Expert Details
Strategic Planning, Vision Development, Systems and Operations Analysis, and Systems Engineering
ID: 723305
Virginia, USA
Experience in strategic planning and vision development includes support of the Army Digitization Office (ADO), the future of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) for the Vice Chairman of the Joint Staff, and similar work for OSD (C3I), BMDO (MDA), JTAMDO, Navy PEO IT, the DoN Secretariat, CNET, Navy SEALs, Army SMDC, ONR, PEO IWS, and many others. Professionally, Expert has supported the analysis and development of such C4ISR-related systems and capabilities as Athena (the Navy's revolutionary approach to Theater Command and Decision), the Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO) capability, Y2K testing and analysis, the Area Air Defense Commander (AADC) capability, Land Attack and NSFS, TAMD, JBMC2, Joint Fires, the Navy Distributed Engineering Plant (DEP), Common C&D, and Open Architecture. He has also supported the New Design SSN, CV (X), CNV-76, DD-21, DD(X), the LCS, and the CG(X).
In addition to his consulting work, he is active as a member of the Executive Committee of the Strike, Land Attack, and Air Defense (SLAAD) Division of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), including service as Study Director on a number of influential Industry-Government study efforts. His most recent new NDIA study for the Navy was delivered to Sponsors (N8, N7/N7) in the Office of the CNO. He also supports the NDIA Systems Engineering, Undersea Warfare, C4ISR, Missile Defense, and Expeditionary Warfare Divisions. Expert is the author of a book and numerous strategic plans, articles and papers. He has served as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, since 1994.
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Supporting the Lockheed Martin-CSC Future Cruiser / CG(X) Design Team with systems engineering, UML and DOORS requirements modeling, modeling and simulation, CONOPS development, and naval warfare SME services
(2005-present)Supported Lockheed Martin with technology planning and ACTD development services for their complex C4ISR Research and Development Program (2003)Supported the US Navy PEO IWS5 ASW Program Office with a series of strategic planning tasks that developed a complete ASW Master Plan for the US Navy which achieved consensus support across all areas of the ASW community (surface, air, submarine, and other related areas) (2003-2005)Supported the Navy Secretariat with strategic planning in the development of Visionary Guidance for the Naval Program for PR01, the first time it had been done since John Lehman was Secretary of the Navy (1998)Supported the Lockheed Martin, Hughes, and Raytheon team with a systems engineering effort to prepare a CONOPS and systems engineering approach for a visionary intial approach for future Open Architecture Combat Systems for Navy warships, called "Athena." (1997)
Today, this visionary effort has been carried into practice as the Navy Open Architecture Program under PEO IWS7.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1985 | Degree: PhD | Subject: World Politics, Political Economy | Institution: Catholic University of America |
Year: 1984 | Degree: MA | Subject: World Politics, Political Economy | Institution: Catholic University of America |
Year: 1978 | Degree: MS | Subject: Operations Research | Institution: Naval Postgraduate School |
Year: 1978 | Degree: MS | Subject: Applied Mathematics | Institution: Naval Postgraduate School |
Year: 1967 | Degree: BS | Subject: Mathematics | Institution: US Naval Academy |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1997 to 2015 | Employer: Strategic Synthesis, Ltd. (LLC) | Title: President and CEO | Department: NA |
Responsibilities:He is the President and CEO of his small consulting company, responsible for everything from business development to performing the consulting itself! |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1996 to 1997 | Employer: Teledyne Brown Engineering | Title: Director, Naval Programs | Department: Defense Programs |
Responsibilities:As Director, Naval Programs, he was responsible for business development for TBE in naval market areas, including missile defense, modeling and simulation, and systems analysis areas. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1994 to 1996 | Employer: Global Associates, Ltd. | Title: Deputy and Technical Director | Department: Decision Support Systems Division |
Responsibilities:While at Global Associates, he support the development of innovative multi-functional business and management decision support systems, as well as strategic planning and War Room development support. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1967 to 1994 | Employer: US Navy | Title: 3 Commands at Sea (CG, DDG, ATF) | Department: Numerous Duty Stations, afloat and ashore |
Responsibilities:While serving as a Navy Officer, served in Washington, DC, in a number of responsible positions, and served at sea fr 14 years, including three commands at sea. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 1967 to 1994 | Agency: US Navy | Role: Surface Warfare Officer | Description: He served as a naval Surface Warfare Officer, including 14 years of sea duty, 3 commands at sea, and numerous significant tours in Washington, DC. |
