MAJ Madison R. Oliver
Instructor
Course Director- EM384, Department S1
Systems Engineering
Operations Research Center
MAJ Madison Oliver is an adjutant general officer, course director, and instructor in the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point. She is also associated with the Operations Research Center at the United States Military Academy (USMA).
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering management from USMA and a Master of Science in systems development in engineering management from Texas A&M University. During graduate school, she worked in the defense industry for the Elbit America Project Management Office as an officer liaison, with her primary focus on process improvement through systems and process modeling.
MAJ Oliver commissioned in 2015 and was first assigned as a human resources platoon leader at Fort Carson, Colorado. She then deployed throughout Europe in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve in 2017 as the battalion S-1 within the 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment. She later applied for and was accepted to serve in the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade, as the battalion S-1 in the Army’s only active-duty space unit. During her most recent operational experience, she served as the primary staff officer in the 3-501st Assault Helicopter Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas, where she supported the Southwest Border Mission.
MAJ Oliver and her husband, Jacob Browning, have two sons: Ezra, 4, and Oliver, 7 months.
M.S., Systems Development in Engineering Management - Texas A&M University
B.S., Engineering Management - U.S. Military Academy