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Darrell Wallace

Technical Fellow at BlueForge Alliance

Darrell Wallace is a seasoned professional in the field of engineering and technology, currently serving as a Technical Fellow at BlueForge Alliance since March 2023. Prior to this role, Wallace was the Deputy Director and Chief Technology Officer at Texas A&M University within the SecureAmerica Institute from January 2021 to March 2023. From August 2011 to December 2020, experience included positions as Professor and Program Coordinator of Manufacturing Engineering, Associate Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, and Director of Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Initiatives at Youngstown State University. Wallace also held key roles in national initiatives related to Advanced Manufacturing at NCDMM and NAMII, further enhancing expertise in workforce and educational outreach. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Industrial Engineering and a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, both earned from The Ohio State University.

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College Station, United States

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BlueForge Alliance

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BlueForge Alliance is an agile program integrator positioned to meet the intense and urgent demand to build capacity for the defense industrial base. We are a unifying organization converging technology, manufacturing, economics, and state and federal government to provide a forward-facing, federated umbrella with national visibility. As a non-profit, neutral convener, we align strategy with execution to coordinate regional stakeholders, assess and propose high-value efforts, and rapidly establish and deploy U.S. Department of Defense investments. Founded on the underlying mission of service to our nation, BlueForge Alliance integrates six core values — Belonging, Selfless Service, Integrity, Leadership, Respect and Excellence — into everything we do. Our values challenge and inspire our people to learn, grow and thrive as we work together to solve hard problems.


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