Carl Johnson is the Vice President of Defense and VA Programs at ASM Research, with responsibility for the company’s support of all Veterans Administration, Defense Service Component, Defense Agency programs and IT development and integration projects and programs supporting Federal Government agencies. He also supports the implementation of learning management systems internally and across multiple federal agencies.
The largest programs in Carl’s portfolio are the Army’s Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) - the Army’s enterprise institutional training management system, authoritative data source for the Army Program for Individual Training (ARPRINT) and system of record for personnel input to training; and the Medical Electronic Data for Care History and Readiness Tracking (MEDCHART) system, which provides a suite of integrated automation systems that support and enhance medical readiness in the Army Reserve.
Prior to joining ASM in 2015, Carl was an active duty officer, retiring as a Colonel with over 32 years of active duty service. His last assignment was as the Director, US Army Physical Disability Agency in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. His military decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit (with oak leaf clusters), and the Bronze Star Medal.
Carl earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from the State University of New York at Buffalo, a Master of Science in human resource management, a Master of Science in national military resources and strategy, and a Master of Arts in military operations.