IEEE NJ Coast Section - Annual Holiday Party [Sunday December 7, 2025]
IEEE NJ Coast Section - Annual Holiday Party -
Save the date: December 7, 2025 at 2PM
Keynote: Space Technology
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- Starts 01 July 2025 04:00 AM UTC
- Ends 07 December 2025 05:00 AM UTC
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Dr. Nancy Landreville
Space Technology
The Future of Aerospace and Defense
Biography:
Dr. Nancy M Landreville is an engineer currently engaged in nuclear physics to develop, design, and deploy Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that enhance various handheld devices for asset remediation and threat management. As a member of IEEE, she supported various facets of structural mechanics. She also taught at MIT and defined the importance of establishing secure blockchain. She evaluates innovations that include the use of blockchain algorithms for network security monitoring to protect cryptocurrency as data-in-transit and recently mentored professional students including bank attendees.
She has researched capabilities for protecting the supply chain. She is an innovator and has served the government and military in leadership such as the Region Officer, Privacy Officer, Deputy for PSG 6, computer scientist, engineer, developer, and contributor of guidance with NIST serving with ISSM, ISSA, and ISOs. She held government positions with three agencies over the years and served the military in various missions parting as a Veteran with high honors.
She participated with IEEE in developing policies such as the GDPR (Privacy). She served as a volunteer in policy development with IEEE and NIST for over 10 years. She was the IEEE Chair of the Baltimore Section for 2023 and is a member of six societies and organizations with IEEE. Her previous business, NML Computer Consulting Company, provided cloud subject matter expert consulting advice for the military, government, and private industry.
Dr. Landreville is a cybersecurity engineer identifying accreditation and authorization of government and military systems. She was an executive and advisor for the Department of Veterans Affairs (General Counsel and Inspector General). She was a government executive with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 17 years and as an executive, she held expertise with all the policies, lab evaluations, and findings from electrostatic precipitators, groundwater effects, and onsite evaluations of various sites to improve the status of the environment. As a government employee, she was also assigned with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) responsible for the funding of state requirements. Her onsite reviews required her evaluation of the sites and status of systems replacing end-of-life technology. She approved RFPs and APDs for systems. She provided recommendations, advice, and leadership for the Department of Energy (DOE), and previously served as a consultant to evaluate hospital medical devices and conducted security control assessment of systems.
She achieved honors for several of her degrees and was inducted in three honor societies for academic excellence which included Delta mu Delta, International Golden Key, and the National Society of Leadership and Success, Sigma Alpha Pi. She completed two doctoral programs which included engineering, decision making, security management and information technology. She studied her first doctorate with honors for Doctor in Management (DM ABD) and completed her second doctorate with a PhD in Applied Management and Decision Science. She also holds a Masters degree in technology management, an honors Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA), a Bachelor of Science in Law and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management plus a Certificate of Information Technology (IT) for Project Managers, a Paralegal Certificate, a Certified Network Defender (CND) certification, a Cloud Essentials (CE) certification, a Cloud Cybersecurity Architecture (CCSA) certification and various other relevant certifications. She is currently preparing for her Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
In 2007, she was asked to accept a Collegiate position with the University of Maryland. She began as an Associate Professor and returned to the government and commenced work. She serves as an Adjunct Professor and was promoted to a Full Professor a few years after accepting a position with the University. She has served as a Faculty Mentor, Course Developer, Project designer, and aligns with various organizations such as INSA as a member of the Technical and Cybersecurity Councils as an Advisor. She taught Ethereum blockchain for MIT and developed security protections and identified a new use for establishing agreements to protect the supply chain. She designed tactics in developing Multiphysics applications. She is also an ISSA Cyber Executive member and advised several organizations at the Chief Information Security Officer level of expertise. She is a retired Veteran and was deployed on missions oversees for the government or military depending on requirements.
Address:United States
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Banquet
Keynote - Space Technology
Special Chair Invited Guests, Section/Chapter/Affinity Group Officers and anyone else who holds an official position in NJ Coast is invited with a guest FREE of charge.
All others must pay according to Registration IEEE Member or Non-Member Fee.
We will commit to REFUND $50 FEE to anyone who is not an officer or invited guest who may wish to volunteer with us and commits to do so. Please talk to one of the section officers about opportunities within the New Jersey Coast Section.