Full Name
Ms. Sarah Mullins
Job Title
Product Lead
Company
U.S. Army, PEO-EIS - CHESS
Speaker Bio
Ms. Sarah Mullins assumed the charter of the Product Lead, Computer Hardware Enterprise Software & Solutions (CHESS) in December 2022. In this capacity, she leads a team responsible for establishing and maintaining no-fee, flexible contracts through which Army customers may procure commercial off the shelf (COTS) IT hardware, software, and services via an e-commerce (IT e-mart) based process.

Before arriving to CHESS, Ms. Mullins was a senior project officer in Program Manager Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO), supporting foreign military sales projects on information and infrastructure modernization for our partner and coalition nations. Prior to DCO, she served in the Global Enterprise Network Modernization – OCONUS (GENM-O), formerly Power Projection Enablers (P2E), providing network, information, and infrastructure modernization services in support of two combatant commands and two Army service component commands spread across the European theater.

Ms. Mullins was commissioned into the Signal Corps in 2004, serving in a variety of tactical and strategic Signal organizations, prior to transitioning to the Army Acquisition Corps in 2012. In 2016, she left active duty and entered civil service with PEO EIS, serving as assistant product manager for I3MP, responsible for modernizing command centers through development and delivery of critical command, control, computers, communications, cyber, and intelligence capabilities to U.S. warfighters across the globe.

Ms. Mullins education includes a bachelor’s degree in criminology from Florida State University and a master’s degree in public administration from Clemson University. Ms. Mullins is a member of the Army Acquisition Corps and holds an Advanced certification in program management and Foundational/Professional certification in engineering and technical management (Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act).

Ms. Mullins’ military and civilian awards include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (4x Oak Leaf Clusters), and the Civil Service Commendation Medal.
Sarah Mullins