Eric Harmon is an Associate Staff member in the Energy Systems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Mr. Harmon assists multiple critical infrastructure resilience to include Energy Resilience Readiness Exercises (ERRE), Control System Resilience Readiness Exercises (CRRE), and Water Resilience Analysis (WRA) for military installations and disaster response applications. Mr. Harmon works closely with installation personnel, DoD Services and Components in the scoping, planning and execution of resilience exercises and analyses at both CONUS and OCONUS locations. This work explores critical infrastructure interdependecies and technical readiness of installation system owners, operators, and technicians when responding to a variety of events that may impact the ability of the installation to continue mission operations. As a result, technical gaps and infrastructure deciencies have been identied and mitigated at both individual DoD installation and systemic infrastructure deciencies across all DoD Services. Mr. Harmon graduated from Florida International University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering while specializing in cyber security applications for control systems within the electrical power sector as a researcher in the Energy Systems Research Laboratory. During his time as a research assistant, Mr. Harmon was published in an IEEE journal, several conferences, and patented a technology solution for control system cyber security between 2016 and 2018.