Jason Goins, Air Force
Air Force Officer in Washington, D.C.
Jason Goins Air Force professional with a background that bridges scientific work and operational leadership. Born in Colorado Springs, he studied chemistry at Creighton University and completed a master of science at the Colorado School of Mines, then moved into roles that required careful analysis and coordination under pressure. Assignments have included directing plans and programs at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, coordinating readiness for National Special Security Events, leading a nuclear forensics division, managing persistent surveillance teams, and founding Project Arc to place engineers with operators to solve defined gaps.
He later supported policy execution for counter WMD programs in Washington, guided teams through crisis response activities, and helped steward complex budgets and precision equipment. His record includes peer-reviewed research and an issued U.S. patent on a cargo ramp design. He prefers clear problem statements, disciplined testing, and steady communication.
Across projects, Jason Goins Air Force roles have emphasized practical results over volume of activity, with attention to details that make systems usable in the field. He aims to leave teams more capable than he found them, with tools, processes, and habits that continue on their own.