Mark Wagner is the CEO and President of Artemis, a serviced disabled
veteran-owned small business located in Omaha, NE. The company was established
in 2009 to provide analysis, engineering, policy and planning for the defense
and critical infrastructure sectors.
Prior to Artemis, Mr. Wagner worked for Scitor Corporation supporting
Department of Defense cyber and space operations. His experience includes
operations, policy, doctrine and organizational development, non-kinetic
targeting and vulnerability analyses. Mr. Wagner supported the United States
Strategic Command Intelligence Directorate in developing a deliberate planning
framework for non-kinetically targeting foreign command and control systems,
critical infrastructures, underground facilities and weapons of mass
destruction production processes. He provided vulnerability analyses of
communications and electric power systems that included their
interdependencies.
Mr. Wagner is a professional engineer with 10 years of critical
infrastructure design experience. He is a seasoned project manager leading
multidiscipline (civil, electrical, mechanical, architectural) engineering
teams to plan and design critical civil infrastructure projects. Mr. Wagner
specializes in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems,
modeling, global positioning and geographic information systems.
Additionally, Mr. Wagner is a retired Colonel, USAF Reserve, with 30 years
of experience as a communications officer focused primarily on network
operations and security. Mr. Wagner served over ten years on active duty
including 15 months post-911 to establish a network operations and security
element within United States Strategic Command's Global NetOps Control Center.
Previous assignments include Strategic Air Command, Defense Information Systems
Agency and the 7th Communications Group, Pentagon, Air Force Reserve Command
and Air Force Space Command.
Mr. Wagner holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from West
Virginia University, a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master of
Science in Engineering from South Dakota State University. He is a licensed
Professional Civil Engineer in Nebraska and Kansas.