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Maj. Gen. John Allen

Commander, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center

U.S. Air Force

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Maj. Gen. John Allen

Commander, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center

U.S. Air Force

Maj. Gen. John Allen is the Commander, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. He leads an intermediate-level headquarters responsible for providing installation and mission support capabilities to 83 Air Force and Space Force installations, nine Air Force major commands and two direct reporting units with an annual budget of $10 billion. One of six centers assigned to Air Force Materiel Command, the unit’s cross-functional team integrates civil engineering, operational acquisition, security forces, Airmen and family services, base communications, chaplain, financial management, logistics readiness, and public affairs programs across 10 detachments and four primary subordinate units. Those units are the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Air Force Installation Contracting Center, Air Force Security Forces Center and Air Force Services Center.

Maj. Gen. Allen graduated from Virginia Tech in 1990. He entered active duty in 1992. He has served in a variety of squadron-level civil engineer assignments as well as assignments on wing, major command and the Headquarters Air Force staff. In addition, he has commanded at the squadron, group and wing levels.

Prior to his current position, the general was the Commander, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.

Rear Adm. Dean VanderLey

Commander

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command/ Chief of Civil Engineers

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Rear Adm. Dean VanderLey

Commander

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command/ Chief of Civil Engineers

Rear Adm. Dean VanderLey is a native of Tacoma, Washington. He is a Calvin College graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and received his commission from the U.S. Navy’s Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island in 1991. He holds a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University.

After entering the Navy through the nuclear submarine training pipeline, VanderLey served on USS Michigan (SSBN 727), in various division officer positions from 1993-1996. He then served as the lead instructor for the Trident Prospective Commanding Officer course at Trident Training Facility, Bangor, Washington.

VanderLey was selected for transfer to the Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) in 1998. His initial CEC tours included assistant resident officer in charge of construction at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; assistant public works officer, Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland; and operations officer for Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seven.

His facilities and staff tours include planning officer, Navy Installations Command; executive assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment); public works officer, Naval Station Norfolk; Civil Engineer Corps head detailer; deputy commander for operations, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic; vice commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic. VanderLey assumed the duties of Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command and the 46th Chief of Civil Engineers in August 2022.

He previously commanded Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Atlantic and held duties as fleet civil engineer, U.S. Fleet Forces Command; Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic; and Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Four. Most recently, he commanded Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific and held duties as Fleet Civil Engineer and N46, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

His decorations include the Legion of Merit (four awards), Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (six awards), Navy Commendation Medal (three awards), Navy Achievement Medal (four awards), Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Commendation Ribbon, and Iraq and Afghanistan Campaign Medals.

VanderLey is a Submarine and Seabee Combat Warfare officer, Joint Qualified Officer, member of the Acquisition Professional Community, registered Professional Engineer, and a Certified Energy Manager. VanderLey is proud to have served with teams authorized to wear the Army and Navy Meritorious Unit Commendations, Navy “E” Ribbon, and in receipt of the Peltier Award.

Chris Bell

VP of Industry Strategy

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Chris Bell

VP of Industry Strategy

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Join us May 23, 2024 at 2:00PM EST

From roads, to water, and barracks to dining halls, the U.S. Department of Defense and each Service Branch manages a tremendous number of assets in the form of infrastructure and utilities. Installation and maintenance of these assets is a critical component of the DoD’s ability to create and sustain mission readiness. Through the use of data and analytics, DoD can leverage new and emerging technologies to efficiently manage installation and maintenance projects and can make data-driven funding decisions to improve risk mitigation. 

Join GovExec as we talk with DoD leaders about how the DoD is utilizing technology to improve asset management and how new technologies and solutions can drive further innovation and efficiency, improving readiness and mission success

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