Energy Innovation for Operational Effect in the Navy and Marine Corps

By Joseph M. Byran

Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy), U.S. Navy, Washington, DC

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Joseph Bryan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of  the Navy for Energy, discusses the Navy and Marine Corps' efforts to transform their energy use to increase combat capability and operational flexibility, and enhance resilience.  He will explore how the Services work with partners to take a holistic approach to energy innovation in order to address interdependencies between systems and develop solutions that make energy a force multiplier that can increase range, endurance, and payload,.

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Joseph M. Bryan Joseph M. Bryan was appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy in November 2014. Mr. Bryan joined the Department of the Navy from the United States Senate where he served in several professional staff roles. From 2005 to January 2007, Mr. Bryan served on the Select Committee on Intelligence, where he advised Senator Carl Levin on legal, policy, and programmatic issues affecting the U.S. Intelligence Community. From 2001 to April 2005, he was responsible for legislative issues related to Senate Judiciary and Governmental Affairs Committees, including judicial nominations, criminal justice, legal reform, and federal employees.

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  • Joseph M. Byran (2015), "Energy Innovation for Operational Effect in the Navy and Marine Corps," https://nanohub.org/resources/23132.

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