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BRIGITTE TRAU Administrative Assistant Brigitte Trau approached supporting the DCC office at Kandahar Airfield as an opportunity to work side-by-side with DND, to serve her country, and to help the women of Afghanistan. Her deployment, between May and November 2009, proved to be all three. As the Administrative Support Officer, she handled both an administration and a contracting support role; but as a volunteer, she helped support a sewing project for Afghan widows who sold garments to provide for their families. “To be a part of that as well, to support the women, was very important to me,” she says. When it came to working seven days a week, Trau says it helped to have a routine. “The most special part of that was working as a team. Every Sunday we’d go out and call it a family dinner — we’d go to one of the messes as a group. We’d often go for lunch together, too . . . that really helped build the team and helped us support each other when that was needed.” SHAWN BINDON In addition to serving in Afghanistan, Manager of Major Programs Shawn Bindon regularly travelled to Afghanistan for two to three weeks at a time for DCC, to support employees on the ground and to better understand and help resolve issues. “Our mandate under the Defence Production Act is to deliver defence projects and there’s no geographic limitation on that,” says Bindon, who is a Colonel in the Reserve Force. “The biggest learning for us was how you deliver on this mandate in a high-paced environment like Afghanistan where the impact of failing to deliver in a very timely manner, or to use the right people, can have significant operational impacts on the Canadian troops and civilians that are working over there.” With DCC involved in the awarding of hundreds of contracts — from supplying electrical components to managing helicopter ramp construction — Bindon says he was consistently impressed with the ability of DCC employees to deliver projects under trying conditions, thinking on their feet, while still employing Canadian best practices and principles. “This is the ultimate delivery of defence projects . . . (you) truly see the impact of your ability to deliver.” 8 NATIONAL DAY OF HONOUR — MAY 9, 2014