2018 AFCEA TechNet Asia-Pacific Conference & Expo

Speakers

CAPT Jenna K. Hausvik, USN

CAPT Jenna K. Hausvik, USN
Deputy Director, Intelligence and Information Operations Directorate (N2N39)
U.S. Pacific Fleet


Captain Jenna Hausvik is the U.S. Pacific Fleet Deputy Director of Intelligence and Information Operations (N2N39) after being the Analysis and Reporting (FHS2) Deputy, at NSA/CSS Hawaii (NSAH), Wahiawa, HI. Hausvik, a native of Doland, SD, was commissioned in 1994 from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. She qualified as a Navy Pilot in 1996 and flew the EP-3E Aries Electronic Reconnaissance aircraft. She laterally transferred to Cryptology in 2003 and qualified as an Information Dominance Warfare Officer in December 2010. Prior to her assignment at NSAH, CAPT Hausvik served as the Operations Officer for Task Force 1030 (CTF 1030), Norfolk, VA, where she was responsible for the Information Operations readiness of the Fleet. During that same tour, she was also the CTF 1030 Cyber Directorate Head responsible for Fleet cyber readiness. She also served as the Basic Officer Leadership facilitator at Naval Aviation Schools Command, Pensacola, Florida where she qualified as a Master Training Specialist. Her major staff tours were in PACOM J2 as the Intelligence Support to Information Operations Officer and as the Fleet Cryptologist for Commander, THIRD Fleet in San Diego, California Her overseas/sea duty assignments include: VQ-2, Rota, Spain piloting the EP-3 in multiple deployment locations in support of Operations JOINT FORGE and DELIBERATE GUARD as well as being the PAO, Information Systems DivO, and Avionics DivO; NSGA Misawa, Misawa, Japan where she was the Operations Dept Head and flew as a Communications Evaluator (COMEVAL) in support of Pacific and Middle East operations; and NIOC Bahrain, as the Executive Officer and flying as a COMEVAL in support of multiple operations including Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM. Hausvik earned a B.S. in Economics from the Naval Academy and an M.A. in National Security and Strategy from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

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