
Mr. Jeffery A. Hurley
Director of Command, Control, Communication, and ComputersHQMCMr. Jeffery Hurley, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Director, Information
Command, Control, Communications and Computers. Mr. Hurley oversees the recruitment,
development, advancement, and assignment of C4 employees. He shares fully in the planning,
directing, coordinating, and overseeing C4 functions and programs. He provides strategic
direction to enable the effective and efficient application, modernization, functional integration,
acquisition, and management of all C4/IT resources. Additionally, Mr. Hurley provides critical
corporate continuity and history to ensure that executive decision-making incorporates
institutional knowledge.
A native of Casper, Wyoming, Mr. Hurley joined the Navy and served in a variety of technical
and supervisory key positions. He achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer (E-7) prior to his
selection as Limited Duty Officer (LDO) and selected to Lieutenant Commander (O-4) to finish
his distinguished career of nearly 23 years.
After his retirement in 2009, Mr. Hurley entered Federal Civilian Service. His successes
continued as he served in positions such as Operations Manager, Project Lead, Program
Manager, Supervisor, and Senior Manager in various Navy units. He lead a team of
professionals in the delivery of $25 million in external communication systems and upgrades to
Foreign Military Sales customers, performed as Supervisor for the Ships New Construction
Competency at Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic where he managed the C4I
systems installation in 12 new construction shipbuilding programs, and served as the Senior
Manager, Sustainment Engineering and Fleet Support Competency at NIWC Atlantic,
responsible for a geographically diverse team consisting of over 800 personnel.
Prior to assuming his current position, Mr. Hurley was the Executive Director for Command,
Control, Communications, and Cyber Systems (C4S) and the Deputy Chief Information Officer
for U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, IL (2021-2024) where he provided
oversight of the Joint Deployment and Distribution Architecture to guarantee mission assurance
through resilient, critical C4S for USTRANSCOM and its five component commands. He joined
the Senior Executive Service in December 2021.
Mr. Hurley received his Bachelor of Science, Business from Excelsior College, Albany, NY; a
Master of Science, Information Systems and Operations from the Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, CA; and Post Masters Certificate Business Administration and Management from the
Northcentral University, Phoenix, AZ.
Next-Gen Combined Arms: Integrating Information Effects into Modern Operations
This panel explores the critical evolution of the combined arms concept, focusing on how commanders and staffs must leverage modern, converged network…This panel explores the critical evolution of the combined arms concept, focusing on how commanders and staffs must leverage modern, converged networks and intelligence to seamlessly integrate non-kinetic information effects—such as cyber operations,…This panel explores the critical evolution of the combined arms concept, focusing on how commanders and staffs must leverage modern, converged networks and intelligence to seamlessly integrate non-kinetic information effects—such as cyber operations, electronic warfare, and psychological operations—with traditional kinetic fires to achieve decision dominance in multi-domain environments. The Deputy Commandant for Information and his senior leader…This panel explores the critical evolution of the combined arms concept, focusing on how commanders and staffs must leverage modern, converged networks and intelligence to seamlessly integrate non-kinetic information effects—such as cyber operations, electronic warfare, and psychological operations—with traditional kinetic fires to achieve decision dominance in multi-domain environments. The Deputy Commandant for Information and his senior leaders will discuss the tactical application of information advantage in contested environments.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More