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Col. Frank Biancardi to Discuss IT Acceleration at 2024 Air Defense Summit

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Col. Frank Biancardi to Discuss IT Acceleration at 2024 Air Defense Summit Panel
Photo of Frank Biancardi / U.S. Air Force | Background photo by Benjamin Bridgman/ Shutterstock

Col. Frank Biancardi is a seasoned pilot with over 10 years of U.S. Air Force experience, during which time he honed his skills in diplomacy, leadership and strategic planning.

Biancardi will shed light on current events and issues relevant to the Air Force at the upcoming 2024 Air Defense Summit. Learn more about him here.

 

Who is Col. Frank Biancardi?

Frank Biancardi (right) at the deactivation ceremony of the 11th ASOS "Steel Eagles" in 2018
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Col. Frank Biancardi II is the current deputy director of the Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team (ABMS CFT) for the United States Air Force. 

Biancardi’s main responsibility is to assist Brig. Gen. Daniel C. Clayton, director of the ABMS CFT, in guiding concept-driven and threat-informed command and control modernization. He also integrates warfighting capability requirements to decision-making advantage in conflict, crisis and competition.

Biancardi graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He completed his Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Public Administration and National Security Issues at Troy University in Alabama and his Masters in Military Operational Art and Science at the Air Force Command and Staff College.

Biancardi also completed two graduate certificate courses:

  • Joint Professional Military Education II–Joint and Multinational Operational Planning graduate certificate from the Joint Forces Staff College at the National Defense University
  • International Relations and National Security Studies from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Massachusetts

 

Col. Frank Biancardi’s Professional Background

Before assuming his current role, Biancardi cultivated his management skills by supporting all Air Force efforts. Listed below are his previous positions in the Air Force:

  • Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force, providing counsel and assistance to the SecAF on all matters related to the Air Force from June 2022 to July 2023
  • National Defense and Air Force Fellow at Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, playing a vital part in the Air Force Senior Developmental Education program from July 2021 to July 2022

Biancardi first developed his leadership skills during his active time as an Air Force pilot. Below are his previous positions as an active-duty pilot:

  • Commander of the 9th Air Support Operations Squadron from June 2018 to June 2019
  • Commander of the 11th Air Support Operations Squadron from June 2017 to June 2018
  • Action Officer at DOD Programming from June 2015 to May 2017
  • Instructor Pilot and Assistant Director of Operations at the 28th Operational Support Squadron from October 2013 to July 2014
  • Instructor Pilot and Assistant Director of Operations at the 34th Bomb Squadron from February 2011 to September 2013

 

What are Frank Biancardi’s Notable Air Force and GovCon Contributions?

What are Frank Biancardi's Notable Air Force/GovCon Contributions?
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Col. Biancardi has made significant contributions to support Air Force troops and veterans, including:

 

15th Annual Run to Home Base Fundraising

In celebration of his 10th year at the 15th Annual Run to Home Base, Biancardi launched a fundraising campaign to support fellow veterans. He committed to raising $5,000 to create tools and help soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues.

 

Leading the New Air Support Operations Squadron

On June 21, 2018, the 11th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) “Steel Eagles” assembled for the last time as it held a squadron deactivation ceremony.

Biancardi, then a lieutenant colonel, highlighted that the unit’s closure wasn’t the end; rather, the airmen of the 11th ASOS would simply merge with the 9th ASOS, with him taking command of the newly formed squadron.

“No matter the guidon, the Airmen of this squadron will continue to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. They will step forward, they will carry the weight, they will bear the burden and protect what is most important – our Family, our friends and the persons to our right and left, and of course this great country,” Biancardi said at the deactivation ceremony.

 

Col. Frank Biancardi, Panel Speaker at the 2024 Air Defense Summit

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Col. Frank Biancardi’s illustrious career with the Air Force has qualified him to speak at the 2024 Air Defense Summit. He has been tasked with participating in the panel discussion titled “Accelerating with IT,” and will be joined by Col. James Crocker and SAIC’s Bob Ritchie.

Register to join the discussion on enhancing the Air Force’s technologies and missions to defend the skies and nation.

 

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