Mr. Mike Trzeciak assumed responsibilities as Project Manager for Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) in November 2021. Mike’s previous assignments include the Deputy Project Manager PNT providing leadership and guidance to three different Product Managers, and the Director of Engineering and Acquisition for the Joint Project Manager Guardian where he managed 36 different CBRN and Base Defense programs.
In 2009, Mike was selected as an Army Acquisition Fellow and held numerous demanding positions during his tenure with the US Army Acquisition Support Center, including an assignment as a Department of the Army System Coordinator (DASC), a PEO IEW&S Acquisition Management Specialist, and as the initial Task Force Leader for Modular Base Defense within PEO Integration.
Prior to that, Mike was a Project Team Leader within the Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (ECBC) and led many Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) projects for the Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) and the Rapid Equipping Force (REF), such as a two-year Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)-sponsored Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD) that provided critical Site Exploitation and Reconnaissance capabilities to US Pacific Command (PACOM).
Mike retired from the Army in 2003 with 21 years of service that included multiple assignments with 21st Theater Army Area Command (TAACOM), 45th Support Group, 3rd Infantry Division, and as Division Chief for the US Army Ordnance Center and School Metal Working Department, the most senior position in the Army for his Occupational specialty. Mike also had multiple rotations in Turkey, Bosnia, and Japan.
Mike is driven to support the Warfighter with the most advanced capabilities to ensure mission success and the safe return of deployed forces. His leadership philosophy is to take responsibility, empower subordinates, and instill courage and honesty to make the hard decisions. Mike is married to the wonderful Mrs. Dana Trzeciak and has two sons, Patrick and Thomas. He and Dana have a passion for life, and enjoy nature, scuba diving, running, and the Arts.
Current GPS systems are vulnerable to electronic warfare attacks, leaving vehicles without critical information. PNT systems must be capable of withstanding spoofing or jamming from adversaries, and this session will explore methods of ensuring systems’ resilience across multiple environments.
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