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Contested Logistics SME at Systems Planning & Analysis
Location: New Alexandria, Virginia, United States 28 work roles 6 schools
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Thomas Lenhardt previously worked as Program Manager, Joint Assessment and Enabling Capabilities (JAEC) at Systems Planning & Analysis and Program Manager, Joint Assessment & Enabling Capabilities (JAEC) at Systems Planning & Analysis. Thomas Lenhardt holds Master'S Degree, Operations Research, 3.55 from Naval Postgraduate School.

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Proven senior management professional. Dynamic and innovative problem solver with well-established history of improving organizational performance while consistently exceeding goals. Organizational & enterprise-level analyst, change agent, and problem solver with executive experience. Experience managing technical programs, projects, operations, and complex contracts through full life cycle. Career Marine Corps officer: developing leaders, managing risk and programs in dynamic and high-pressure operations. Recognized excellence leading Aviation Sustainment & Logistics organizations worldwide, participating in major weapons systems acquisition programs including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and developing policies supporting combat and contingency operations. SME in mission focused leadership, Aviation sustainment and logistics, policy development, strategic management, operational decision making, and standards based training. Translates strategic visions into concrete actions with measurable results. Seeking innovative ways for solving complex problems.Currently providing expert military operations analysis support as Senior Analyst for Additive Manufacturing (AM) in support of the Navy Science and Technology Board. Serves as the Joint, OSD, Interagency Division (JOID) Lead and Representative for the Quality Management System (QMS) process and Risk Management Lead. Program Manager for the Joint Assessment & Enabling Capabilities (JAEC) office. Spearheaded the preparation and participation efforts for the ISO 9001:2015 Tri-Annual Recertification Audit, which contributed to the successful company recertification.

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Systems Planning & Analysis
Systems Planning & Analysis
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Program Manager, Joint Assessment & Enabling Capabilities (Jaec)

Current

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Serve in the capacity as Program Manager for the OSD Personnel and Readiness, Joint Assessment & Enabling Capabilities (JAEC) office. Leads onsite personnel and reach back teams providing analytic support in the program advisory, policy development, and mission support services to design, develop, and implement assessments to provide decision opportunities for the military and joint training communities. Supervise team members by overseeing and coordinating products and strategic initiatives in support of JAEC. Define program controls for procedures and reporting and develop progress reports for the program, as well as management of the JAEC budget. Manage the risks and contingency plans to ensure the success of the program.

Mar 2024 - Present

Additive Manufacturing Lead Analyst, Navy Science & Technology

Current

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Serve as Senior Analyst for Additive Manufacturing (AM) in support of the Navy Science and Technology Board. Analyze the influence and incorporation of AM in the DON shipbuilding and maintenance portfolios, highlighting its potential to transform operational and mission capabilities by enhancing efficiency and reducing costs compared to the current state of the industrial supply chain and by promoting innovation. Explore the replication of AM techniques through an array of emerging technologies to achieve increased mission readiness and agility through self-sustainment, allowing for enhanced operational reach and overall ship resiliency in active theater of operations.

Nov 2023 - Present

Hypersonics Roadmapping Lead Analyst

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Roadmapping Lead for the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office (JHTO) under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) Research and Technology. Develop foundational and enabling roadmaps to enable next capabilities. Articulate alignment of science and technology roadmaps to future warfighter concepts. Coordinate alignment of National stakeholders through technical interchange meetings. Coordinate development of cohesive taxonomy for use across hypersonic technical disciplines spanning advanced concepts, Science and Technology (S&T) Acceleration and Development, and University Consortium for Applied Hypesonics (UCAH). Develop higher level roadmaps showing progression of efforts across hypersonics stakeholders. Collaborate with Next Generation Capability Cooperation (NGCC) High Speed Weapons (HSW) Working Group for development of hypersonic internal carriage requirements for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

Dec 2021 - Feb 2024

Kill Chain Analysis Tool Lead Analyst

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Support the Research Development and Acquisition Task Force (RDA TF) / Strategic Intelligence and Analysis Cell (SIAC) under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)). Task lead for systems library data management in support of SIAC. Develop integrated products spanning intelligence analysis, technical data collection and analysis, scenario assessment, technology forecasting and net assessment, kill chain analysis (KCA), as well as technology assessment and analysis for SIAC's Mission Level Assessment. Serves as Division Level Quality Management and Risk Analysis Lead.

