Defense Technical Information Center
Mollie Steele is an experienced program management analyst with a robust background in homeland defense, security capabilities, and cybersecurity practices. Currently, at the Defense Technical Information Center since February 2019, Mollie directs contract execution and analysis for strategic programs. Prior experience includes serving as a management and program analyst at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, where support was provided to the Cyber Security Directorate, and as a program manager/systems analyst with the United States Army Cadet Command, focusing on leadership development for commissioned officers. Mollie also held positions as an operations analyst for the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and as a program manager in the United States Army, where responsibilities included overseeing training programs for aviation maintenance technicians. Mollie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Iowa.
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