![]() ![]() ![]() Among his technical accomplishments, he performed a complete weapon system code review as part of a red team on the AGM-130 and developed a government in-house capability to perform Independent Verification & Validation of Ada source code, he led a should cost team for the electronics section of the Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missile weapon system in early production in 1989.įrom 1990 through 1999 Mr. Sorial began his career with the Air Force in the Engineering Directorate, Armament Division at Eglin AFB FL in 1986 as an electronics and computer engineer. Prior to his Deputy PEO Assignment, Mr Sorial was Chief, C-130 Hercules Division, PEO Mobility, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Robbins AFB, GA where he was responsible for acquisition, modernization and sustainment of the more than 1200 Air Force and foreign C-130s around the world. Sorial previously served as the Air Force Deputy Program Executive Officer for Tankers, Wright Patterson AFB, OH fromJuly 2017 to December 2019, where he assisted in planning and execution of all life cycle activities for the AF’s tanker fleet. He is also responsible for every aspect of directorate operations including personnel, budget, execution, performance and supportability. He assists the PEO in overseeing the Armament Directorate’s FMS program supporting 67 partner nations valued at $11.9B. The Directorate develops, fields, and sustains our combat forces’ highest priority precision weapons, including Hypersonics, AMRAAM, JASSM, JDAM, MOP, SDB, QF-16, legacy munitions, CAD/PAD and commodity buys. ![]() The 1800+ person Armament Directorate executes a portfolio valued at more than $92B. Sorial serves as the Air Force Deputy Program Executive Officer for Weapons, Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. ![]()
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