Francis Reilly, Logistics Management Institute - Senior Consultant and Research Fellow

Francis Reilly, Logistics Management Institute - Senior Consultant and Research Fellow

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freilly@lmi.org Mr. Reilly is a Senior Consultant and Research Fellow at LMI where he is currently serving as a subject matter expert to US Customs & Border Protection regarding removal and control of invasive species such as Carrizo cane and salt cedar that obscure operational control of Border Patrol Agents and pose huge water availability problems in the arid southwest. His water interests were brought to bear in developing a water footprinting methodology to meet the Army Environmental Policy Institute’s needs and led a project “Quantifying the Army Supply Chain Water Bootprint.” Recently he has been working with DoD to develop market-based approaches to environmental stewardship including implementing ecosystem services on military buffer lands, nutrient trading, wetlands, and conservation banking. He helped develop Low Impact Development policy for the US Army and subsequently DoD and has provided support to the US Army Water Interest Workgroup. He is also the executive director for The Watersheds and Wetlands Work Group a professional organization of resource managers, environmental regulators, and academicians with interests in wetlands and integrated wetland and watersheds management and regulatory science.

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Industry experience

Education: Masters

Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant

Years of experience: 20 years or above

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