Jan 2020 - Nov 2021

Senior Military Operations Analyst

Alexandria, Virginia

Responsible for analysis and evaluation of program effectiveness; assessing program development and execution; and improving organizational effectiveness and efficiency associated with the continued success of the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office, Headquarters Air Force, as well as other assignments supporting the Joint Operational Analysis and Wargaming Support Group. This includes providing timely and objective assessments to a variety of DoD customers through leveraging a broad range of technical knowledge and operational experience. Serves as Division Level Quality Management and Risk Analysis Lead.Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:- Work as part of a cross-functional team to examine client needs and objectives to identify F-35 support requirements to help drive positive outcomes and reduce Life Cycle costs for the client.- Develop and employ a responsive, systematic, and flexible approach for conducting analyses and assessments within the time and resources available.- Assist in concept development as well as in the planning, reporting, and execution of F-35 logistics and sustainment events.- Provide technical expertise and in-depth analysis for a team of both junior and senior analysts.- Conduct wargame, exercise and workshop support to include game facilitation, analysis and post-event report writing.- Write technical papers and reports on selected client topics related to F-35 logistics.- Interface directly with clients providing regular status update and technical support.

Jan 2018 - Dec 2019

Deputy Director For Jsf Depot Planning

Arlington, Va, Joint Strike Fighter Program Office

* Deputy Director for F-35 Depot Capabilities Planning and Activation * Planning & Capabilities Lead for Global Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul, and Upgrade (MRO&U)* Deputy Lead for Capabilities Planning Integrated Planning Team on Depot Planning and Activation for the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office. * Integrate resource requirements with multi-year acquisition, support to develop POM inputs.* Evaluate the impact of new resource levels, such as budget cuts or increases. * Analyze all changes that have an impact on the acquisitions and develop responsive and effective changes in plans and strategies, * Coordinate and validate Ground Rules and Assumptions regarding Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul, and Upgrade activation sites. * Support development of Joint Service Depot Maintenance strategy to optimize expertise, potential capability, and logistics support infrastructure resident at commercial and organic activities. * Ensure in-service engineering and logistics requirements of Navy, Marine Corps, USAF, and international partners are met. * Evaluate depot maintenance and support service capability, and capacity levels.

Jan 2016 - Dec 2017

Enlisted Through Corporal (Ch-46 Mechanic)

San Diego, Ca And Iwakuni, Japan

* Duties and responsibilities of an enlisted Marine.

Jun 1987 - Jul 1990

F-35 Sustainment And Logistics Lead

Hqmc Asl

Pentagon

* USMC aviation logistics lead for F-35 Aviation Sustainment and Logistics issues.* Work with OSD, Joint Staff, other HQMC departments, NAVAIR program offices, JSF program office, Fleet Readiness centers, TYCOMS, Naval Aviation Enterprise, Marine Forces Command/Wing/MAG/MALS/Squadrons, and Industry representatives in execution of duties.* Serve on Joint Maintenance Analysis Group for OSD to find Secretary of Defense directed efficiencies and savings.* HQMC Logistics and facilities lead for F-35 cell.* HQMC representative for Naval Aviation Enterprise Current Readiness strategic planning.* Action Officer for all Training and Education Command software development, and Aviation training issues.

Jun 2014 - Jan 2016

Strategic Studies Graduate Student

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va

* Top Level, joint professional military education program in preparation for command and staff assignments in joint, multinational or higher-level Marine Air Ground Task Force organizations or Service headquarters, * Complete all academic requirements for a Master of Strategic Studies degree,* Assimilate concepts and theories and apply them to profession of arms through active participation in seminar discussions, written assignments, oral presentations, practical application, case study analysis, and war-gaming exercises.* Contribute subject matter expertise gained from prior military and civilian education and operational experience during seminar discussions, oral presentations and exercises.* Apply critical analysis skills to complex, uncertain situations.

