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Bryon Kroger
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Bryon Kroger, a former military intelligence officer turned technology entrepreneur, has a strong passion for revolutionizing the Department of Defense's approach to IT and software development.
With a background in intelligence operations in the Air Force, Bryon witnessed firsthand the negative impact of outdated and inefficient software on critical missions, leading him to advocate for meaningful change in defense technology.
After recognizing the importance of superior software in military operations, Bryon transitioned into the role of acquisitions officer, where he laid the foundation for the innovative Kessel Run project at Hanscom Air Force Base.
Driven by the belief that the DoD should lead in innovation rather than lag behind, Bryon founded Rise8, a company dedicated to transforming government software development and delivery practices.
At Rise8, Bryon's team focuses on creating sustainable software products with a long-term vision, aiming to prevent avoidable errors and enhance mission-critical outcomes for defense operations.
Bryon's educational background includes studies in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Philosophy, and various specialized training programs related to intelligence and military operations during his tenure in the Air Force.
Throughout his career, Bryon has held key roles in organizations such as Rise8, Section 31, and the United States Air Force, where he contributed to pivotal projects like Kessel Run and played critical leadership roles in targeting, assessments, and operational analysis.
His diverse experience and unwavering commitment to driving technological advancement in defense make Bryon Kroger a notable figure in the intersection of military operations and software innovation.