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Energy is an essential enabler of military capability, and the Department of Defense depends on energy-resilient forces and facilities to achieve its mission. DoD consumed over 85 million barrels of fuel to power ships, aircraft, combat vehicles, and contingency bases at a cost of nearly $9.2 billion. At over 500 worldwide military installations, the Department spent $3.4 billion on energy to power over 585,000 facilities and 160,000 non-tactical vehicles.

Enabling Objectives:

Speakers:

Ernest Smiley, Chief Data Scientist & CISO, Kingdom Capital

Alphonso Trimble, Former Commanding Officer, U.S. Marine Corps

Brig. Gen. Robert Bowie, Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard