WASHINGTON â Leaders of the new People First Task Force recently said they are committed to restoring an Army-wide culture of dignity and respect as they work to aggressively address the results of an independent report. Army senior leaders established the PFTF to respond to the list of findings and recommendations within the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee report released Dec. 8. Lt. Gen. Gary M. Brito, deputy chief of staff, G-1; Diane M. Randon, assistant deputy chief of staff, G-2; and Sgt. Maj. Julie A.M. Guerra, deputy chief of staff, G-2 SGM, will serve as the tri-chairs. The task force has âthree dedicated professionals who have committed their lives to this institution,â Randon said. As a member of the senior executive service, she has 35 combined years of federal service and a record of leadership expertise pertaining to Army personnel, installations and quality of life issues.