Ms. Patricia Huber

Ms. Patricia HuberMs. Patricia Huber’s 32 years of federal service demonstrated her commitment to ensuring the best ammunition was supplied to the Warfighter.

Ms. Huber began her federal career in 1983 with the United States Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command (AMCCOM) as an Industrial Engineer in the Industrial Readiness Directorate.

In 1985, she was assigned to the Joint Munitions Command (JMC) where she spent the remainder of her career working in various positions within the command. Her advice and wisdom provided the expertise critical to JMC in every capacity she served. As an expert logistician, she was a critical component to the management of 14 government munitions production installations, and 37 companies producing millions of rounds of ammunition annually in support of the DoD and Allied Nations.

Ms. Huber supported the deployment of teams of explosive safety personnel to participate in reviews of ammunition storage, accountability, and explosive safety enforcement in Afghanistan as part of Operation Clean Sweep. She was a driving force that guided significant decisions and action in support of ammunition production and logistics operations for the War. She played a significant role in the management and execution of $74M for American Resource Recovery Act (ARRA) projects awarded across JMC installations to modernize production processes and infrastructure.

Ms. Huber oversaw Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) actions at Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant (AAP), Kansas AAP, Riverbank AAP, Mississippi AAP, and the Red River Munitions Center.

In her final position, Ms. Huber served as the Senior Executive Service Deputy to the Commander for JMC. She provided top-line management of the ammunition production and logistics operations at JMC headquarters and installations.

Ms. Huber’s most notable awards include the Department of the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award and the Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award.

Ms. Huber retired in May 2015.