Frederick “Fred”J. DuPont
Frederick “Fred”J. DuPont

Frederick J. DuPont presently serves as the Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center Representative to Fort Benning, Georgia. In this capacity, Mr. DuPont assist with the development of requirements, the execution of limited objective experiments, execution of major programs that attempt to answer capability requirements, and ensures the flow of communication between the science and technology communities, material developer, and warfighter communities is maintained. In addition to these areas of support, Mr. DuPont is also involved in international programs and studies through participation in NATO Topical Group 3 for Nonlethal Capabilities, and as the study lead for the 5 Powers Battalion and Brigade Urban Operations Study effort. Mr. DuPont will serve as the on-sight coordinator for the Acute Stress Study, which will take place at the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fort Benning, Georgia. Mr. DuPont is a retired US Army Ranger with combat experience in Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Mr. DuPont holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from Columbus University.