Zack Brickhouse currently serves as the AESIP Product Manager at the United States Department of Defense, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing a $38 billion Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. His responsibilities encompass managing cost, schedule, and performance metrics, with a particular focus...
Zack Brickhouse currently serves as the AESIP Product Manager at the United States Department of Defense, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing a $38 billion Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. His responsibilities encompass managing cost, schedule, and performance metrics, with a particular focus on systems integration, interoperability, and portfolio management. In this capacity, Zack acts as the cross-functional integration point across various program and functional areas, ensuring seamless collaboration among logistics, engineering, budget, and contracting teams. This strategic oversight not only enhances operational efficiency but also aligns diverse stakeholders towards a common goal of maximizing organizational potential.
With a strong foundation in strategic planning and organizational change management, Zack leverages his expertise in product management and financial analysis to drive impactful results. His experience with SAP ERP systems equips him with the knowledge necessary to navigate complex data landscapes, enabling informed decision-making and effective resource allocation. Additionally, his skills in contract negotiation and market research contribute to the successful execution of go-to-market strategies that support the Department of Defense's mission.
A proud graduate of The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Zack combines his academic background with practical experience to foster innovation and operational excellence. His strong interpersonal communication skills facilitate collaboration across teams, ensuring that every project benefits from a holistic approach. As he continues to lead key initiatives within the AESIP program, Zack Brickhouse remains dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of the Department of Defense, ultimately contributing to the organization's overarching objectives.