Leader of Defense pay system overhaul to leave post
Mary Lacey says it’s time to move on after overseeing a massive restructuring of the civilian personnel system.
The head of a major pay and personnel transformation at the Defense Department will become a deputy program director at the Missile Defense Agency, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England has announced.
Mary Lacey, program executive officer for the National Security Personnel System, will become deputy program director of aegis ballistic missile defense at MDA on May 11. Brad Bunn, deputy program executive officer for NSPS and director of the Defense Civilian Personnel Management Service, will replace Lacey.
"Brad Bunn has been an integral leader for NSPS over the last four years," England said. "He has been there since this program's inception, and I'm confident that under his continued leadership, this will be a seamless transition as we move forward with program implementation."
NSPS is the department's effort to create a modern, flexible, performance-based human resources management system. By spring of 2008, more than 180,000 will have converted to NSPS. Eventually, the system is slated to cover 700,000 employees.
"I asked Mary Lacey to take on what was a very challenging and rigorous assignment," England said. "She has spent the last four years working in civilian human resources, away from her primary career track, and she has been outstanding."
Lacey said on Tuesday that she had always planned to return to a job in the department that fit her engineering and technical background. She said she came to NSPS in 2004 to provide strong leadership for the transition, but felt her leadership was no longer necessary, since "NSPS has now gotten into the DNA of the department.
"The focused, concentrated effort that was needed at the highest level has taken hold; the leadership attention has been caught," she said. "It's a good time for me to hand it off to Brad. I'm comfortable with where the program is, and I think Brad will do a wonderful job bringing it home."
Lacey's connections to NSPS will not disappear, however. In her new position at MDA, Lacey said she would be managing civilian employees under NSPS. "This is my opportunity to eat the meal I cooked," she said.