Defense Technical Information Center
John Jansen is an experienced finance professional with a diverse background in budget, financial analysis, and acquisition management. Currently serving as a Budget Officer at the Defense Technical Information Center since January 2022, John has previously held roles as a Subject Matter Expert (Financial) at Cloud Lake Technology, LLC, and as a Strategic Analyst at Phacil, Inc. Additionally, John has extensive experience from a decade-long career in the United States Air Force, where responsibilities included Financial and Acquisition Management Officer roles during both active duty and reservist service. Academic credentials include a Master of Business Administration from Webster University and a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the University of Connecticut School of Business.
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Defense Technical Information Center
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