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Michael Groen

Michael S. Groen is a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general who last served as the Commander of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. Previously, he was the Deputy Chief of Computer Network Operations of the National Security Agency.[2][3][4][5]

Michael S. Groen
Official portrait, 2022
BornMichigan
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of servicec. 1986–2022[1]
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldJoint Artificial Intelligence Center
3rd Radio Battalion
Battles/warsIraq War
AwardsDefense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star Medal

Early life and education edit

Groen is a 1986 graduate of Calvin College (now Calvin University) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, graduating with Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. He attended the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Intelligence Officer Course and was a distinguished graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College.

Groen is a native of Michigan and is married with three sons.[6]

Military career edit

As a junior officer, Groen served in Camp Pendleton, California, and Okinawa, Japan with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). In 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom I, Lieutenant Colonel Groen participated in combat operations as the 1st Marine Division’s Deputy G-2 and intelligence planner. Groen was further designated as the G-2 for Task Force Tripoli, operating in north-central Iraq. In 2004, Groen returned to Iraq as the 1st Marine Division G-2, where he was a principal in the redesign of Marine Intelligence. He was reassigned to United States European Command where he served as Chief of Intelligence Planning for Europe and Africa. There, he planned intelligence operations in the Balkans, Northern Iraq, Central Africa, and the Trans-Sahara region. He was instrumental in transitioning intelligence processes into the newly formed Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC). In 2006, Groen assumed command of the 3rd Radio Battalion, Marine Corps Base Hawaii. During this time, the Battalion conducted its first deployment to the Southern Philippines in support of Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines and continued its support to the 31st MEU. After command, he reported to the College of Naval Warfare, (Naval War College) in Newport, Rhode Island. While there, he was selected as the Marine Fellow for the Stockdale Group, assisting the United States Navy program to develop joint and operational leaders. Promoted to colonel, he graduated with distinction in June 2008. He assumed command of Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton, California. In 2010, he was given additional duties as the division’s Chief of Staff and the Commanding Officer for the 1st Marine Division (Rear).

In August 2010, Groen served under the Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration. There, he led the Marine Corps' Amphibious Capabilities Working Group, which reviewed naval relationships, doctrine, concepts, and capabilities. In that capacity, he formed and served as the initial director of the "Ellis Group", refining concepts for naval power projection and expeditionary operations. He was reassigned as the Director of the Marine Corps Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG), directly supporting the Commandant and senior leadership for institutional and operational issues.

Selected for brigadier general, Groen was reassigned as the Director of Marine Corps Intelligence (DIRINT) in June 2013. As the DIRINT, he codified and advanced the implementation of the Marine Corps ISR Enterprise. He served as the Senior Service authority for SIGINT, HUMINT, GEOINT, counterintelligence, and special activities. In July 2017, he was promoted to major general and assumed the position of Director for Intelligence (J-2), Joint Staff. After his tour as J-2, Groen was assigned to the National Security Agency and served as the Deputy Chief of Computer Network Operations, leading this premier Computer Network Exploitation organization.

Groen assumed his current position as the Director, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center on 1 October 2020. As a member of the JAIC team, he leads the transformation of United States Joint warfighting and departmental processes through the integration of Artificial Intelligence.[7]

Groen retired from the Marine Corps on May 19, 2022.[8][1]

Groen's personal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Combat Action Ribbon.

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.

  1. ^ a b [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ "Leadership – Bio-Groen – JAIC". Ai.mil.
  3. ^ "Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen, Director, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, Keynote Remarks". U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
  4. ^ "Sep 16, 2015 Mixer with BGen Mike Groen USMC (DIRINT, HQMC) | AFCEA Quantico-Potomac". Afcea-qp.org. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  5. ^ "JAIC Chief: Culture and Process Biggest Barriers to Pentagon Adoption of AI". Airforcemag.com. March 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Major General Michael S. Groen, USMC Director for Intelligence, Joint Staff J2". Crows.org. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  7. ^ "Leadership - Bio-Groen - JAIC". Ai.mil. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  8. ^ "EC3921 — House Communication, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". U.S. Congress. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
Military offices
Preceded by Director of Intelligence of the United States Marine Corps
2013–2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by
James R. Marrs
Director of Intelligence of the Joint Staff
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Chief of Computer Network Operations of the National Security Agency
2019–2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Nand Mulchandani
Acting
Commander of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center
2020–2022
Vacant

