ASMT Senate Order of Business

November28th, 2017

6:00PM

Big Butte Room

  1. Call to Order
  2. Approval of Minutes from November 7th
  3. Public Comments
  4. ASMT Entities
  5. Campus Entertainment
  6. Intramurals
  7. Oredigger Media
  8. Treasurer’s Report
  9. President’s Report
  10. MAS / BOR Update
  11. Committee Reports
  12. Graduate Student Fees, Library/HPER hours, Diversity and Inclusion, Suicide Prevention, M – Maintenance, Facility Maint./Safety and Coffee Hours, Common Hours
  13. Highlands Update
  14. New Business
  15. Fall Graduation Faculty Speaker
  16. Spring Commencement Speaker
  17. End of semester, white elephant
  18. Adjourn meeting

Deputy Assistant Director

US Secret Service
March 2017 – Present

Washington, DC

Graduated from Montana Tech in with an engineering science degree in 1989

Dr. Ron Layton was appointed to the Senior Executive Service Position of Deputy Assistant Director of the Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information in March of 2017. In this position, Dr. Layton has direct oversight of the agency’s protective intelligence, threat assessment, behavioral analysis program, and all counter surveillance activities. Previously, Dr. Layton was the Special Agent in Charge of the White House Technology Liaison Section for the United States Secret Service and executive agent to the Presidential Information Technology Council (PITC). Ron holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with expertise in Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems; in addition, Ron holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration with expertise in the assessment of Radicalization through the observance of Social Media.
Formerly, Ron served as the USSS Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO), the Deputy Director of the Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division (NCSD); supervising the daily operations of the law enforcement and intelligence section working to protect and secure federal networks, protecting the United States from domestic and international cyber threats. Additional leadership assignments included the program director for the Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force initiative; supervising the investigation of domestic and transnational cyber crime across all 17 task forces.