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Mr. Marion is the Headquarters Air Combat Command Communications and Information Chief Technical Officer, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. In this capacity, he responsible for providing senior technical guidance, architectures, and strategic planning for 15,000 communications professionals, providing information technology services to 101,500 active-duty military and civilian members at 30 major installations in the United States and overseas. He is responsible for strategic IT services and frameworks required to equip nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command, theater air forces for U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. Southern Command, U.S. European Command and U.S. Pacific Command, as well as air defense forces for the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Prior to this assignment, he served as the ACC Communications Group Deputy assisting in directing 375 personnel providing global communications, engineering/installation, software services and Air Operations Center support to the Combat Air Forces, Joint Task Forces and Joint Force Components. Mr. Marion has also served as Director of Plans and Programs for the 67 th Network Warfare Wing, Eighth Air Force, and led the development of the AF’s first Network Warfare Wing providing the capability to gain, exploit, and attack the US adversaries’ information and information systems, while defending its own. His responsibilities included strategic resourcing, support agreements, roadmaps, and organizational actions supporting a worldwide Wing. Mr. Marion has held various MAJCOM headquarters, center, group, and squadron assignments often interacting with national intelligence agencies. In these capacities, he has led technical and systems architectures, obtained funding for a multimillion-dollar network infrastructure programs, developed numerous IT and CIO policies, and led web, portal and server consolidation efforts. Earlier positions also include serving as a PALACE ACQUIRE or PAQ intern. As an intern, he received a breadth of experience U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BIOGRAPHY ACC/A6 Chief Technical Officer Langley AFB, VA 23665 VOICE: (757) 764-0541 MR. WILLIAM E. MARION II
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Page 1: AFCEA International | Bringing Government and Industry ... · Web viewHe is responsible for strategic IT services and frameworks required to equip nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic

Mr. Marion is the Headquarters Air Combat Command Communications and Information Chief Technical Officer, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. In this capacity, he responsible for providing senior technical guidance, architectures, and strategic planning for 15,000 communications professionals, providing information technology services to 101,500 active-duty military and civilian members at 30 major installations in the United States and overseas. He is responsible for strategic IT services and frameworks required to equip nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command, theater air forces for U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. Southern Command, U.S. European Command and U.S. Pacific Command, as well as air defense forces for the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Prior to this assignment, he served as the ACC Communications Group Deputy assisting in directing 375 personnel providing global communications, engineering/installation, software services and Air Operations Center support to the Combat Air Forces, Joint Task Forces and Joint Force Components. Mr. Marion has also served as Director of Plans and Programs for the 67th Network Warfare Wing, Eighth Air Force, and led the development of the AF’s first Network Warfare Wing providing the capability to gain, exploit, and attack the US adversaries’ information and information systems, while defending its own. His responsibilities included strategic resourcing, support agreements, roadmaps, and organizational actions supporting a worldwide Wing.

Mr. Marion has held various MAJCOM headquarters, center, group, and squadron assignments often interacting with national intelligence agencies. In these capacities, he has led technical and systems architectures, obtained funding for a multimillion-dollar network infrastructure programs, developed numerous IT and CIO policies, and led web, portal and server consolidation efforts. Earlier positions also include serving as a PALACE ACQUIRE or PAQ intern. As an intern, he received a breadth of experience by working in various network and systems administration, program management, civilian program and personnel management, and computer training jobs.

EDUCATIONBachelor of Arts in Mathematics. Summa cum Laude. Incarnate Word College Master's of Science in Computer Information Systems. Distinguished Graduate. St. Mary's UniversitySquadron Officer School (SOS) (residence)Advanced Communications Officer Training (ACOT) (residence)Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) (seminar)Air War College (correspondence)Excellence in Government Fellow (on-going)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E

BIOGRAPHYACC/A6 Chief Technical OfficerLangley AFB, VA 23665

VOICE: (757) 764-0541

MR. WILLIAM E. MARION II

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CAREER CHRONOLOGY1. Aug 92 - Jan 93: Artificial Intelligence Systems Analyst (PAQ Intern), 651st Communications Squadron, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)

2. Jan 93 - Aug 93: Small Computer Technical Trainer (PAQ Intern), 342d Technical Training Squadron, Air Education Training Command (AETC)

3. Aug 93 - Jan 94: Systems Administrator (PAQ Intern), 6900th Comm Group, AF Intelligence Command (AFIC)

4. Jan 94 - Jun 94: Civilian Personnel and Training Specialist (PAQ Intern), Air Force Civilian Personnel Management Center, (AFCPMC), AETC

5. Jun 94 - Apr 95: Network and Systems Administrator (PAQ Intern), Operations Support Central, Air Force Information Warfare Center (AFIWC), AFIC

6. Apr 95 - Aug 96: Project Manager, Comms-Computers Directorate, Headquarters Air Intelligence Agency (HQ AIA)

7. Aug 96 - May 98: System Analyst, Communications - Computers Directorate, HQ AIA

8. May 98 – Jan 01: Chief, AIA Systems Integration Management Office (SIMO) Directorate of Operations, Architecture and Integration Branch, HQ AIA

9. Jan 01 – Sep 03: Chief, Architecture and War Fighter Integration Branch, HQ AIA

10. Sep 03 – May 07: Director of Plans, 67th Information Operations Wing, 8th Air Force

11. May 07 – Sep 07: Deputy, Air Combat Command (ACC) Communications Group, Langley AFB, VA

12. Oct 07 – Apr 08: Acting Director, ACC Communications Group, ACC, Langley AFB, VA

13. Apr 08 – Oct 08: Deputy, ACC Communications Group, ACC, Langley AFB, VA

14. Oct-08 – Present: ACC/A6 Chief Technical Officer, ACC, Langley AFB, VA

AWARDS AND HONORSExemplary Civilian Service Award Meritorious Civilian Service AwardAlamo Executive Professional of the Year HQ AIA and HQ AIA Directorate of Operations Outstanding Civilian of the Year Air Force Outstanding Unit Excellence AwardSustained Superior Civilian Performance Awards

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONSAFCEA

(Current as of Oct 2009)