Following assignments as a Chemical School instructor and responsibility for an inventory control point in Orléans, France, he became involved in his first assignment with leveraging technology as Chief of the Automated Logistics Tests for the Division Logistics Systems at Fort Hood, Texas.
During his two-year tenure, he worked to improve the training, doctrine and evaluation programs at the Ordnance School.
He was on the board of directors for Global Security Management,[7] ATC Materials, Inc. and Eagle Systems and Services, Inc,[8] a wholly owned subsidiary of The Columbia Group.
In 2019, Salomon received a formal letter of reprimand from the Army that was later found to be unsubstantiated and removed from his file with complete exoneration for a charge of alleged indecent assault, in which he allegedly groped the spouse of the late BG William R. Holmes, GEN Salomon's direct subordinate.
This allegedly occurred at a pre-AUSA annual convention social at the General’s home at Ft Belvoir, VA October 1994.
On 10 February 2024, three members of an Army board charged with correcting military records unanimously approved the request to remove the reprimand in part because "there was insufficient probable cause that supported the allegations.