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Marty Ryan
Vice President, Naval Technologies Division
Mr. Ryan is the Vice President of Naval Technologies, which includes ATI’s three Navy ManTech Centers of Excellence, the Naval Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP), the Maritime Sustainment & Technology Consortium OTA (MSTIC), and the Demonstration and Assessment Team (DAT). There are currently more than 100 active projects across the Division in support of Navy and Joint Defense needs. The Team’s responsibilities run the gambit starting with the ‘Navy Needs Identification’ processes through team building, contracting, project execution and implementation onto Navy and Joint Weapons Systems.
Prior to joining ATI, Mr. Ryan served as Science and Technology Advisor to Lieutenant General Wallace Gregson, where he managed the R&D and Technology Transition program for Marine Corps Forces in the Pacific.
He identified S&T requirements for all Marine Corps forces assigned to the Central and Pacific Commands, to include the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Rim. He supported Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom through the pursuit, evaluation, development, and successful deployment of technologies to counter the evolving asymmetric threats within the region. Prior to his assignment with the operating forces, Mr. Ryan served as Deputy NAVAIR Manufacturing Technology Program Manager and then Program Manager in 1999 and 2001, respectively. During this tenure, he worked closely with the ONR ManTech Office and was an active participant in the development of Navy ManTech guidance and processes. He managed the NAVAIR needs identification process, including the initiation, and subsequent coordination, of several CMTC ManTech projects. Mr. Ryan represented PEO interests to ensure initiation and transition of critical technologies to key air weapons platforms. He coordinated all NAVAIR ManTech efforts within the Centers of Excellence to include project monitoring, industry participation, and transition. Mr. Ryan also worked extensively with the DoD Joint Defense Manufacturing Technology Panel and Chaired the JDMTP Sub-Panel on Advanced Manufacturing Enterprises. The panel coordinated the DoD efforts in Intelligent Manufacturing, Supply Chains, Lean Manufacturing, and Benchmarking with the efforts of the DOE, DOC, NASA, and NSF.
Mr. Ryan was awarded a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Florida Tech in 1988.


