Second Front Systems
Enrique Oti is the current Chief Technology Officer at Second Front Systems. Enrique has held this position for 2 years and 2 months. Prior to this, they were a Board Member for the Army Venture Capital Corporation for 7 months. Enrique has also been an Entrepreneur In Residence at Harpoon for 1 year. Oti is also a retired Air Force Officer and spent 23 years 1 month in the United States Air Force. Enrique retired with the rank of Colonel. During their time in the Air Force, they were a Cyber Warfare Officer and Foreign Area Officer. Enrique also spent time as the Commander of Kessel Run. In this role, they were responsible for leading over 850 product managers, designers, and engineers in developing and deploying high-quality software products and supporting data and cloud infrastructure for the US military. Oti has also been the Managing Director, Air Force Element for Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for 3 years. In this role, they co-founded the premier conduit between the Department of Defense and Silicon Valley and led 20 Air Force personnel in business development, technical scouting, and contracts management. Oti is also a National Security Affairs Fellow from The Hoover Institution, Stanford University and they completed this 1 year 3 months program.
Enrique Oti has a Bachelor of Arts from the United States Air Force Academy, a Master of Arts from Zhejiang University, and a Strategic Intelligence from the Joint Military Intelligence College.
The people who work with Enrique Oti include their colleagues Chrissy McGarry, Tyler Sweatt, Michael Neumann, and Mark Butler, as well as the people who report to him, such as Nate Hughes.
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Second Front Systems
At Second Front Systems, they build software that accelerates delivery of emerging commercial technologies to U.S. warfighters. By harnessing insights and methodologies from the private sector and aligning them with government priorities and processes, they enable defense and national security professionals to effectively engage in long-term, continuous competition for access to emerging technologies.