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HUNTSVILLE CHAPTER CHAPTER - Jul 10, 2025

Insights Into 2025 and Beyond

The Huntsville location is a key epicenter for warfighter defense across the world!

With that said, 2025 has been busy with the chapter's Tech Luncheons, Emerging Leaders Mentorship Social and Monthly Membership Events. Speakers have included the program executive officer for Program Executive Office (PEO) Missiles and Space, director of Defense Intelligence Agency Missiles and Space Intelligence Center, executive director for Joint Program Office Guam Defense System, Army Materiel Command G-2 deputy chief of staff and the PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors Infrared Countermeasures project manager speaking on topics such as the Golden Dome, contested logistics, the China threat, artificial intelligence, modeling and simulation, and cybersecurity utilization and needs within their offices in the United States, Ukraine and Indo-Pacific Command.

After being dormant during COVID-19, the chapter has established new leadership and is getting its feet on the ground, establishing a good battle rhythm for events and fundraising. The chapter encourages those members from out of town to reach out to connect if in the area!

Event Photographs:

In July, Col. Ryan Roseberry, USA, addresses the crowd on contested logistics in the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility.
In July, Col. Ryan Roseberry, USA, addresses the crowd on contested logistics in the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility.
July's Monthly Membership Meet-Up has gained traction! Sponsors can speak on their company and members and prospective members can network.
July's Monthly Membership Meet-Up has gained traction! Sponsors can speak on their company and members and prospective members can network.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Missiles and Space Intelligence Center's Director Steven Rush (c) poses with members during the July event. Rush informed a crowd of over 100 attendees on the DIA, modeling and simulation, artificial intelligence utilization and major changes within the organization.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Missiles and Space Intelligence Center's Director Steven Rush (c) poses with members during the July event. Rush informed a crowd of over 100 attendees on the DIA, modeling and simulation, artificial intelligence utilization and major changes within the organization.

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