Andrea Villamin won a Technology Rising Star award at the 2020 Women of Color STEM Conference. Before joining Booz Allen, Andrea was an Air Force officer. In her civilian role, she is committed to imparting her career experience in Booz Allen’s Navy-Marine Corps account, as a woman of color in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and harnessing STEM skills to meet evolving challenges.
Currently, Andrea is a lead associate at Booz Allen for a team comprised of engineering, analytics, agile, training, and contract management subject matter experts. She is the primary interface between program offices and agencies of the Missile Defense Agency, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy.
As a deputy program manager in the Navy Commercial Cloud Services Program Office, she is involved in enabling cloud adoption. Her primary role is aiding clients in driving the digital cloud strategy to increase application workloads in the cloud through risk management framework automation, development, security, and operations, automated cloud provisioning, and data-driven decision making for the enterprise information systems (EIS) portfolio.
Most recently, given the COVID-19 pandemic, Villamin and her team were instrumental in developing technical artifacts that supported the Department of the Navy government and civilian workforce continuity of operations through the roll-out of the commercial virtual remote (CVR) environment reducing disruption to the mission.
Her efforts resulted in the implementation of remote access solutions for cloud training, development, and distribution of communications for navy department chief information officers, standard operating procedures for the Enterprise CVR Functional Help Desk, and real-time Naval Digital Marketplace COVID updates.
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