Naval Sea Systems Command
Robert Carlisle is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in defense acquisition and program management. Currently serving as the Deputy Acquisition Director at Naval Sea Systems Command, Robert successfully facilitated the approval of four defense acquisition gates in one year. Previous roles include Systems Integrator at PMS 555, where focus was on modeling and simulation efforts for Navy shipyards, and Program Control Lead at PMS 444, overseeing critical acquisition activities. Robert's earlier experience at CSC as Manager of Engineering involved managing a diverse team and strategic planning for NAVSEA, while service in the U.S. Navy Reserve as a Commander provided leadership in various high-stakes positions. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Systems Technology from the Naval Postgraduate School and a Bachelor's degree in Oceanography from the United States Naval Academy.
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Naval Sea Systems Command
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With a force of more than 74,000 civilian, military and contract support personnel, NAVSEA is the largest of the Navy's five system commands. Their mission is to design, build and maintain ships and systems on time and on cost for the U.S. Navy. With a fiscal year budget of nearly $30 billion, NAVSEA accounts for one quarter of the Navy's entire budget.