Years: 1963 to 1967 | Agency: US Naval Academy | Role: Midshipman | Description: Student |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 1990 to 1992 | Country / Region: NATO Region | Summary: As Division Director, Joint Exercise and Training Division (JETD), Joint Staff, he was the US Representative for all NATO Military Exercises, and worked directly and frequently wirh all NATO countries, including frequent trips to Europe for planning meetings and exercise observation |
Years: 2000 to 2002 | Country / Region: Japan, Western Pacific Rim | Summary: As Commanding Officer of USS MOBILE BAY (CG 53), Aegis Cruiser, he was homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. Operations including direct contact with most countries in the region, and their naval forces,including Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Australia. |
Years: 1979 to 2001 | Country / Region: Middle East | Summary: Over the period above, on two different ships, he made a total of three extended deployments to the Middle East area, which, as Commanding Officer, USS MOBILE BAY (CG 53), included service as the Battle Force ZULU Anti-Air Warfare Commander for four Carrier Battle Groups during the 1991 Gulf War. Here, he interacted with and/or lead in combat nationals and navies of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Oman, and Bahrain, Australia, the UK, Spain, France, Canada, and Argentina. He was largely responsible for the total destruction of the Iraqi Navy in 1991. |
Years: 1986 to 1986 | Country / Region: Mediterranean Sea Area | Summary: As Commanding Officer of USS KING (DDG 41), he served as the Anti-Air Warfare Commander for the AMERICA Batte Group during combat operations in 1986 in the Gulf of Sidra Operation versus Libya. During this period, he operated and interacted with personnel and navies from the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. |
Years: 1972 to 1975 | Country / Region: North Atlantic | Summary: During service as Operations Officer, USS SEMMES (DDG 18), and then Commanding Officer, USS LUISENO (ATF 156) over this period, he operated in the North Atlantic for numerous operational periods, interacting and operating withthe navies of Canada, Norway, the UK, Germany, Portugaul, the Netherlands, and France. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA); American Institute of Aeronautics and Engineers (AIAA); Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA); Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society; Navy League of the United States; Surface Navy Association (SNA); United States Naval Institute |
Professional Appointments |
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Executive Committee, Strike, Land Attack, and Air Defense Committee, SLAAD Division, NDIA Board Member, Surface Navy Association Board Member, Infonex |
Awards / Recognition |
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NDIA Gold Medal, Admiral John H. Sides Award, NDIA SLAAD Division NDIA SLAAD Division Certificates of Merit (3); MORS Graduate Research Award, NPS Military decorations: Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit (2); Bronze Star Medal (3); Meritorious Service Medal; Navy Commendation Medal (2); Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry |
Medical / Professional |
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Federal Executive Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1983-1984 |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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Strategy with Passion - a Leader's Guide to Exploiting the Future (new book); Strategic Forecasting in Long-Range Military Force Planning (book); Numerous technical and defense studies; Numerous journal articles |
Additional Experience
Training / Seminars |
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He served as an Adjunct Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1994-1996. He prepared and taught a popular graduate course entitled: "Naval Power and Strategy." |
Marketing Experience |
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As Director of Naval Programs, Teledyne Brown Engineering, he was awarded a citation fise and accomplishment in marketing. |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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French | Moderate capability |
Fields of Expertise
corporate strategic planning, military strategic planning, strategic planning, team building, weapon, vision development, international operations, strategic technology planning, business development, business operations, command, control, communication and intelligence, business management, competitive intelligence, radar sensor, organizational development, missile system, tactical air defense system, strategic air defense system, air defense system, strategic quality planning, technology planning, Department of Defense, national defense, weaponry gun, ballistic missile defense system, missile defense system, missile, weapons system, military system, warfare, strategic research planning