TechNet Cyber Supporting Partner Opportunities
Stand Out in the Crowd! If branding, lead generation and market visibility are important to your organization, the supporting partner opportunities available at TechNet Cyber 2024 are exactly what you need. This event attracts over 4,000 cyber security professionals, who want to see the leading industry solutions, and take part in networking and business building opportunities.
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First Right of Refusal is currently in affect until March 8th. Additional Opportunities will be available starting March 11th.
Deadline to purchase a Supporting Partnership is May 22nd.
Profile
Mr. Matthew Quinn currently serves as the Joint Operational Edge product owner and principal hybrid cloud architect within the Defense Information Systems Agency J-9 Hosting and Compute. In this role he oversees the design, deployment, and implementation of the JOE, helping to extend commercial cloud via the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability to the operational edge outside the continental United States.
Prior to this assignment, Quinn served as the JWCC cybersecurity lead. In this role, he oversaw a team of 10 cybersecurity personnel as they worked to ensure the JWCC services are secure and available for mission partners to design, implement, and deploy cloud capabilities. Additionally, he served as the principal cloud security engineer during the JWCC acquisition process, spanning: requirements development, market research, solicitation, and proposal evaluation. This work culminated in the award of the JWCC contract.
Before the HaC, Quinn was the technical director for the enterprise business systems division within the Joint Interoperability Test Command supporting complex interoperability test and evaluation activities, such as those for MHS Genesis, and pushed to integrate Agile and DevSecOps principles/practices into the test and evaluation methodologies employed by the JITC.
Prior to working at DISA, Quinn was a project lead for the United States Army Research and Development Engineering Command’s Software Engineering Center providing software development lifecycle sustainment for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems such as the Defense Common Ground System – Army and the Machine Foreign Language Translation System.
He holds a bachelor’s in computer science from Virginia Tech and a master’s in computer science from Georgia Tech. He is also certified in program management, engineering, and test and evaluation from the Defense Acquisition University.
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