
Dr. Gregory Power
USINDOPACOM J85
Dr. Gregory J. Power currently serves as Liaison for OSD's Prototyping &
Concepts Experimentation assigned to the Science and Technology (S&T)
Office at the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). He is
serving from Georgia Tech Research Institute as a government employee
through the Interdepartmental Personnel Act. He is the focal point for
coordinating coalition and joint technology development programs that
deliver capability-based solutions for USINDOPACOM.
During his military service, he flew combat and combat support missions on
RC-135's. He later served as an Air Force Communications-Electronics Reserve Officer. In his
civilian capacity, Dr. Power served as a research engineer at Air Force Research Laboratory
(AFRL). While at AFRL he also taught engineering courses as an Adjunct Professor in Electrical
Engineering at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Power received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Ohio State
University. He received his Master of Science in Systems Engineering from Wright State
University and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dayton. He was an
honor graduate from the Air National Guard Academy of Military Science and an Outstanding
Graduate from Air War College. He is the author of over 60 professional journal and technical
research papers
Sessions
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04-Mar-2025KAUAI ROOM 311Counter Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-SUAS)