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Air Force Capt. David N. Collins serves as the chief of operations for the Defense Information System Agency Joint Interoperability Test Command Radio Test Facility facilitating radio waveform standards conformance testing and joint radio interoperability.
He graduated with academic honors from Campbell High School, Smyrna, Georgia, in 2014 and soon after arrived at the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School, Colorado Springs, Colorado for Basic Cadet-Candidate training. The following year he marched into Basic Cadet Training with the “Strong” class of 2019. Collins graduated from the United States Air Force Academy with a bachelor’s in biology and with athletic honors. He then received seven months of cyber operations training with the 333rd Training Squadron, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi.
Collins has served a dynamic list of roles/responsibilities in his career. He was the cyber intelligence officer in charge, then spectrum warfare support flight commander, then executive officer for the 39th Electronic Warfare Squadron, Eglin AFB, Florida. In 2023 he transferred to the Joint Interoperability Test Command, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, for a brief stint acting as the operations and exercise support branch chief.
(Current as of January 2025)
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