Tim Goddette

Program Executive Office of Combat Support & Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS), U.S. Army
Program Executive Officer (PEO)
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Bio

Appointed to the Senior Executive Service in January 2014, Mr. Timothy G. Goddette became the U.S. Army's Program Executive Officer, Combat Support & Combat Service Support on June 4, 2018.  In this role, he provides professional and executive management for the development, systems integration, acquisition, testing, fielding, sustainment, and modernization of diverse systems across the Army's Transportation, Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Engineer portfolios.  With approximately 150 programs in active management at all ACAT levels, and approximately 110 additional programs monitored in sustainment, Mr. Goddette oversees an annual budget of approximately $3.5 billion and a total portfolio budget of approximately $16.9 billion (POM FY19-23.)  The PEO CS&CSS team includes four board-selected Joint and Army Project Managers and approximately 1,500 military and civilian teammates in PEO core and collocated matrix positions, liaison offices, fielding teams, indirect support positions and support contractors in five geographic locations.  Mr. Goddette is a retired Army colonel, and is a member of the Army Acquisition Corps who holds the highest-level program management certifications. 

His Acquisition Corps experience began in 1985 as a Research and Development Coordinator at the Corps of Engineers’ Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover, N.H. 

His previous assignments include three tours at the Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, MI and a variety of other assignments in the Pentagon and other locations.

He graduated from the University of Vermont with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering.  Mr. Goddette holds a master’s in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as a master’s degree in National Security and Resource Management from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.