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Emedin Rivera
Space & Waveform Integration Officer
Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) Information, Command, Control, Communications and Computers (IC4)

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Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rivera enlisted in the Marine Corps in June, 1999 and is a native of New York City, New York. After graduating Boot Camp, Private First Class (PFC) Rivera reported to Marine Corps Communications & Electronic School, Twentynine Palms, California as a Field Radio Operator.

 

Upon completion of training PFC Rivera was assigned to 2nd Battalion 4th Marines, 5th Marine Regiment as a radio operator in 2000. During his tour he served as a Line Company Radio Operator, Radio Supervisor, and Battalion Radio Chief. He deployed to Okinawa, Japan with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) in 2000 and 2002, as part of the Unit Deployment Program. He later deployed to Ramadi, Iraq in 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

 

Sergeant Rivera executed orders to Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) in December of 2004. During his time at HMX-1, he served as a Communication Systems Operator and was certified as a Naval Air Crewman on board the VH-60N and VH-3D helicopters. During his assignment, he achieved the “Marine One” designator where he directly served on missions with the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States.

 

Staff Sergeant Rivera executed orders to 9th Communications Battalion (9thComm) in June of 2009. During his time at 9thComm, he served as the Radio Chief to the 15th MEU and the Electronic Key Management System Alternate Manager. He deployed in support of Western Pacific 2-10, and then returned to 9th Comm Battalion in September of 2011 where he served as the Battalion Training Chief.

 

Gunnery Sergeant Rivera executed orders to Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Pacific in September 2012, where he served as an Expeditionary Communications instructor and Operations Chief.He was selected to the Warrant Officer program in February, 2014. Warrant Officer Rivera completed The Basic School in May, 2014 and subsequently reported to Warrant Officer Communications Course. Warrant Officer Rivera completed the Tactical Communications Planning and Engineer Officer’s Course as the Honor graduate for 2014.

 

Upon completion of training, Warrant Officer Rivera was assigned to Company A, 9th Communication Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group. Chief Warrant Officer 2 Rivera served as Space and Waveform Integration Officer. He participated in exercises Balikatan 2015 in the Philippines, Dawn Blitz 2015, and MEFEX 2016 aboard Air Station Miramar. He executed orders to 3RD Marine Expeditionary Brigade in June of 2017.

 

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Rivera was assigned to 3RD Marine Expeditionary Brigade G6. He participated in exercises Kamandag 2017 in the Philippines, Yama Sakura 2017 in Japan and SSang Yong 2018 in the Republic of Korea. He executed orders to 1st Marine Division in April of 2018.

 

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Rivera reported to 1st Marine Division G6. He participated in exercises MEFX 19 and 20, Steel Knight 19, 20 and 21, Exercise Dawn Blitz 19, Freedom Banner 20 and the Marine Air Ground Task Force Warfighting Exercise 21 (MWX 3-21). Additionally, he supported four rotations of the South West Boarder mission and two Deploy for Training Alaska rotations. He executed orders to I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), G6 in May of 2021.

 

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rivera reported to I Marine Expeditionary Force, G6. He supported the communication network designs for 11TH, 13TH Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) Western Pacific Rotations, I MEF’s Crisis Response Force, Marine Rotational Forces Darwin, Marine Rotational Forces Southeast Asia and Balikatan 2023 in the Republic of the Philippines.

 

Served as I MEF’s lead technical planner with Joint Warfare Analysis Center, Naval Support Facility, Dahlgren classified mission support. Served as I MEF’s lead technical advisor in support of 1st Multi-Domain Task Force & exercise Forager 21 Andersen Air Base. Served as I MEF’s lead technical planner in support of Threat Analysis Cross Functional Team convened by Deputy Commandant for Information. Served as I MEF’s lead integrator for a multimillion-dollar SATCOM as a Managed Service project for mitigating critical gaps in Program of Record. Served as member of government, industry and academia to the inaugural SATCOM LEO and MEO (SLAM) Summit at the Naval Postgraduate School. He executed orders to Headquarters Marine Corps, Information, Command, Control, Communications and Computers (IC4) in June of 2023.

 

Delivered remarks at the Commanding General I MEF “How We Fight” Commanders Summit. Delivered remarks at Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association (AFCEA) West 2021 to government and business leaders. Delivered remarks at the18th Annual COMSATCOM Workshop hosted by The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) and US Space Command.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security from American Military University. He is also a graduate of the National Security Space Institute, Air Force Institute of Technology and the Joint Electronic Warfare Center, Strategic Command.

 

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rivera’s awards include two Meritorious Service Medals, five Navy Commendation Medals, Combat Action Ribbon, the 2016 A.B. Lasswell Award for in-service engineering from the National Defense Industrial Association and the 2023 Department of the Navy ON Information Technology Excellence Modernize Award.