Aug 2013 - Jun 2014

Commanding Officer

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, Ca

* Command, inspire, and mentor over 800 Marines and Sailors assigned to Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-16 in the execution of organizational and institutional roles and responsibilities while achieving operational and administrative excellence.* Provide responsive, effective, and efficient aviation maintenance, supply, ordnance, and information systems support that enables Marine Aviation Group-16 (MAG-16) Commanding Officers to produce core competent, combat effective units and sustain operations in an austere expeditionary environment.* Serve as principal advisor to MAG-16 for all aviation logistics matters.* Create a safe, secure, and professional command climate that enable Marines to succeed in accomplishing the mission.* Participate and provide aviation logistics expertise for MAG-16 and 3D Marine Aircraft Wing Afghanistan War Planning Team.* Directly intervene across multiple echelons of command to ensure personnel and family well being while maintaining good order and discipline.* Effectively apply Continuous Process Improvement tools, principles, and concepts.

Jul 2011 - Jun 2013

Joint Strike Fighter, Logistics And Maintenance Lead

Opnav N88

Pentagon

* Serve as F-35 Requirements Officer for F-35 Sustainment Strategy to include APN, RDTE, and MILCON funding during POM-13 preparation and submission,* Coordinate internal OPNAV positions, external coordination with HQMC (Aviation), NAVAIR, F-35 Joint Program Office, USAF, and International Partners.* Represent HQMC (Aviation) at F-35 conferences and meetings on topics related to USMC F-35 fielding and sustainment, and USMC Performance Based Agreement.* Serve as member of the F-35 Autonomic Logistics Working Group.* Develop and deliver briefs for Flag/General Officers on matters related to F-35 Sustainment Strategy, MILCON, and ship integration efforts.* Conduct F-35 requirements validation in support of budget requests.* Coordinate Cost share agreements with USAF regarding joint use of Eglin AFB.* Validate F-35 sustainment requirements in support of program execution. * Serve as N88 resource sponsor for F-35 Ship Integration efforts to include information technology integration and applicable ship alteration requirements.

Jun 2009 - Jun 2011

Advanced Military & Operational Studies Graduate Student

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va

* Intermediate level professional military education course to prepare for command and duties with a higher level Marine Air/Ground Task Force or assignment with joint or multinational service organizations.* Assimilate concepts and theories and relate them to the profession of war fighting via seminar participation, writing exercises, practical applications and war gaming exercises.* Participate in all seminar discussions, facilitating and leading in your area of expertise.* Prepare for duty in a joint command with emphasis on multiple practical exercises and classroom instruction leading to joint military professional Education Phase I certification* Complete all academic requirements for Master of Military Studies degree.

Aug 2008 - Jun 2009

Operations Officer

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, Ca

* Responsible for all phases of planning and coordination involved with the tactical employment of Marine Aviation Logistics Support Program (MALSP).* Provide tailored support/qualified personnel to support deployed squadrons or detachmentss.* Coordinate and monitor squadron Lean Six Sigma planning evolutions.* Chief advisor to the MALS CO for all matters pertaining to planning and execution of tactical/training operations involving MALSP support and squadron non-MOS training.* Coordinate with MAG-11 S-3 on the development of the MALS Training Exercise Employment Plan (TEEP).* Interface with external agencies for all operations and training support requirements.* Lead, guide, and ensure the welfare of all Operations Marines.* Responsible for the squadron's historical and unit information programs.* Responsible for all squadron operational/non- Military Occupational Specialty training requirements including: marksmanship; Marine Corps Martial Arts Program; Marine Corps Institute (academic) courses; Nuclear Biological and Chemical training; water survival and swim qualifications; Battle Skills Training; Driver's Improvement Courses; and Physical Fitness Tests

