David Remy

Senior Operations Research Systems Analyst at Command Post Technologies, Inc.

David Remy has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. David started their career as an Electrical Engineer at the USAF Warner Robins Air Logistics Center in 1983. David then transitioned into the role of an Operations Research Systems Analyst at the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center in 1987 and later at the HQ USAF Space Command from 1989 to 1994. From 1994 to 1998, David served as the Chief of Modeling and Simulation at the USAF Space Command - Space Warfare Center. Moving forward, they assumed the position of Director of Analysis at the USAF Europe - Warrior Preparation Center from 1998 to 2002, providing analytical support for US Air Forces in Europe. David then became the Chief of Wargaming and Simulation at the USAF Space Command - Space Warfare Center from 2002 to 2004, leading a team and incorporating space capabilities into Air Force wargames and exercises. David then joined the US Joint Forces Command in 2004 as an Operations Research Systems Analyst, conducting studies and analyses of lessons learned and best practices. In 2011, David retired from the Joint Staff J7 Joint Lessons Learned Division as a Senior Operations Research Systems Analyst, serving as a senior analyst and product manager for various studies on topics such as security cooperation, information operations, and support to multinational operations. Since 2018, they have been working at Command Post Technologies as a Senior Operations Research Systems Analyst, providing analytical support to the Joint Staff J7 Futures and Concepts Division and contributing to the development of the Joint Warfighting Concept.

David Remy obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, completing their studies from 1978 to 1982. Following that, they pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration at Georgia College & State University, which they completed from 1986 to 1987. Later, David attended the USAF Air War College, where they focused on Military Strategy as their field of study. The exact duration of this program is unavailable, but it ended in 2001.

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