The Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering, or OUSW(R&E), has named the senior officials tasked with overseeing the Department of War’s six Critical Technology Areas, or CTAs.
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What Are DOW’s Critical Technology Areas?
The OUSW(R&E) said Thursday the six CTAs announced by 2026 Wash100 Award winner and Under Secretary Emil Michael in November 2025 are applied artificial intelligence, biomanufacturing, contested logistics technologies, quantum and battlefield information dominance, scaled directed energy, and scaled hypersonics. The department said the areas are enterprise-wide priorities aimed at accelerating the transition of research into operational capabilities.
Who Were Selected to Lead the CTAs?
The selected CTA senior officials are:
Cameron Stanley
The War Department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer, Cameron Stanley, also a 2026 Wash100 Award winner and a 4×24 Leadership Program member, was named senior official for applied artificial intelligence. The former Amazon Web Services national security transformation lead will direct the department’s use of data, analytics and AI to support warfighter operations across all domains.
Gary Vora
Gary Vora will lead biomanufacturing, overseeing efforts to scale critical materials and strengthen supply chain resilience. He previously served as the Navy’s principal scientist for biotechnology, helping transition biotechnologies from research to programs of record.
Robert Mantz
Robert Mantz will be the contested logistics technologies senior official, responsible for advancing capabilities to enhance operational efficiency across contested logistics operations. He previously held senior leadership roles at the Army Research Office and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd was selected to direct quantum and battlefield information dominance. He will leverage his extensive experience in electronic warfare, radar, radio frequency systems and advanced sensing to lead the CTA. He previously served at DARPA, the Naval Research Laboratory and the Office of Naval Research.
Christopher Vergien
Christopher Vergien will lead scaled directed energy, overseeing the department’s high-energy laser and high-power microwave programs. His career includes stints at AMERICAN SYTEMS, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
James Weber
James Weber is the senior official for scaled hypersonics, responsible for advancing the deployment of hypersonic capabilities. He previously served at NASA National Aero-Space Plan, Air Force Research Laboratory and DARPA.

