Summary
Dan Decamillo is a results-driven electronics engineer and technical leader with 12 years of experience delivering tactical communications, cybersecurity, and network modernization programs for the U.S. Army. As Chief of the Technical Management Division for PM C2I/PM Tactical Network, he directs cross-functional engineering teams through design, testing, and large-scale acquisition to field resilient command-and-control solutions on time and under budget. His hands-on background spans software and network engineering—from satellite planning and Android transitions to automated testing and data center operations—enabling practical, secure deployments across complex DoD environments. Dan combines acquisition experience and information assurance rigor with mentoring and stakeholder collaboration to accelerate modernization objectives. Based in Pennsylvania, he pairs a Master’s in Computer Software Engineering with deep programmatic knowledge, often translating legacy systems into intuitive warfighter products. Anecdotally known as the “chief engineer of stuff and things,” he brings a pragmatic curiosity that drives pragmatic, mission-focused innovation.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science degree Computer Science, Bachelor of Science degree Computer Science at Drexel University
Master of Science (M.S.) Computer Software Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.) Computer Software Engineering at University of Delaware
Diploma Standard High School Education, Diploma Standard High School Education at Oxford Area High School