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Bruce Davis

Chief Technology Officer/dep. Director For Information Management at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Bruce Davis has a strong background in technology and information management, with their most recent role as the Chief Technology Officer and Deputy Director for Information Management at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research since 2013. Prior to this, they were the Deputy Chief Technology Officer at the Northern Regional Medical Command from 2011 to 2012. Bruce also served as the Chief of NOS/EM at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2003 to 2010.

Bruce Davis earned a Master of Science (MS) in Internetworking Technology from Strayer University, where they studied from 2003 to 2005.

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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

WRAIR provides unique research capabilities and innovative medical solutions to a range of Force Health Protection and Readiness challenges currently facing U.S. Service Members, along with threats anticipated during future operations. Through both times of peace and war, infectious diseases have killed, sickened, and disabled far more Service Members than bombs and bullets. WRAIR has created a model of vaccine and therapeutic development that is unique, nimble, and responsive to dynamically evolving infectious disease threats of military importance. WRAIR, with its unparalleled expertise, facilities, and international network, has developed many vaccines and drugs in use today by military and civilian medicine around the globe. In addition to protecting against infectious disease threats, WRAIR conducts basic and applied research that promotes psychological resilience, enhances neurological functioning, and improves operational readiness among U.S. Service Members. By using a continuum of research from basic science to applied field studies, WRAIR creates innovative solutions to enhance Service Members’ resilience and recovery. Research in military psychiatry and neuroscience has been an integral part of WRAIR's portfolio for more than 70 years. WRAIR researchers are recognized leaders in operational medical research for the military in a number of fields, including brain trauma, blast exposure, deployment stressors, and sleep management.


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