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William Mowitt

Deputy Director at NOAA Uncrewed System Operations Center

William Mowitt is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in marine environmental science, public administration, and oceanic research.

He holds a BA in History from Williams College, an MPA in Public Administration from American University, and an MS in Marine Environmental Science from the University of Maryland at College Park.

William has held various key positions at the NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), including Deputy Director of the NOAA Uncrewed Systems Operations Center and Commanding Officer of NOAA ships such as Henry B. Bigelow, Pisces, and Oscar Dyson.

Prior to his roles at NOAA, he served as a Congressional Fellow in the Office of Senator Mark Begich and held positions in program coordination, executive leadership, and field operations at NOAA.

With a solid foundation in both academia and practical fieldwork, William Mowitt brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the fields of marine science, public policy, and research management.

Highlights

May 15 · omao.noaa.gov
[PDF] Current OMAO Organizational Structure
Feb 9 · reddit.com
Organization of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps - Reddit
Captain Bill Mowitt - OCEANS 2023 Gulf Coast
Captain Bill Mowitt - OCEANS 2023 Gulf Coast
Mar 23 · corpscpc.noaa.gov
[PDF] NF56-28A NOAA COMMISSIONED OFFICER BILLET DESCRIPTION
Mar 9 · omao.noaa.gov
NOAA announces $7.5 million in uncrewed marine system public ...

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Takoma Park, Maryland, United States