[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 29 (Thursday, February 28, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E221-E222]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING CAPTAIN KRISTIAN P. BIGGS FOR THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE IN
THE UNITED STATES NAVY
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HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Mr. CONNOLLY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Captain Kristian
P. Biggs for thirty years of dedicated service in the United States
Navy. Captain Biggs will retire as the Director of Missile Defense and
Integration in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy
for Ships.
Captain Kris Biggs was born on July 23, 1961 in Jacksonville,
Florida. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics
(Departmental Honors) and Mathematics at Jacksonville University, where
he received a commission in April 1983 as an Ensign, via the NROTC
program, into the Restricted Line (Engineering Duty Officer). He holds
a Master of Science Degree in Engineering Acoustics from the Naval
Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and is a graduate of the
Advanced Program Manager's Course from the Defense Systems Management
College in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
After completing the Surface Warfare Officer School Basic Course in
Coronado, California, he reported to the USS Lang (FF-1060) where he
qualified as a Surface Warfare Officer while serving as Antisubmarine
Warfare Officer, Assistant Navigator, and Personnel Officer. In
September 1986, Captain Biggs entered the Naval Postgraduate School in
Monterey, California and graduated in December 1988 with a Masters
Degree in Engineering Acoustics. After attending the Engineering Duty
Officer Basic Course in Mare Island, California, Captain Biggs reported
to Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force in Norfolk,
Virginia where he served as the Operational Test Director for the AN/
SQQ-89(V) ASW Combat System from 1989 to 1993. During this time he
completed the Engineering Duty Officer Qualification Program and
participated in the planning and execution of the USS Arleigh Burke
(DDG-51) Operational Evaluation. Captain Biggs' next assignment was
Combat Systems Officer on USS NASSAU (LHA-4) in Norfolk, Virginia,
where he reported in 1993 following the Surface Warfare Officer
Department Head Course in Newport, Rhode Island.
Captain Biggs reported to Program Executive Officer for Undersea
Warfare in Crystal City, Virginia in the fall of 1995. His initial
assignment was as an Assistant Program Manager in the Naval Signal
Processors Program Office (PMS 428). Following the Advanced Program
Manager's Course at DSMC in 1997, Captain Biggs was assigned to the
Undersea Weapons Program Office (PMS 404) where he worked on advanced
technology. He was selected to become a member of the Acquisition
Professional Community and completed his Level III Program Management
qualification. In 1998, Captain Biggs was assigned to the Program
Executive Officer for Theater Surface Combatants where he served as the
Navy Area Theater Ballistic Missile Defense (TBMD) Test and Evaluation
Branch Head in the Navy Area TBMD Program Office (PMS 451). From August
2000 to July 2002, he served as the Navy Area TBMD Systems Engineering
Branch Head.
In August 2002, Captain Biggs reported to Program Executive Officer
for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS) Detachment Huntsville, Alabama
where he served as the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense
Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) Deputy Project Manager (Navy) in
the Army Program Executive Officer for Air, Space and Missile Defense.
He went to Afghanistan in 2003 and Iraq in 2004 in support of
Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. He was promoted to
Captain in July 2004.
In October 2004, Captain Biggs became the 11th Commanding Officer of
Aegis Technical Representative in Moorestown, NJ. Under his leadership,
the command earned ten field activity excellence awards (five from PEO
IWS and five from Aegis BMD) and was awarded the Meritorious Unit
Commendation for its critical role in the historic ``Satellite
Shootdown.'' He reported to the Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Ships in August 2010.
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Captain Biggs' personal decorations include the Legion of Merit,
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with one
gold star, Navy Commendation Medal with three gold stars, Army
Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and various service related
awards and campaign ribbons.
Captain Biggs is married to the former Marina Reese. The Biggs' have
four children; Justin, Eric, Juliana, and Joshua.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in honoring Captain
Kristian P. Biggs for his thirty years of service to our country.
Captain Biggs has demonstrated a deep commitment to the security of our
nation. His exemplary career is a testament to the level of dedication
exhibited among our men and women in the armed forces. I would like to
personally wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.
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