Preferred name
Glenn Berger
Bio

In 2005 Glenn Berger started his civilian career as a DoD employee for the US Navy supporting the Trident program.

In November 2024 Mr. Glenn Berger became the Digital Emulation Champion for Trusted Microelectronics Division where he leads efforts to bring new emulation capabilities for microelectronics to Navy systems.

In November 2022 Mr. Glenn Berger was selected as the inaugural liaison between NSWC Crane and Purdue University. In this role he initiated several new opportunities including bringing the top three Indiana research universities (Purdue, IU and Notre Dame) together to focus their combined strengths on the important national defense challenges facing NSWC Crane, the Navy and DOD.

In October 2020 Mr. Glenn Berger was selected to lead the Joint Federated Assurance Center (JFAC) Hardware Assurance (HwA) labs. In this role he provided oversight for technical, budget, schedule and collaboration across four nationally recognized labs (NSWC Crane, National Security Agency Y1131 (NSA), Air Force Research Labs (Sensors Directorate (RY) activities), and Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) for HwA related to microelectronics (ME).

In April 2020 he was promoted to Division Chief Engineer as the first division chief engineer of the newly created Trusted Microelectronics Division (GXV) in Global Department. As the division CHENG he provided technical oversight.

In February 2019 Mr. Berger was selected as the Design Chief Engineer for Flight Systems Division and provided technical leadership for verification and validation microelectronics efforts.

From 2017 to 2019 Mr. Berger provided technical leadership for several microelectronic activities with Flight Systems Division. These activities included identification of new domestic sources, leading multiple teams on time sensitive issues and creation of a new group MoRE (Modeling of Radiation Effects).