Mr. McGarrigan, a native of Philadelphia, PA, graduated from Villanova University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Widener University with a MS in Systems Engineering; and the Defense Systems Management College with a MA in Acquisition Management.
Professionally, Mr. McGarrigan was a Senior Advisor to the White House Military Office, Naval Aviation and the Marine Corps for the development and restart efforts for the Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program.
During his tenure with the Department of Defense Mr. McGarrigan was the Program Manager responsible for all aircraft launch and recovery for Naval Air Systems Command. He managed a team of 1,200 professionals with a $300 million annual budget. As Deputy Acquisition Executive for Systems Command he developed acquisition strategies, oversaw the independent assessments provided to Congress for the guided missile program and Navy tactical training ranges deficiencies. As a Technical Director for the Command he directed the integration of all aviation systems requiring onboard ship installation. He managed efforts of 12 senior program managers and provided leadership when reporting assigned programs to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Shipbuilding and Logistics.
As a Visiting Professor at St. Mary’s College he provided guidance and counseling to members of the faculty and instructed industry members with regards to Government contracting, risk management and program acquisition.
As the Senior Business Development Manager for the Cumberland Group he advised corporate leadership regarding developing areas for growth and provided curricula for corporate team building and crisis management.
Mr. McGarrigan is survived by his wife Peg, three children, Laurie, DJ and Scott and five grandchildren, Jackson, Ella Kate, Danny, Ethan and Dylan.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, January 4, 2019 in the Peacock – Newnam & White Funeral Home Chapel.
Online condolences may be offered at www.peacocknewnamwhite.com.
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