David Tucker
CEM, PE, PMP
CDM Smith Inc. | DoD Program / Project Manager
Speaker
Track A: FED Energy
Session A2: Energy Solutions for National Security
September 18, 2025 | 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Planning for DoD Installation Power Reliability and Resilience in Support of National Security
Reliable and resilient electrical generation and distribution systems are crucial for supporting the DoD’s mission. With aging distribution systems and limited resources, engineers must evaluate electrical systems to identify effective repair and recapitalization efforts. This brief presents findings from assessments of electric utilities at multiple Naval installations. Each underwent thorough evaluations to identify vulnerabilities and improve energy resiliency. Key outcomes included equipment upgrades, power factor correction, enhanced system modeling, and updated GIS records. Technical analyses—such as load flow, arc flash, and short circuit studies—guided corrective actions and infrastructure planning. The projects also improved operational protocols and maintenance strategies, ensuring long-term reliability and safety. These efforts collectively strengthened grid resilience, reduced outage risks, and optimized energy performance across mission-critical facilities. The methodology and results offer a replicable framework for improving energy resiliency in military and industrial installations.
Speaker Bio
David Tucker is a registered Professional Electrical Engineer, PMP, and CEM with over 33 years of experience delivering a wide-variety of energy and utility projects around the world for the public, private, and federal sectors. Currently, David is a Program and Project manager at CDM Smith. In this role, David manages and delivers infrastructure and utility projects globally for the Navy, Air Force, and US Corps of Engineers.