Feb 2008 - Jul 2008

Executive Officer

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, Ca

* Responsible for all Headquarters Staff functions to include keeping the Commanding Officer appraised of overall unit mission accomplishment, state of good order and discipline, and administrative accuracy of all unit correspondence, documentation and awards.* Act as the unit Commanding Officer in his absence.* Coordinate and manage information flow and tasking between the five departments: Headquarters/Operations, Maintenance, Ordnance, Aviation Supply and Avionics to facilitate mission accomplishment in support of MAG-16 squadrons.* Manage Officer and enlisted assignments within the unit.* Manage officer development and Professional Military Education programs.* Serve as the senior Safety Officer responsible for implementing and supervising all unit safety programs.* Act as the unit Family Readiness Officer

Feb 2007 - Feb 2008

Operations Officer (Forward Deployed)

Al Anbar Province, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq

* Plan, coordinate, and execute the deployment of the squadron in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM 05-07.2.* Coordinate the combined deployment/redeployment of over 1000 personnel in and out of Iraq to eight separate MALS over six months.* Work closely with MAG-16 (REIN) S-3, 3D MAW (FWD) G-5 and MARCENT on the planning and coordination for the deployment and redeployment of eighteen squadron detachments.* Plan the development of Marines from eight different MALS while deployed.* Coordinate with MALS-11 on the plan for the de-merger of MALS-11 and MALS-16.* Organize and brief the CO on all Squadron operational and training issues.* Effectively lead 22 Aviation Logistics Information Systems Specialists in all aspects of computer systems management and maintenance covering a network scattered through 20 buildings and a 7 mile radius, as well as 3 Forward Operating Bases.* Serve as Acting Executive Officer, filling in a critical element in the unit command element for 2 months during the reporting period while forward deployed.

Jun 2006 - Jan 2007

Operations Officer

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, Ca

* Coordinate and supervise the merging of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 11 (MALS 11) and MALS 16, a force of 1540 personnel, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), while continuing to meet worldwide logistical operations commitments.* Developed a successful transition plan for the departure/return of Marines from (Iraq) OIF Phase I and Phase II entailing a 28% turnover of MALS-11 totaling 460 Marines.* Successfully organize/plan deployments for Marine Expeditionary Units, Aircraft Carriers, Unit Deployments to Okinawa, Weapons Training Instruction deployments to Yuma, and detachments to 29 Palms, CA, and Individual Augments, with MALS-11 as the Aviation Combat Element lead.* Coordinate F/A-18 C/D Remote Expeditionary Support Package (supply packages) inputs between MALS-11 (Miramar),12 (Iwakuni, Japan),31 (Beaufort, SC), and 41 (Reserve squadron out of Fort Worth, TX) as the model manager.* Coordinate initial Electronic Readiness reporting system implementation for 3MAW with MALS-11 as the lead once again making MALS-11 the model for other communities. * Instrumental in developing standardized Mission Essential Task Lists across 3MAW.* Driving force in establishing an AIRSpeed office (Lean Six Sigma Office) at the headquarters (a first for any MALS).* Coordinate Reconstitution efforts with Avionics assets to 2DMAW from OIF (Iraq).* Develop successful training plan for 1540 Marines and Sailors.

May 2005 - Jun 2006

Lead Operations Analyst

Suffolk, Va

* Use analytical methods for solving varied and complex strategic, operational, and managerial defense issues.* Formulate problems and design research and studies methods.* Conduct and supervise qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex military and related problems including evaluation of training, force effectiveness, and material systems.* Responsible for data collection and analysis; developing measures of effectiveness and measures of performance; processing data upon exercise completion; analyzing data to prove or disprove hypothesis.* Participate in drafting after action reports and publishing final experiment report for feedback into the integration process. * Analyze experiment observations and data, and perform data analysis to support the conclusions reached.

Oct 2001 - Apr 2005

Operations Research Graduate Student

Monterey, Ca

* Successfully complete studies in the Operations Analysis curriculum for the awarding of the degree Master of Science in Operations Research. * Published thesis regarding integrating and simultaneously solving and optimizing the "Traveling Salesmen Problem" and the "Vehicle Routing Problem".

