RCN Digital Leadership: Dawn Macdonald, Lieutenant-Commander

October 16, 2023 – Defence Stories

Dawn Macdonald

Dawn Macdonald

Dawn Macdonald was born in Lethbridge, Alberta and raised in Fort St. James, British Columbia. As a high school student, she was attracted to the military for the same discipline that she had enjoyed while playing sports and studying martial arts. She continues to play soccer with a Halifax women's league and has a first-degree black belt in taekwondo. Her grandparents both served in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and spoke very highly of the Canadian military. In 2000, she enrolled and began studying mechanical engineering at Royal Military College and is now a Naval Technical Officer.

Currently, Dawn is the Sea Training Atlantic Maritime Systems Engineering Officer (MSEO) and has been in this role for the past 2 years. Together with her team, she validates and assesses the readiness levels and collective team training of our force elements when preparing for deployments. When Sea Training embarks with a unit, her team looks to verify their readiness level looking at their management of personal, equipment, parts, and training. Every aspect of this work is linked to digital tools. On a day-to-day basis, the MSC application tools are used:

Specifically, verifying personnel qualifications and training without MM becomes a difficult task with little visibility.

Aside from studying C++ at RMC, Dawn’s digital competencies have been derived from CAF available training opportunities. She believes firmly in taking advantage of digital training opportunities whenever available.

For those interested in following in her footsteps, she recommends:

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