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Jay Town

Jay Town

Chief Compliance Officer at Radiance Technologies

Jay E. Town is the Chief Compliance Officer at Radiance
Technologies, a large defense and aerospace contractor headquarted
in Huntsville, Alabama. Town is responsible for government and
procurement compliance for the defense, intelligence, national
security, and law enforcement sectors. This includes a wide range of
federal and state regulations, such as the FAR, DFARS, ITAR,
CMMC, export controls, and the handling or containment of
classified information.

Prior to joining Radiance Technologies, Town was the Vice President and General Counsel at
Gray Analytics, an aerospace and military defense contractor. Town played a large role
in leading executive management efforts around advanced analytics for law enforcement
and intelligence agencies, cyber security, ransomware attack solutions, internal
investigations, and business development. Town also provided legal advice related to
myriad facets of Gray Analytics service platforms.

Town recently served as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama
from 2017 to 2020. Nominated by President Donald Trump in 2017, United States
Attorney Town oversaw the largest increase in federal prosecutions in the history of the
Northern District of Alabama. Town created the Prosecutor-to-Prosecutor Program
(“P3”) which creates a communication framework where state and federal prosecutors
charge repeat offenders where the sanction and punishment will be the greatest. In 2020,
the Attorney General of the United States recognized Town for his design of the P3
Program and he was awarded the prestigious “Project Safe Neighborhood Outstanding
Individual Contribution Award”, the lone recipient that year. Town also created the “OD
Leads System” where local, state, and federal investigators use available data, to include
9-1-1 call information, to investigate overdoses and prosecute federally the dealers
causing the overdose. Town also oversaw the Department’s largest civil rights
investigation into abuses related to incarceration and incarcerated persons. Town also
was known by every layer and level of law enforcement for his ability to forge
partnerships between local, state, and federal members of law enforcement.


While U.S. Attorney, Town served as the Chair of the Attorney General’s
Servicemembers and Veterans Rights Subcommittee, and as a member of the
Management, Performance and Personnel Subcommittee, and the Cyber Subcommittee.
Town was one of five U.S. Attorneys selected to serve on the Attorney General’s China
Initiative Steering Committee. He was also the lone U.S. Attorney member of the
Attorney General’s Violent Crime Reduction Coordinating Committee. In 2018, Townjoined the National Crime Gun Intelligence Governing Board. Town was selected by the
Department of Justice to serve as a Working Group Chair on the Presidential
Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, created by President
Donald Trump on October 28, 2019, and the first of its kind since 1964.


Jay Town was an accomplished prosecutor in the Madison County District Attorney’s
Office from 2005 until his confirmation as U.S. Attorney. Town left the District
Attorney’s Office as a senior prosecutor handling a full catalogue of crimes, including
capital murder, murder, robbery, assault, and burglary. Mr. Town also was instrumental
in forming the Madison County Veterans Court, one of the first such diversionary courts
in Alabama dedicated to the physical and mental health needs of veterans in the criminal
justice system. During his time in the D.A.’s Office, Town prosecuted thousands of
cases, led countless violent crime investigations, and tried scores of jury trials.

Town served in the Marine Corps for twelve years as a judge advocate and was
honorably discharged in 2008, attaining the rank of Major. Town served as trial counsel,
staff judge advocate, and operational lawyer after 9/11. Before moving to Alabama, he
was outside counsel at a large firm in New Jersey focused on commercial defense of
major pharmaceutical, commercial, and surety companies.


He has sat on several charitable boards, to include the Congressional Medal of Honor
Foundation, a national organization promoting educational, patriotic, and veterans’
initiatives directed by the living Medal of Honor recipients. He also served the
Foundation as chairman of the Audit Committee, President’s Advisory Group, and was a
member of the Executive Committee. He also serves as an emeritus director for
America’s Warrior Partnership, which is a national veterans services organization. Mr.
Town was an original board member of The Bennie Adkins Foundation, which provides
scholarships to veterans in Alabama. He also was chairman of the Boys & Girls Clubs of
North Alabama for two years and a corporate board member for nearly a decade. In
2022, Town was selected by his peers to serve on the Board of Directors for the National
Association of Former United States Attorneys (NAFUSA).


Town has taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Alabama-Huntsville in the
Department of Political Science with the curriculum focused on executive war powers
and the Geneva Conventions. He regularly appears on national television as a legal
analyst. Town was published in the 2021 by the University of Notre Dame Law Review.
He was published again in 2023 by the University of Belmont Law Review.
Jay earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Government & International Relations from the
University of Notre Dame in 1995 and received his Juris Doctor from the Seton Hall
University School of Law in 1998. He is a member of the State Bars of Indiana, New
Jersey and Alabama, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He lives with his wife
and daughter in Huntsville, Alabama.

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