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College Groen is a native of Michigan and is married with three sons 6 Military career editAs a junior officer Groen served in Camp Pendleton California and Okinawa Japan with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit MEU In 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom I Lieutenant Colonel Groen participated in combat operations as the 1st Marine Division s Deputy G 2 and intelligence planner Groen was further designated as the G 2 for Task Force Tripoli operating in north central Iraq In 2004 Groen returned to Iraq as the 1st Marine Division G 2 where he was a principal in the redesign of Marine Intelligence He was reassigned to United States European Command where he served as Chief of Intelligence Planning for Europe and Africa There he planned intelligence operations in the Balkans Northern Iraq Central Africa and the Trans Sahara region He was instrumental in transitioning intelligence processes into the newly formed Joint Intelligence Operations Center JIOC In 2006 Groen assumed command of the 3rd Radio Battalion Marine Corps Base Hawaii During this time the Battalion conducted its first deployment to the Southern Philippines in support of Operation Enduring Freedom Philippines and continued its support to the 31st MEU After command he reported to the College of Naval Warfare Naval War College in Newport Rhode Island While there he was selected as the Marine Fellow for the Stockdale Group assisting the United States Navy program to develop joint and operational leaders Promoted to colonel he graduated with distinction in June 2008 He assumed command of Headquarters Battalion 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton California In 2010 he was given additional duties as the division s Chief of Staff and the Commanding Officer for the 1st Marine Division Rear In August 2010 Groen served under the Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration There he led the Marine Corps Amphibious Capabilities Working Group which reviewed naval relationships doctrine concepts and capabilities In that capacity he formed and served as the initial director of the Ellis Group refining concepts for naval power projection and expeditionary operations He was reassigned as the Director of the Marine Corps Strategic Initiatives Group SIG directly supporting the Commandant and senior leadership for institutional and operational issues Selected for brigadier general Groen was reassigned as the Director of Marine Corps Intelligence DIRINT in June 2013 As the DIRINT he codified and advanced the implementation of the Marine Corps ISR Enterprise He served as the Senior Service authority for SIGINT HUMINT GEOINT counterintelligence and special activities In July 2017 he was promoted to major general and assumed the position of Director for Intelligence J 2 Joint Staff After his tour as J 2 Groen was assigned to the National Security Agency and served as the Deputy Chief of Computer Network Operations leading this premier Computer Network Exploitation organization Groen assumed his current position as the Director Joint Artificial Intelligence Center on 1 October 2020 As a member of the JAIC team he leads the transformation of United States Joint warfighting and departmental processes through the integration of Artificial Intelligence 7 Groen retired from the Marine Corps on May 19 2022 8 1 Groen s personal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit the Bronze Star Medal the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Combat Action Ribbon References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael S Groen nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government a b 1 dead link Leadership Bio Groen JAIC Ai mil Lt Gen Michael S Groen Director Joint Artificial Intelligence Center Keynote Remarks U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Sep 16 2015 Mixer with BGen Mike Groen USMC DIRINT HQMC AFCEA Quantico Potomac Afcea qp org Retrieved June 4 2022 JAIC Chief Culture and Process Biggest Barriers to Pentagon Adoption of AI Airforcemag com March 12 2021 Major General Michael S Groen USMC Director for Intelligence Joint Staff J2 Crows org Retrieved June 4 2022 Leadership Bio Groen JAIC Ai mil Retrieved June 4 2022 EC3921 House Communication 117th Congress 2021 2022 U S Congress Retrieved May 7 2022 Military officesPreceded byVincent R Stewart Director of Intelligence of the United States Marine Corps2013 2016 Succeeded byWilliam H Seely IIIPreceded byJames R Marrs Director of Intelligence of the Joint Staff2017 2019 Succeeded byFrank D WhitworthPreceded byFrank D Whitworth Deputy Chief of Computer Network Operations of the National Security Agency2019 2020 Succeeded byJeffrey S ScheidtPreceded byNand MulchandaniActing Commander of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center2020 2022 Vacant Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Groen amp oldid 1210914858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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