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MAJOR JASON P.

LOWERY is a Department of Defense (DoD) sponsored US National Defense Department of the Air Force Fellow, MIT System Design and Management Fellow, Astronautical Engineer, and active-duty field grade officer in the US Space Force (USSF).

Prior to attending MIT, Jason served as the Director of Operations for the USSF Second Space Launch Squadron. Before that, he was a founding member of the cadre of officers who stood up USSF, serving as the Deputy Chief of the Commander’s Action Group for USSF Space Operations Command and US Space Command (USSPACECOM) Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC).

Jason transferred into USSF from the US Air Force (USAF), where he served as an allsource intelligence analyst and subject matter expert in electronic warfare, blast and ballistics effects, and space weapon system design.

Jason has a decade of experience serving as a Technical Advisor for US senior officials, to include the Office of the President of the United States (OPOTUS), Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSECDEF), and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). He has a Master’s Degree in Astronautical Engineering from Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Baylor University, Texas.

LINDA RESTREPO is Director of Education and Innovation Human Health Education and Research Foundation. She has been a recognized Women in Technology Leader Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence. Restrepo’s expertise also includes Emergent Technologies Management, Computer Algorithms, Global Economic Impacts Research. Restrepo is President of a global government and military defense multidisciplinary research and strategic development firm. She has directed Corporate Technology Commercialization through the U.S. National Laboratories. Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Restrepo is also the Chief Executive Officer of Professional Global Outreach. Restrepo has advanced degrees in Computer Technologies from The University of Texas And New Mexico State University.

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