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Posted March 12, 2010
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Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
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Delaware leadership fellows tour Army installation
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- Thirty-three Delaware leadership fellows gained insights into how the Army is transforming the region into a center for science and technology March 12 during a visit to Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Delaware Leadership, Inc. is a leadership program offering a series of issue-oriented forums and experiences, "based on the belief that knowledge is a key element and prime motivator of leadership," according to the organizations Web site.
The participants met with Army officials, learned about Aberdeen Proving Ground operations and toured the installation.
"From a policy leadership perspective, I'm overwhelmed by how aggressive the Army is being in the transformation process," said Andrew W. Staton, Delaware businessman and leadership fellow. "Obviously they are using both resources and dollars, and integrating them to make the mission a little bit more efficient ... I'm sort of impressed that the Army has thought a lot about that."
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