The Role of the National Technology and Industrial Base (NTIB) in Support of U.S. National Security | 2023 | Events

The Role of the National Technology and Industrial Base (NTIB) in Support of U.S. National Security
Two soldiers standing in the hallway of a data storage center
Commander Michael Tomsik
January 19, 2023
1pm
Pye Conference Room (E40-496)

Special IAP Seminar hosted by the MIT Security Studies Program (SSP)

Abstract: First established by U.S. law in 1994, the NTIB originally comprised the industrial bases of the U.S. and Canada. It was later expanded in 2016 to also include Australia and the United Kingdom. This session will focus on the purpose of the NTIB, and related challenges and opportunities of multinational defense industrial base integration.

Speaker: Commander Michael Tomsik is a US Navy Foreign Area Officer specializing in Southeast Asia, East Asia and Australia, with experience in international diplomacy, theater security cooperation, foreign military sales, international armaments cooperation, strategic plans and policy, command and control systems integration and interoperability, cybersecurity, acquisition, logistics, expeditionary basing, shore infrastructure management, and planning, programming, budgeting and execution (PPBE). 

He holds a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of California. 

 

Sponsor: MIT Security Studies Program (SSP)

Open to the MIT community

MIT is committed to providing an environment that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you need a disability related accommodation to attend or have other questions, please contact us at ssp-info@mit.edu.