Lisa Costa
Official portrait, 2024
Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Technology and Innovaton of the United States Space Force
Assumed office
August 2021
ChiefJohn W. Raymond
Preceded byJohn M. Olson (acting)
Personal details
EducationRollins College (BS)
Tampa College (MBA)
Union Institute & University (PhD)

Lisa A. Costa is an American scientist and defense official who has served as the deputy chief of space operations for technology and logistics of the United States Space Force. She is a recognized expert in operationalizing a broad array of science, technology, and research into global use for effect. A member of the Senior Executive Service, Level 3, she is the inaugural Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO) of the United States' newest military service. The Space Force CTIO role is unique in the Department of Defense (DoD) and serves as the chief scientist, chief analytics officer, chief data and artificial intelligence officer, chief information officer, and chief technology officer of the Service.

She previously served as the first female director of [1] systems and the chief information officer (CIO) of the United States Special Operations Command where she ran the 4th largest IT enterprise in the DoD. With over 95,000 users in over 140 countries, she was accountable for the technical portions of no fail missions for elite military units and operations. She directly controlled and executed a >$1.2B per year budget which included global cloud infrastructure, mobility, satellite and terrestrial communications, and devsecops supporting just in time AI at the edge. She advised on the spending of ~$13.2B per year.[2][3]

She has worked in/with the DoD, Intelligence Community (IC), Departments of Energy, State, Justice, Treasury, Homeland Security, and WHCA. As a member of multiple Defense Science Boards, she has shaped national policy on the US role in counterterrorism, helped develop the US homeland security model, and advised the Secretary of Defense and Congress on the convergence of technologies. Previously, she ran a highly effective global effort for which she was awarded the James Schlesinger Thought Leadership Award while working in the shadows and the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Meritorious Civilian Service Award.

In November 2020, she joined the board of directors of CarParts.com.[4]

Education

  • 1986 Bachelor of Science, Mathematics & Computer Science, Rollins College Winter Park, FL
  • 1990 Master of Business Administration, Tampa College, Tampa, FL
  • 1993 Doctorate of Computer Science and Engineering Management, Union Institute Cincinnati, OH[2]

Career

1. September 2001-August 2010, Director, Non-traditional Information & Knowledge Exploitation Cell, Tampa, FL
2. September 2010-September 2013, Executive Director of Enterprise Integration, MITRE National Security Engineering Center, Washington, DC
3. September 2013-March 2017, Director of Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction and Violent Extremism, Washington, DC
4. March 2017-March 2018, Vice President of Intelligence and Chief Scientist, PlanteRisk, Washington, DC
5. March 2018-October 2018, Senior Director of Innovation & Technology, Engility Corporation, Washington, DC
6. October 2018-present, Director of Communications Systems and the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, FL[2]

Awards and decorations

Costa is the recipient of the following awards:[2]

  • 1993 Best Paper Award in Technical Track – Evaluation of X-Based Desktops
  • 1998 Special Recognition Award – Integrated Survey Program
  • 1998 Program Recognition Award – Collaborative Contingency Targeting
  • 2000 MITRE Technology Innovation Director’s Award
  • 2001 MITRE Senior Vice President General Manager Award
  • 2002 Special Operations Joint Interagency Collaboration Center
  • 2002 AFCEA International Meritorious Service Award
  • 2002 MITRE Corporation President’s Knowledge Management Award – Intelligence Analysis Cell Initiative
  • 2003 AFCEA International Meritorious Service Award
  • 2004 AFCEA International Meritorious Services Award – Engineering
  • 2005 AFCEA International Commendation Award – Mid-Career Intelligence Contributions
  • 2008 Special Programs Award – Working in the Shadows
  • 2011 Program Recognition Award – Social Network Analysis Reachback Capability
  • 2011 Director DIA Award – Intelligence Transformation in Afghanistan
  • 2013 Officer’s Award – Scientific Contribution to MITRE’s Technical Stature
  • 2013 Officer’s Award – Development and transition of Research into Operational Capability
  • 2014 Officer’s Award – Leadership in Integration
  • 2015 Officer’s Award – Delivering Transformational Solutions that Drive Mission Success
  • 2016 Rollings College Alumni Achievement Award
  • 2020 Federal 100 (FED100) Award
  • 2021 Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Meritorious Civilian Service Award
  • 2022 Washington 100 (WASH100)
  • 2022 Government CTO of the Year
  • 2022 Best IT Bosses to Work For
  • 2023 Science and Engineering Award, Space Force Association

References

  1. global telecommunications
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Dr. Lisa A. Costa". United States Space Force. April 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2021.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. Edwards, Jane (May 21, 2021). "Lisa Costa: SOCOM Seeks More Flexible Tools to Address Mission Needs". Executive Gov. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  4. "Dr. Lisa Costa, Chief Information Officer at U.S. Special Operations Command and Advisor to Fortune 500 Companies, Joins CarParts.com Board of Directors". Associated Press. November 12, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2021.

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