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Mr. James Smerchansky, chief engineer for the Marine Corps and deputy commander for Systems Engineering, Interoperability, Architectures and Technology at Marine Corps Systems Command, spoke May 29 at the 12th Annual Naval Information Technology Day in Tyson’s Corner, Va. The meeting was sponsored by the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. As a participant on the Future Requirements and Capabilities Panel, Smerchansky spoke about innovation and how industry could seek business opportunities in the federal government and Marine Corps.
130529-M-PS276-001.JPG Photo By: Jim Katzaman, U.S. Marine Corps

Jun 6, 2013
Tyson Corner, VA - Mr. James Smerchansky, chief engineer for the Marine Corps and deputy commander for Systems Engineering, Interoperability, Architectures and Technology at Marine Corps Systems Command, spoke May 29 at the 12th Annual Naval Information Technology Day in Tyson’s Corner, Va. The meeting was sponsored by the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. As a participant on the Future Requirements and Capabilities Panel, Smerchansky spoke about innovation and how industry could seek business opportunities in the federal government and Marine Corps.


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