Tom Greco Tom has a account Futurist, Citizen Data Scientist, Analyst and Strategic Planner Fort Eustis, Virginia 500+ connections Contact info US Army Hunter College About Tom Greco is responsible for identifying the operational conditions that drive Army training, leader development and capability development. In his current role he is building a world wide data centered enterprise that connects disparate users with properly formatted relevant content. Users include simulators, modelers, systems analysts, strategic and operational planners. The Mad Scientist Initiative Tom envisioned ties edge thinkers with traditional thought leaders from the Intelligence Community, the Defense Department, Academia, Think Tanks and Industry worldwide to envision alternative futures. Tom earned the rank of Meritorious Executive in the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service, awarded by President Obama in 2016, Prior to his current assignment with the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command, Tom served as the Senior Intelligence Officer at US Army Europe, coordinating counter terrorism and intelligence efforts with 20 nations in Europe and around the world. Tom served a one year detail as the senior civilian intelligence advisor during the surge in Iraq, assigned to the Multinational Forces-Iraq Headquarters. Before his retirement from the Army, Tom deployed as the senior intelligence officer for operations in Asia, the Americas, the Balkans and elsewhere. He is a graduate of Hunter College of the City University of New York; the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies; executive programs at Northwestern University and the University of Virginia; and the Intelligence Community Fellowship. Native English speaker, speaks French and German. Current Top Secret Security Clearance. Specialties: Futures, Strategic Planning, Analysis, Data Science, International Liaison, Crisis Response, Change Management, Plans, Technical Architectures, Knowledge Management and Risk Analysis. Articles 5,681 followers Mad Scientist, Georgia Tech bring scientific minds together Tom’s profile photo Tom Greco Published on LinkedIn March 2, 2017 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command and Georgia Tech Research Institute will co-host the Mad Scientist Conference: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Multi-Domain Battle 2030-2050 at the Georgia Tech Research Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, March 7-8. The event will explore two themes: how artificial intelligence and robotics are changing the relationship between humans and warfare, and how robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems enable the U.S. military and its adversaries in multi-domain warfare. Because of advancement in these technologies, war between 2030 and 2050 is predicted to be contested simultaneously in all five domains: air, land, maritime, space and cyberspace. During the two-day event, leaders from TRADOC's G-2 (Intelligence), Army Capabilities Integration Center, Georgia Tech Research Institute, various academic institutions and technology-based businesses will address questions during panel discussions. Invited keynote speakers include: Dr. Magnus Egerstedt, executive director for the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Machines at the Georgia Institute of Technology; Dr. Jaime Carbonell, professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon; Juliane Gallina, director for cognitive solutions for national security at IBM; Dr. James Canton, social scientist and author; Dr. Nahid Sidki, executive director of robotics research and development at SRI International. If you are unable to attend the conference, you can all participate via livestream at: Caution-http://go.usa.gov/x9zeU < Caution-http://go.usa.gov/x9zeU > . For more information contact Joshua Ford at 757-501-5873 or joshua.r.ford.civ@mail.mil < Caution- mailto:joshua.r.ford.civ@mail.mil > . 5 Likes Like Comment Share See all Experience US Army Company NameUS Army Total Duration15 yrs 4 mos TitleDeputy Chief of Staff Intelligence, G2 Training and Doctrine Command Dates EmployedMar 2012 – Present Employment Duration7 yrs 7 mos LocationNewport News, VA A member of the Senior Executive Service, Tom is one of four "C Level" staff executives in the headquarters of the nation’s third largest post secondary education and training institution serving over 500,000 students and practitioners around the world every year. Responsible for leading and directing one of the Army’s foremost innovative technology capabilities. Leads the team that creates visualizations, models and simulations to transform learning, training, operations and strategic planning. Works directly with the Pentagon, federal agencies, academia, and the Intelligence Community to build consensus on the contemporary and future Operational Environment (OE) out to 2030 and beyond. Utilizes innovative capabilities to develop and apply the current and future OE in support of training, leader development, capability development and experimentation. Leads and oversees the "Red Franchise" that provides OE, threat, scenarios, senior level mentors and "Red" war gamers for Army Transformation Studies, War Games and other similar activities. Leads or oversees General Officer (GO)/Senior Executive Service (SES) level assessment groups. Leads the school that trains practitioners to apply critical thinking and counter "group think" techniques to ensure the Army can rapidly adapt to succeed despite operational uncertainty. See less TitleSenior Executive Service/Defense Intelligence Senior Level Dates EmployedJun 2004 – Apr 2012 Employment Duration7 yrs 11 mos LocationHeidelberg Area, Germany; Baghdad, Iraq Special Assistant to the Senior Intelligence Officer for US Army Forces in Europe. In December 2008, completed a voluntary one year detail as the Senior Intelligence Analyst in Iraq. Extensive experience in Intelligence, Security, Strategic Planning, Programmatics, Project Management, International Liaison, Futures and Predictive Analysis. Teamed with more than a dozen nations to share sensitive data to advance mutual national objectives that also secured the USA. Trained allies prior to their deployments to hostile environments. Senior intelligence analyst for multiple complex operations of national importance. See less US Army Military Officer Company NameUS Army Dates EmployedOct 1980 – Feb 2001 Employment Duration20 yrs 5 mos LocationBosnia, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Honduras, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Germany, Switz. US Army Officer, Intelligence & security officer, strategic planner, trainer and front line leader for numerous sensitive operations. Experience crossing cultures to work with allies and other agencies in hostile situations. Directed the efforts of hundreds of professionals. Managed resources worth millions of dollars. Chosen as one of only ten operational leaders in his field, and the only one to assume the duties joining ongoing contingency operations, on three occasions. Focused and supervised analysts to produce timely, accurate, relevant, and predictive information that shaped situations of global significance. Resolved personnel, equipment and fiscal resource allocation issues during 20 planning sessions between representatives from 4 Pacific nations that resulted in 10 successful multinational operations. Implemented long haul communication, video teleconferencing, and Internet collaboration to securely link analysts worldwide. Senior Military representative to the US Mission to the UN in Geneva. Provided national capabilities that ensured the success of US negotiators at START 1 & 2, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and humanitarian forums. See less Education Hunter College Hunter College Degree NameBA Field Of StudyHistory, Philosophy, English, Economics Dates attended or expected graduation 1976 – 1980 Activities and Societies: Varsity Soccer, Phi Alpa Theta (History Honors) US Army School of Advance Military Studies US Army School of Advance Military Studies Degree NameMMAS Field Of StudyOperations and Plans GradeValedictorian Dates attended or expected graduation 1995 – 1996 Ranked as the top graduate of 1200 competitively selected mid career executives from over 80 nations in a program of study covering resource management, operational planning, strategy, training, history, international relations and leadership. Was competitively selected for a second graduate degree program limited to the top 5%. Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management Field Of StudyExecutive Leadership University of Virginia Darden School of Business University of Virginia Darden School of Business Field Of StudyExecutive Leadership Show fewer education Volunteer Experience Roadside Theater Volunteer Company NameRoadside Theater Dates volunteeredJun 2000 – Mar 2012 Volunteer duration11 yrs 10 mos Cause Arts and Culture