Jun 1999 - Sep 2001

Maintenance And Material Control Officer

Hmm-266 (Reinforced) 24Th Marine Expeditionary Unit

Marine Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville, Nc And Uss Nassau

* Responsible for the overall aircraft maintenance material support for the squadron.* Supervise, coordinate, and monitor daily aircraft maintenance workload work priorities.* Liaison with supporting activities and supply.* Supervise aircraft logs, equipment and inventory records.* Responsible for calculating and updating Aircraft Weight and Balance data.* Furnish technical advice and information to the supply department concerning the identity, quantities of supplies, spare parts, and engines.* Establish, manage, and review process for allowance lists and the Individual Material Readiness List adequacy to support the daily maintenance workload.* Monitor flight time of life limited components for replacement.* Responsible for training enlisted Maintenance Controllers to safe aircraft for flight.* Responsible for maintenance department milestones and command chronology inputs.* Responsible for maintenance lessons learned and exercise after action reports.

Feb 1997 - Jun 1999

Maintenance And Material Control Officer

Hmt-204

Marine Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville, Nc

* Assigned as a 1stLt to billet normally held by a Senior Captain. * Training squadron for initial accession pilots and pilots conducting refresher training in the CH-46 prior to being assigned to the Fleet. * Responsible for the overall aircraft maintenance material support for the squadron.* Supervise, coordinate, and monitor daily aircraft maintenance workload work priorities.* Liaison with supporting activities and supply.* Supervise aircraft logs, equipment and inventory records.* Responsible for calculating and updating Aircraft Weight and Balance data.* Furnish technical advice and information to the supply department concerning the identity, quantities of supplies, spare parts, and engines.* Establish, manage, and review process for allowance lists and the Individual Material Readiness List adequacy to support the daily maintenance workload.* Monitor flight time of life limited components for replacement.* Responsible for training enlisted Maintenance Controllers to safe aircraft for flight.* Responsible for maintenance department milestones and command chronology inputs.* Responsible for maintenance lessons learned and exercise after action reports.

Dec 1995 - Feb 1997

Quality Assurance Officer And Airframes Officer

Marine Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville, Nc

* Responsible for overall quality of maintenance practices throughout the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron. * Responsible for proper adherence of intermediate level maintenance techniques for any air frame component manufacture or repair at the MALS. * Communicate effectively with other divisions across the squadron.

Apr 1995 - Dec 1995

Aircraft Maintenance Officer Student

Aircraft Maintenance Officer School

Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fl

* Naval Aviation Maintenance Officer Course providing initial Aircraft Maintenance Officer training in tactics, techniques, and procedures for properly executing the duties required within aviation maintenance, * Aircraft Weight and Balance training.

Feb 1995 - Mar 1995

Student (Officer Training)

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va

* Basic Office Course required for all Marine Officers prior to being further assigned a Military Occupational Specialty and being sent to the Fleet,

Sep 1994 - Feb 1995

Drill Officer

Annapolis, Md

* Properly train Midshipmen in military customs and courtesies to include the basics of close order drill and discipline.* Inspire Midshipmen to put forth their best effort.* Lead and mentor newly entered Midshipmen.

May 1994 - Sep 1994

Student

Annapolis, Md

* Duties and responsibilities required to become a Commissioned Naval Officer.* Complete all academic requirements to be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree.

Jul 1990 - May 1994
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Master'S Degree, Operations Research, 3.55

• Use advanced mathematical & analytical methods to help organizations investigate complex issues, identify and solve problems, & make.

Master'S Degree, Strategic Studies

• Marine Corps War College provides education in nature of, preparation for, & conduct of war / military ops other than war to a select.

Distinguished Graduate, Air War College

The Air University

• Accredited for joint professional military education (JPME) phase II as defined for senior-level colleges in the Chairman of the Joint.

Master'S Degree, Advanced Military And Operational Studies

* Marine Corps Command and Staff College * Warfighting from the sea with blocks of instruction on Joint Operations, Marine Air Ground Task.

Jpme Phase Ii

• Joint Forces Staff College • Accredited for joint professional military education (JPME) phase II as defined for senior-level colleges.

Bachelor Of Science (Bs), Mathematics, 2.98

Activities and Societies: Math Club President • Earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with Engineering focus. • To prepare.

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