Program executive officer

A program executive officer, or PEO, is one of a few key individuals in the United States military acquisition process. As can be seen from the examples below, a program executive officer may be responsible for a specific program (e.g., the Joint Strike Fighter), or for an entire portfolio of similar programs (e.g., the Air Force PEO for space, who is responsible for all acquisition programs at the Air Force Space Command Space and Missile Systems Center, or the Navy PEO for aircraft carriers).

The current program executive officers include (but may not be limited to):

Army

 * Ammunition
 * Aviation
 * Chemical and Biological Defense
 * Combat Support & Combat Service Support
 * Command Control and Communications (Tactical)
 * Enterprise Information Systems
 * Ground Combat Systems
 * Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors
 * Missiles and Space
 * Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation
 * Soldier

Navy

 * Joint Strike Fighter
 * Air ASW, Assault, and Special Mission Programs
 * Aircraft carriers
 * C4I
 * Space
 * Enterprise Information Systems
 * Integrated Warfare
 * Littoral and Mine Warfare
 * Ships
 * Space Systems
 * Strike Weapons and Unmanned Aviation
 * Submarines
 * Tactical Air Programs

Air Force

 * Aircraft Aeronautical Systems Center
 * Agile Combat Systems (ACS)77th Aeronautical Systems Wing
 * Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance / Special Operation Forces (ISR/SOF)
 * Fighter / Bombers (FB)312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
 * Mobility 516th Aeronautical Systems Wing
 * KC-46A
 * Command and Control & Combat Support Systems (C2&CS)Electronic Systems Center
 * Enterprise Logistics Systems
 * Command and Control / Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C2ISR)
 * Cyber NetCentric
 * Battle Management
 * Enterprise Information Systems
 * Strategic Systems
 * Weapons
 * Services
 * Space Systems
 * Rapid Capability
 * Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)

Military

 * Health Systems