Zach Kramer

GM of Mission Command Connected Warfare
Anduril

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Zach Kramer leads the Mission Command business line at Anduril, where he oversees the development and deployment of Lattice, a globally distributed command-and-control data mesh that enables connected warfare at the tactical edge. Under his leadership, his team delivers advanced capabilities to partners in the United States and around the world. Prior to joining Anduril, Zach spent over two decades at Microsoft, where he led efforts to deliver Azure to the U.S. Government across all classification levels. He holds a degree in Computer Science from Florida State University.

Rick Jack, NAVWAR Distinguished C4ISR Software Engineer at NIWC Pacific. As a Senior Scientist, Rick spearheads the Navy's Digital Transformation initiatives within Information Warfare. A passionate advocate for modern software engineering practices, he guides teams on DevSecOps, Agile methodologies, cutting-edge software architectures, accelerated security authorizations, and rapid capability delivery to both front-line and support systems. Rick holds an M.S. in Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School and a B.S. in Computer Science. He is a DAWIA Level III certified engineer in Engineering (SPRDE-SE) and a recipient of the prestigious Wayne E. Meyer Award for Excellence in System Engineering from NPS. With over 25 years of hands-on experience in C4ISR systems and software applications, Rick brings a unique blend of operational and technical expertise. He began his career as a Navy Data Systems Technician, gaining valuable insights into the operational needs of the Fleet. Subsequently, he served as a critical engineering and advisory resource to Strike and Group Staffs, supporting the implementation and operation of key warfighting systems. Currently, Rick leads the Infrastructure Pillar with Project Overmatch by establishing a robust Cloud-based capability and application architecture across the DON.

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