


Mariama Bah is an acquisition and decision analytics professional supporting mission-critical government programs where operational urgency, technical complexity, and disciplined execution converge. Her work focuses on enabling high-consequence decisions through structured analysis, integration, and governance.
She holds a B.S. in Decision Sciences from George Mason University, an MBA from the University of Maryland – Robert H. Smith School of Business, and a Certificate in Innovation from Harvard University.
Mariama Bah is an acquisition and decision analytics professional supporting mission-critical government programs where operational urgency, technical complexity, and disciplined execution converge. Her work focuses on enabling high-consequence decisions through structured analysis, integration, and governance.
She holds a B.S. in Decision Sciences from George Mason University, an MBA from the University of Maryland – Robert H. Smith School of Business, and a Certificate in Innovation from Harvard University.
Mariama has supported complex DHS and DoD program integration effortsto inform acquisition milestones and senior decision-making. Her experience also includes acquisition and program analytics support to the CWMD and PMWESS Teleport Program Office at the Defense Information Systems Agency, as well as operational support to defense initiatives during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In addition, she has led enterprise digital transformation initiatives at the World Bank Group and supported analytics and systems modernization efforts at the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Freddie Mac.
Mariama has supported complex DHS and DoD program integration effortsto inform acquisition milestones and senior decision-making. Her experience also includes acquisition and program analytics support to the CWMD and PMWESS Teleport Program Office at the Defense Information Systems Agency, as well as operational support to defense initiatives during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In addition, she has led enterprise digital transformation initiatives at the World Bank Group and supported analytics and systems modernization efforts at the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Freddie Mac.
Across these roles, Mariama is recognized for her ability to connect decision science, analytics, and governance to real operational outcomes. She is also the founder of a nonprofit organization supplying critical medical devices to support healthcare delivery in Guinea.
Across these roles, Mariama is recognized for her ability to connect decision science, analytics, and governance to real operational outcomes. She is also the founder of a nonprofit organization supplying critical medical devices to support healthcare delivery in Guinea.