Mr. Doug Haskin assumed charter of the Product Lead, Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Solutions (CHESS) on July 15, 2016. In this capacity, he 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.

Mr. Haskin joined the CHESS team in July 2016, after serving as the Deputy Project Director for Enterprise Services since November 2012. In that capacity, he managed a project office responsible for acquiring, fielding, and performing lifecycle sustainment of technology and services supporting many of the Army Chief Information Officer's largest enterprise initiatives.

Prior to being promoted to Deputy Product Director for TIS, Mr. Haskin served as the Division Chief for TIS Operations from March 2009 to May 2010.

Before joining TIS, Mr. Haskin worked for the Project Manager,Distributed Common Ground System- Army (DCGS-A) as a logistician. He also supported the Product Manager,Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3) project as both a contractor and later as a civilian from August 2004 to March 2008.

Mr. Haskin graduated from the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science in May 1998 and completed a Master of Science degree in Program Management from the Naval Postgraduate School in June 2010. As an Army Quartermaster officer, he served as a platoon leader in the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Ft Polk; Assistant S-3 in the 2nd Infantry Division at Camp Casey, Korea; Combat Service Support Automation Management Officer (CSSAMO) in the 46th Corps Support Group at Ft Bragg; and Theater Subsistence Manager at Camp Stronghold Freedom, Uzbekistan.

Mr. Haskin holds Level 3 DAWIA certifications in Life Cycle Logistics and Program Management. In August 2010, he received the Federal Computer Week Rising Star Award. He is a recipient of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award and the Commander's Award for Civilian Service.