In this panel discussion, attendees discovered how to collaborate with the Operational Energy (OE) Community to address future energy needs, shape requirements and transition into a program of record. Service Energy leads discussed the requirements for fielding future operational energy technologies. Following the panel discussion, there was a training session for government research performers using the Congressionally-mandated OE Management System tool. This tool provides portfolio management of OE Innovation programs as well as tracks transition to the Services and Combatant Commands.
| Session Chair: Ms. RuthAnne Darling, Operational Energy-Innovation | |
| Introduction by Session Chair | Ms. RuthAnne Darling, Operational Energy-Innovation | 
| Army Operational Energy | Mr. Nathan Cornell, ODASA (Energy & Sustainability) | 
| NSIN Overview | Mr. Kedar Pavgi, National Security Innovation Network | 
| Doing Business with NRL | Dr. Holly Ricks-Laskoski, NRL | 
| Operational Energy Management System Tool Training | Ms. Amy Maples, Noblis | 
