Alex Miller
Dr. Alex Miller graduated from Purdue University in 2009 with a degree in Computer Information Technology and began his career in the Defense Industrial Base, supporting the U.S. Army before transitioning to civil service. His work has focused on delivering innovative intelligence capabilities, modernizing technology architectures, and supporting operations such as IRAQI FREEDOM, ENDURING FREEDOM, INHERENT RESOLVE, and RESOLUTE SUPPORT.
Dr. Miller has held key roles inside the Department of War, including Chief Technology Advisor for Intelligence Architecture Modernization in Afghanistan as well as Senior Advisor for Science and Technology to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army. He now serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the US Army.
He holds a Master's in Systems Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and a Doctor of Technology from Purdue University, with published research on biometrics, security, and blockchain technology.
Outside of work, Alex is active in his community, leading philanthropic events and participating in endurance activities.