Brian S. McJilton is Director of Small Business and the Deputy Director of Strategic Partnering Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He leads a directorate that is responsible for overseeing the review of approximately $4.5B in procurements across the enterprise, ensuring small business participation is maximized to its fullest extent to meet the demands of our science and technology needs for the Air Force. He focuses on developing novel interactions and programs between AFRL researchers, small businesses and community partners to provide innovative technologies to meet Air Force requirements and AFRL small business contract award goals. His duties include the identification of small businesses that have capabilities to meet AFRL requirements, outreach, support, and recruitment of small businesses, aligning AFRL scientists and engineers with external S&T ecosystem members (industry, academia) toward innovative initiatives, and the training of scientists, engineers and contracting officers on the small business program, goals, and objectives.
Upon entering government service in 2006, Mr. McJilton served as the supervisory Chief Engineer of the Business Systems Group at Air Force Material Command/554 Electronic Systems Group. In 2011, he transitioned to the Branch Chief for the Headquarters Plans and Programs Directorate, Business Operations Division, Integrated Processes Branch, steering integration and support of necessary processes, procedures, and tools to synergize enterprise approaches and compliances. Mr. McJilton also served as the S&T Strategy – Partnering & Presence Integrated Process Team, or IPT, lead starting in 2019, which focused on enterprise collaborations and the needed enhancements and new approaches to expand and deepen AFRL’s engagement with external S&T ecosystems (e.g., universities, industries, government) to support the maturation of technology to accelerate transition of solutions/capabilities addressing future challenges facing both the USAF and USSF. Prior to his current position, Mr. McJilton served as the AFRL Headquarters Plans and Programs Directorate - Senior Technical Director responsible for assessing strategic guidance, informing and supporting strategic planning and programming, and alliances -- both internal and external -- to the AF S&T laboratory.
Prior to serving in Federal civilian service, Mr. McJilton worked 18 years in industry for a variety of large and small businesses (e.g., SofTech, CACI, Universal Systems Inc, Integic Corp, GRACAR Corp, MacAuley-Brown) in various capacities such as Computer Engineer, Senior Systems Engineer, Engineering Management, Business Development, and Business Area Manager. Mr. McJilton also served eight years in the United States Air Force (Active & Air National Guard).