Lecture Series
Event Date

November 22, 2013 at 6:45AM - November 22, 2013 at 8:00AM

Location

MIT W20-306

MIT Supply Chain Management

Brian Legan
Vice President of Booz Allen Hamilton

The Information Revolution and the Future of Transportation

Our digital footprint is growing rapidly, with more data being created, transferred, shared, and stored than ever before.  Advanced analytics can leverage this multi-stream and multi-platform data to provide innovation that will drive a faster, safer, and more efficient transportation future.  However, major hurdles must be overcome to maximize the benefits that can be provided by our expanding digital footprints.  Learn how we may best address the technical, financial, political, and organizational challenges to achieve the promise of this information revolution.

Friday, November 22, 12:00pm to 1:00pm. A light lunch will be served at 11:45am.

Bio:

Brian Legan is a Booz Allen Vice President and leader of the firm's multi-modal transportation business.  He is an expert in systems engineering and integration and currently develops and deploys the full range of the firm’s capabilities to support large, complex infrastructure modernization projects.  Mr. Legan works with public and private sector organizations to develop new approaches to re-imagine, rebuild, and re-invent how we use our mobility, energy, water, and natural infrastructures to stimulate economic growth.  Most recently, Mr. Legan led the business case analyses and enterprise architecture development to guide the FAA’s implementation and integration of NextGen capabilities.  

Mr. Legan has over two decades of experience in the aerospace and transportation industries that spans the federal, commercial, and international marketplace.  He began his career as a Crew Systems Engineer at McDonnell Douglas Corporation where he helped design and implement advanced avionics systems. Prior to joining Booz Allen in 1998, he was a Director at a Washington, DC-based consulting firm and a Manager of Operations Engineering at a Maryland-based technology company.  Mr. Legan holds a B.S. degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urbana and a Master’s degree from George Mason University.

More information on the Speaker Series can be found on the Distinguished Speaker Series webpage.