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James Dimarogonas is a Professor at the RAND School of Public Policy and Senior Researcher at the RAND Corporation. He specializes in advanced military technologies and strategic systems integration, holding concurrent roles as Program Manager for Satellite Communications at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab supporting Space Systems Command. His career includes 18 years at MITRE in leadership roles such as Portfolio Manager for Resilient Communications and Chief Engineer for the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense.
Education: Ph.D. in Systems Science and Applied Mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis, focusing on control theory, signal processing, and neuroscience applications.
Research focuses on next-generation information technologies, military acquisition reform, cyber-electronic warfare, and space warfare. His work addresses challenges in multi-domain command and control, tactical networks, and nuclear command systems. Recent studies examine 5G military applications in Europe and quantum computing's impact on civil justice systems.
Recent publications emphasize improving space acquisition processes for the U.S. Space Force, standardizing command-and-control systems, and enhancing law enforcement broadband interoperability. His work bridges technical innovation with operational readiness in adversarial environments.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab's space systems programs and collaborates with Department of Defense entities on strategic technology integration.





