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Gregory A. Gahm, Ph.D. Director

Gregory Gahm

Telehealth & Technology (T2) Director, Greg Gahm, Ph.D. is a former U.S. Army clinical neuropsychologist and researcher with over 20 years of experience in military behavioral health (BH), research, and technology. Dr. Gahm completed his doctorate in clinical psychology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

His leadership established the Psychology Department at Madigan Army Medical Center at the forefront of innovation for the DoD. Dr. Gahm has successfully managed many multi-year funded research and development projects, including ongoing clinical trials in Virtual Reality and Prolonged Exposure Therapy. He also directs the DoD Suicide Risk Management & Surveillance Office (SRMSO), which is responsible for worldwide deployment of the DoD Suicide Event Report, and established and previously directed the Army Behavioral Health Technology Office (ABHTO).

Mark A. Reger, Ph.D. Deputy Director; Chief, Research, Outcomes, Surveillance and Evaluation Division

Mark Reger

T2 Deputy Director, Mark Reger, Ph.D. completed his doctorate in clinical psychology at the Rosemead School of Psychology. He went on to complete a 3-year National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Research Service Award (NRSA) postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Washington School of Medicine/VA Puget Sound Health Care System.

Dr. Reger has published papers across a broad range of fields, including post-traumatic stress disorder, suicide, telepsychology, neuroendocrinology, and research ethics. He is currently the Deputy Director of the National Center for Telehealth and Technology (T2); Chief of the Research, Outcomes, Surveillance, & Evaluation Division of T2; and Affiliate Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Tom Broyles, Ph.D. Deputy Director, National Capital Region

Tom Broyles

Tom Broyles is the Deputy Director of the National Center for Telehealth & Technology, National Capital Region, leading the T2 NCR team in its role representing T2 to the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, and to the wide range of T2 partners in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines and the Veterans Administration. Mr. Broyles received a Master's degree in Health Administration from Baylor University. Prior to joining T2, Mr. Broyles worked at TRICARE Management Activity with a focus on external relations. As former Army hospital commander at the 93rd Evacuation Hospital and the 121st General Hospital/US Forces Korea Hospital, and health care administrator at the Army Surgeon General's Office TRICARE Division, and Chief of Staff, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command, Mr. Broyles has broad experience in military health care operations and administration.

Karl O. "Skip" Moe, Ph.D. Chief of Staff

Skip Moe

Karl O. “Skip” Moe is the Chief of Staff at T2, oversees all administrative, personnel, and fiscal activities, and coordinates with all T2 Division Chiefs toensure that each division is effectively staffed, funded, and supported. Dr. Moe received his Ph.D. from Arizona State University. Over the course of a nearly 30-year career in military behavioral health care, Dr. Moe has held senior leadership positions at the HQ USAFE Command Surgeon’s Office, Wright-Patterson USAF Medical Center, as Consultant to the USAF Surgeon General for Clinical Psychology & Associate Chief of the Biomedical Sciences Corps (Chief Clinical Psychologist for the USAF), USAF Mental Health Flight Chief at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, and the Senior Military Psychologist at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

Colonel Joyce Adkins, Ph.D. Director of Joint Military Operations

Col Joyce Adkins

Col Joyce Adkins has served as an Air Force psychologist for over 28 years through assignments in mental health, behavioral medicine, occupational health, deployment health, employee assistance, community wellness and health promotions. She established the Air Force’s Organizational Health Center system, served as Chief of Air Force Aviation Psychology at the Air Force Safety Center, served on the Air Force Suicide Prevention Program development team and held multiple positions in the Pentagon.  With the Office of the Secretary of Defense, she directed quality of life programs, combat and operational stress programs as well as the transformation of psychological health and traumatic brain injury services across the Departments of Defense.  Most recently she served as Medical Operations Squadron Commander implementing patient-centered medical home models in primary care and created a model Strategic Communications Plan to engender trust in the military health system.

Jamie Adler, Ph.D. Chief, Clinical Teleheath

Jamie Adler

Dr. Jamie Adler is the Chief of the Clinical Telehealth (cTH) Division of the National Center for Telehealth and Technology (T2), responsible for the development of DoD telemental health network and partnerships that improve access to care, and the pursuit of policies and innovative technologies to drive successful implementation of these initiatives. Dr. Adler is a highly experienced developer of programs, administrator, researcher, and teacher in the telehealth field, having led numerous telehealth programs and initiatives within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) since 2001.

Don Workman, Ph.D. Chief, Innovative Technology Applications Division

Don Workman

Dr. Don Workman is chief of the Innovative Technology Applications Division (ITA) at the National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2), responsible for driving the organization's efforts in piloting and evaluating existing and emerging technologies showing the potential to improve psychological health and Traumatic Brain Injury resources for the military community.

Dr. Workman is an accomplished clinical and research psychologist, with an extensive background in psychological coping and adjustment to medical disorders, trauma, and psychological evaluation/consultation.

Robert Ciulla, Ph.D. Chief, Population & Prevention Programs

Robert Ciulla

Dr. Robert Ciulla is a licensed clinical psychologist who completed his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Massachusetts. He is currently leading T2’s web-based development efforts with the objective to deliver behavior-change strategies to the military and provider community. Prior to joining T2, Dr. Ciulla served as the Chief of Madigan Army Medical Center’s Soldier Readiness Service and the Soldier Wellness Assessment Pilot Program. Dr. Ciulla’s experience is especially focused on developing psychological materials and surveillance tools across a broad spectrum of technology platforms.

Bob Kayl, MSSE & MHR Chief, Technology Systems Division

Bob Kayl

Bob Kayl brings a unique blend of technology management expertise. He holds Master Degrees in both software engineering and human relations. In addition, Mr. Kayl has numerous professional trainings, specialized licenses and graduate certificates. His extensive software and database development experience and IT/IS management experience enable a robust technology systems program. Mr. Kayl leads and manages all technical aspects of T2’s vision, mission, goals, objectives and operations. Prior to joining T2, Mr. Kayl was the Information Technology Director at Univera, Inc. and completed 20 years of active duty service in the Air Force specializing in information security, system and network administration.