

Council Mission
The mission of the Uniformed Council of Interest is to promote professional development for the Total Force Uniformed Council, oversee the integration of Uniformed members throughout the spectrum of SAME operations; advocate and engage Uniformed support of SAME’s Strategic Plan through outreach, training, networking and recognition, and provide value added to Uniformed members; mentor Uniformed members, and voice & address concerns of Uniformed service members.
Overview
The Uniformed Council is always looking for more Uniformed members to get engaged. If you have interest in learning more about this community of interest and ways you can get involves, including filling one of the open leadership positions, contact Senior Master Sgt. Brad Wilson, USAF, Uniformed Council Chair.
Benefits of Joining SAME
SAME offers a wide selection of benefits to uniformed servicemembers. From training to networking to credentialing and testing reimbursement, SAME ensures Uniformed members can make an impact in the A/E/C industry both while in uniform and after transitioning. The mentoring and camaraderie created through the Uniformed Council can help you support your professional career.
Community Chair
Vice Chair: Adam Brady, USAF
Secretary: TSgt Joshua Dane, USAF
Vice Chair of Communications: James Frick, SSgt, USAF
Vice Chair of Professional Development: Daniel Reilly, SMSgt ANG (ret)
Immediate Past Chair: Shane Payne, MSG, USA
COI Mentor: Senior Master Sgt. James Wirshing, USAF (Ret.)
COI Liaisons
STEM Liaison: Mitch Sisco, SMSgt, ANG
Represent the Uniformed COI on the K12 Outreach and Camps COIs
Young Professionals Liaison: OPEN
Leader Development Liaison: OPEN
Construction COI Liaison: Amanda Wakefield Jones, MSgt, USAF (ret)
Air Force Liaison: OPEN
Army Liaison: OPEN
Guard/Reserve Liaison: Tyler Jackson, 1SG ARNG
Navy Liaison: OPEN
Marine Corps Liaison: OPEN
Coast Guard Liaison: OPEN
CELC Liaison: OPEN
Liaisons act as representatives for each individual service branch and provide direct outreach to all uniformed members respective to each branch. Liaisons serve as the primary POC for service-related uniformed issues and work to enhance communication between the COI and service specific personnel. If you are interested in serving in these positions, contact Senior Master Sgt. Brad Wilson, USAF, Uniformed Council Chair.
Guard/Reserve Liaison: 1SG Class Tyler Jackson, ARNG
Army Liaison: VACANT
Navy Liaison: VACANT
Marine Liaison: Master Sgt. Garey Tucker, USMC
Air Force Liaison: Tech Sgt. Kelvin Rodriguez, USAF
Coast Guard Liaison: Machinery Technician Senior Chief Petty Officer John Wright, USCG
CELC Liaison: VACANT
SAME National Webinars
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Brave New World: Bid Protests in 2026 and Beyond
Any industry insider can tell you that bid protests have become – for good or for ill – an inevitable feature of many procurements. For that reason, successful contractors know how to both successfully assert a protest challenging a competitor’s improper award, and successfully defend against baseless protests brought by their own disgruntled competitors. -
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Progressive Design Build: A New Delivery Method Now Available
Progressive Design Build – New NDAA language. This webinar will help explain the fundamental shift in federal construction delivery and clarify the meaning and application of qualifications-based selection processes for construction. Our expert presenters will address what this model means to acquisition teams and how industry evaluates and responds to these opportunities.
Related TME Articles – Uniformed Council
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Building Without Breaking the Mission
A complex renovation at Naval Air Station II Sigonella demonstrates how early integration, collaboration, and alternative delivery method-aligned practices can preserve mission readiness despite shifting requirements. -
Delivering Facility Design Best Practices for International Defense Partners
Successfully delivering engineering and design in support of Foreign Military Sales requires early alignment on codes, life safety, construction capabilities, and communication. -
Building for the Future: Completing the Transformation of Tyndall AFB
The recovery effort at Tyndall AFB following Hurricane Michael has served as a catalyst for innovation—where nontraditional acquisition, next-generation technologies, and integrated resilience strategies have reshaped how the military approaches installation planning and established a model for the future. -
The Indo-Pacific’s Strategic Advantage: Airmen in a Contested Theater
In the world’s largest theater, airmen with Pacific Air Forces are the difference-makers who enable Agile Combat Employment, leveraging highly trained specialists, multi-capable personnel, and integrated partnerships to overcome the tyranny of distance and advance prospects for a free and open region.