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Bob Kleinhample


Vice President and Interim Training and Mission Solutions Practice Area Lead, Science Application International Corporation (SAIC)
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Bio

Robert “Bob” Kleinhample is a Vice President and Interim Training and Mission Solutions Practice Area Lead for Science Application International Corporation (SAIC), leading the vision, strategy, solutions and knowledge sharing of transformative solutions across the enterprise in the training and mission solutions market. With a focus on fostering an agile culture of innovation through research, product development, technical excellence, Bob Kleinhample positions SAIC as a leader in the training and mission solutions market and an influential technology integrator serving the U.S. government and other customers. In this role, Bob manages and mentors a team of over 4000 models and simulation engineers, game developers, instructors, training analysts, instructional systems designers, program managers, and communications specialists who create, deliver, and manage training worldwide for every branch of the military, and numerous federal and state agencies. Bob has more than 30 years of experience in the design, development, and delivery of innovative and immersive training solutions for complex problems, including the application of technology and data analytics to increase training efficiency and effectiveness. Prior to joining SAIC, Bob served in the United States Army in the Field Artillery and retired in 2006 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His functional assignments were in Operations Research and Simulation Operations. Bob earned his Bachelors of Science degree in Engineering Management from the United States Military Academy and his Masters of Engineering in Operations Research from the Old Dominion University. Bob has served an active member in the I/ITSEC committees and subcommittees for 12 years.