William Lewis, DML, TS/SCI

Director, Logistics & Tactical Operations at WisEngineering

William Lewis, DML, TS/SCI has extensive work experience in various leadership and managerial roles within the field of logistics and tactical operations. William served as the Director of Logistics & Tactical Operations at WisEngineering, LLC, overseeing the company's operations across global industry and Department of Defense organizations. William also held the position of Command Chief Warrant Officer at ASAALT, where they provided oversight and support to multiple project management offices and joint service directorates. Additionally, William served in the US Army, holding roles such as Army Program Manager for National Level Ammunition Capability, Senior Ammunition Logistics Officer, and Joint Logistical Ammunition Operations Officer. William has a strong background in ammunition and munitions management, budgeting, and team supervision.

William Lewis, DML, TS/SCI has a diverse educational background that encompasses various aspects of military and organizational leadership. In 1990, they attended the US Army Drill Sergeant School, where they graduated and gained knowledge in military science, leadership, and operational art. In 2001, they obtained a Technical Escort (ASI L3) Certification from the U.S. ARMY CBRN School, focusing on hazardous materials management and waste technology/technician. Moving forward, in 2009, they completed the US Army - HQDA Staff Officer Training Course, although the specifics of the degree name and field of study are not provided. In 2011, they attended the Warrant Officer Career College, pursuing a Warrant Officer Senior Service Education degree in organizational leadership. Later in 2014, they obtained a certification in How the Army Runs from the Defense Acquisition University, emphasizing strategy, capabilities, materiel development, force structure, and force development. Additionally, in the same year, they also attended the Army Logistics University - College of Professional and Continuing Education for the Joint Logistics Course, immersing himself in the field of joint logistics and humanitarian assistance. Overall, their education reflects a comprehensive understanding of military and organizational principles, enhancing their expertise and capabilities in their professional career.

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  • Director, Logistics & Tactical Operations

    June, 2017 - present