hueneme, California.
As an Engineering Duty Officer, Davis' previous roles
include Supervisor of Shipbuilding (SUPSHIP) Portsmouth, Virginia, as a Project
Officer and Branch Head; PEO IWS as the Deputy for Combat Systems Ship
Integration and the Fleet Liaison and Introduction Officer for the RAM, Phalanx
and SeaRAM weapons systems; as the Air Dominance Department Officer at Naval
Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Port Hueneme; and at the Missile Defense Agency,
Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Program Directorate as the Current Block Weapons
System Division head and the Deputy for Future Weapons Systems.
He also served as the Combined Joint Task Force Troy Chief
Engineer for the Counter Radio-controlled IED Electronic Warfare (CREW) program
in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn in Baghdad, Iraq.
AEGIS Technical Representative operates the land-based Vice
Adm. James H. Doyle, Jr. Combat Systems Engineering Development Site "cruiser in
the cornfield" for research, development, integration, and testing of the AEGIS
Weapon and Combat Systems, cruiser and destroyer
modernization.
AEGIS Technical Representative, a NAVSEA field activity
reporting to the Program Executive Officer for Integrated Warfare Systems,
provides on-site technical oversight of the AEGIS Weapon System contractor and
contributes to all phases of combat system research, development, production,
acceptance, delivery, modernization, and in-service support.