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Wyatt Ulrich

Director for Acquisition and Systems Management

Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND), Aberdeen Proving Ground

Team APG - Protection and Capabilities for the Future Battlefield

Mr. Wyatt Ulrich is the Director for Acquisition and Systems Management (DASM) for the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND).
In this role, Mr. Ulrich serves as a key senior advisor to improve acquisition rigor and discipline across the JPEO-CBRND’s acquisition portfolio. He oversees and implements acquisition policy and supports the Joint Project Managers and Joint Project Leads as they prepare for milestone decisions while bringing together multi-functional teams from across the organization to resolve issues and challenges prior to a milestone decision.

Mr. Ulrich leverages over 25 years of experience in strategy, analysis, and evaluation of DoD and CBRN Defense programs to integrate acquisition activities at the portfolio level, and coordinate and communicate with senior acquisition leaders across the JPEO-CBRND, Army, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and other CBRN Defense stakeholders.

Most recently, Mr. Ulrich served as the Director of CBRN Analytics for the JPEO-CBRND, where he led a diverse team in the performance of activities to implement portfolio insight efforts across the organization. He led the action steps and created the overarching vision and establishment of time phased milestones for implementation of its data management activities, Army Acquisition Reform initiatives, advanced analytics, and adoption of continuous and persistent portfolio insight process. He successfully set the conditions to enable analytic innovation necessary to visualize and analyze data and provide new insights to inform decision processes. These activities continue to enhance how the JPEO conducts business, strategically manages its portfolio, creates new portfolio insights, and maximizes outcomes for the warfighter.
Mr. Ulrich holds a Master’s degree in Operations Research from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Science from Towson University. He is a certified Level III Program Manager and has received the Department of Army Superior Civilian Service Award and Commander’s Award for Civilian Service.

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