

He also influences resourcing for installation support functions with an annual budget of $11 billion and is the focal point for organizing, training and equipping the 51,000-person engineering force. This responsibility includes housing, fire emergency services, explosive ordnance disposal and emergency management services. He is responsible for providing policy and oversight for the planning, development, construction, maintenance, utilities and environmental quality of 183 Air Force bases worldwide valued at more than $297 billion. Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. John Allen is the Air Force director of civil engineers, deputy chief of staff for Logistics, Engineering & Force Protection, Headquarters U.S. He is currently supporting companies in the private sector, serving as a member of various boards or acting as a senior advisor. He also speaks globally to various business and academic groups and is working internationally in the cyber and national security arenas. He is a senior fellow and adjunct professor with Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Managements’ Public Private Initiative.Brig. Rogers is a graduate of Auburn University and also holds a master’s in national security. He is a distinguished graduate of the National War College and a graduate of highest distinction from the Naval War College. He is also an MIT Seminar XXI fellow and a Harvard Senior Executive in National Security alumnus. Atlantic Command. In addition, Rogers commanded at the unit, numbered fleet and service component levels in the Navy. intelligence community, as well as their international counterparts in the conduct of cyber and intelligence activity across the globe. He also assisted in the development of national and international policy with respect to cyber, intelligence and technology - including extensive work with corporate leadership in the finance, IT, telecommunications and technology sectors.ĭuring his broader service in uniform, Rogers held positions afloat and ashore around the globe focusing on cyber, intelligence, maritime operations and national security. His joint service was extensive including duty with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. government, the Department of Defense and the U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency. In those roles, he worked with the leadership of the U.S.

Navy in 2018 after nearly 37 years of naval service rising to the rank of four-star admiral. He culminated his career with a four-year tour as commander of the U.S. Former Director, National Security AgencyĪdm.
