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To find out more about completing your Online Master's Degree in Data Analytics at CUNY School of Professional Studies, visit: sps.cuny.edu/ Like many large, centrally controlled and funded healthcare organizations, the U.S. military healthcare system employs methods of multiple criteria decision engineering to support the complex planning, decision-making and management of their resources, personnel, and logistics. The primary motivation that motivates these decisions is the requirement to provide data-driven support to the U.S military for optimizing: 1) resource allocation and performance within the military hospital network, 2) workforce planning and future force structure, and 3) supply chain network design for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief aerial delivery operations. This webinar will provide insight into the: • Multi-objective auto-optimization model that adjusts resources automatically to provide decision support for the re-allocation of resources in the U.S. military health system. • Deterministic/stochastic goal programming and discrete event simulation models used by the U.S. Army Medical Department to optimize workforce planning decisions to meet the demands of the current workforce structure. • A stochastic goal programming model used to optimize the military humanitarian assistance/disaster relief aerial delivery supply chain network under uncertainty. This webinar is hosted by the online MS in Data Analytics degree program at CUNY SPS. Our Presenter: Nathan Bastian is an Adjunct Professor of Data Analytics at the CUNY School of Professional Studies, and a Captain and Healthcare Operations Research Analyst in the U.S. Army Medical Department. As a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, Nathan is a Ph.D. candidate in industrial engineering and operations research at the Pennsylvania State University. As a Fulbright Scholar to the Netherlands, Nathan earned a M.S. degree in econometrics and operations research from Maastricht University. He is also a distinguished honor graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.