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Now is the time for leaders, suppliers, and innovators to connect and contribute to the next generation of Naval manufacturing. Join us for the conclusion of our three-part webinar series featuring Navy partner BlueForge Alliance.
Part III: Integrate Nationally, Catalyze Locally takes place December 10 at 12PM ET - register now for this free, in-depth exploration of how the Navy and industry partners are working together to uplift the maritime industrial base. You'll learn:
- How to engage and activate the industrial base
- Where to find support for scaling capability
- What initiatives are unlocking workforce and supplier potential
Speaker

Jon Mogford
EVP, Strategy & Technology
BlueForge Alliance
Jon Mogford, PhD, joined BlueForge Alliance in August of 2025 as executive vice president for Strategy and Technology. In this role, he provides strategic planning leadership for BlueForge work in applying supply chain, workforce development and training and technology integration into the Defense Industrial Base.
Prior to joining BlueForge, Dr. Mogford led a range of science & technology organizations including a mission-driven federal office focused on high-risk/high-reward programs and a large academic research enterprise. His federal service includes stints as a program manager (2005-2009) and deputy director (2009-2011) of the DARPA/Defense Sciences Office (DSO). He also recently served as deputy chief of commercial strategy in the DARPA Director’s Office (2023-2024) before recruitment into the executive office of the president (2024-2025).
DARPA/DSO programs spanned all disciplines including materials, manufacturing, quantum physics, pure mathematics, neurosciences, and biomedical technology. As DSO Deputy Director, he supported more than 20 program managers and orchestrated office investments ranging from the fundamental sciences to commercial transition efforts for both defense and non-defense applications.
From 2013-2021, Dr. Mogford served as vice chancellor for research for the Texas A&M University System providing R&D leadership to the system’s eleven universities and eight state agencies encompassing 25,000 faculty and staff and research expenditures of 1 billion annually. In this role, he led the establishment of System-level Master Research Agreements with multiple partners including IBM, Philips Healthcare, Kubota, 3M, and Facebook.