Spectrum Advocates
A Veteran Owned Small Business
Contact:(252) 626-6228

uniquely qualified

Jason "Dizzy" Schuette is the lead architect of Spectrum Advocates’ approach to providing an organization extensive knowledge and insight regarding the latest Department of Defense Information Systems development activities supporting Cyber, Electronic Warfare (EW), and Signal Intelligence operations. His most recent qualifications include the oversight of multiple government efforts to inform EMS Operations Doctrine Organization Training Material Leadership Personnel and Facilities (DOTMLPF) solutions to improve Marine Corps and Joint network or system architecture, performance and functionality.


• During his active duty career along with numerous operational billets, Jason fulfilled the roles of lead Test Director (EA-6B ICAP    III), EW programs resource sponsor, and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) responsible for developing a Systems of Systems approach in support of Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) EW. 

• He led and/or participated in numerous diverse and innovative service and Joint level integrated product teams (IPT) conducting analysis focused on efforts implementing organizational wide electronic/spectrum warfare transformations, including the Marine Corps' Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) adapting EW roles and responsibilities.

• He also specifically authored multiple Concepts of Operations, EW/EMS Operations doctrine, and Joint Capabilities Integration Documentation System (JCIDS) artifacts.


Jason provides unprecedented insight into government systems innovation and application due to his 5 + years recent experience executing organizational solutions that improved efficiency through the research and development and application of existing Information Technology (IT) systems.


• Can inform an organization regarding the government’s effort to optimize knowledge management  and leverage machine to machine automation and machine to human graphic user interfaces. 

• Understands how the government is implementing systems architectures, including service applications, as well as sub-system componentry and how the enhancement of specific capabilities contributes to end user data management and/or user interface efficiencies.


Jason currently is fulfilling the role of Science Engineering Technical Assistant (SETA) supporting various Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) programs. ​For example, he is leading efforts to transition Advanced Radio Frequency Mapping (RadioMap) for operational use and establish means of maintaining an enduring innovative development model.