Jason Martin

Vice Director, Development & Business Center, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Jason G. Martin is the vice director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Development and Business Center. In this role, he facilitates the development of DISA’s core services and capabilities supporting DoD mission partners. His portfolio includes Cyber Development and Services Development Directorates, Joint Interoperability Testing Center and the Joint Spectrum Center. Martin also manages mission partner engagement and requirements processes across the agency. Additionally, he is the agency’s lead for academic engagement and strategic partnerships. Previously, he served as the director of the Cyber Development Directorate, overseeing a portfolio of services including perimeter, mid-tier Joint Regional Security Stack, endpoint defensive cyber operational capabilities, cyber situational awareness and NetOps solutions, along with enterprise identity, credential and access management, software defined everything and “zero trust” solutions. Martin also served as Services Directorate executive. In this position, he was responsible for the Cloud/Compute and Storage portfolio, as well as the operation of the DISA Ecosystem data centers, providing DoD enterprise services to 4.5 million users. He led mission partner application cloud and data center implementation while operating and maintaining the global DISA internal network for more than 16,000 users. He was also the deputy of the Services Directorate and deputy program executive officer for Enterprise Services. In both roles, he served as senior authority for delivering global and enterprise-wide capabilities to the DoD, while providing policy, oversight and guidance to enable information sharing government wide. Martin began his federal service career in 2009 as the DISA customer management executive. Prior to entering federal service, he served as a senior manager for Deloitte Consulting supporting programs across DoD. He began his career as a software engineer for Electronic Data Systems supporting MCI WorldCom Inc. and General Motors Europe. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. He also completed the Senior Executive Fellows Program at Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, in 2013.