News & Events

News & Events

R3 welcomes Ryan Bedner

We are excited to have Ryan Bedner join the R3 team.  Ryan recently retired from the United States Navy after 28 years of service as a Special Operations Officer and Master EOD Technician.  He has a diverse background in numerous functional areas including EOD, Mine Countermeasures, Diving and Salvage, Joint Doctrine and Policy Development, and Naval Education and Training Doctrine and Policy Development and training delivery.

Ryan began his career in 1995 as a Surface Warfare Officer for two tours and then 23 years in the EOD career field.  He held operational positions globally and served on the Joint Staff in the J3 Directorate staffing requirements through the Secretary of Defense.  His last active-duty assignment was the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving.  He served as the Deputy Director, Executive Officer, and Director of Training executing the Secretary of the Navy responsibilities as the Department of Defense Executive Agent for individual training in EOD and Diving; delivering formal training to the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, select international countries, and government agencies.

He received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the U.S. Naval Academy and holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA from Webster University and is a member of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Next Step: Transition to Business (2023 Cohort).  Ryan will be supporting Maritime Expeditionary Security Force contracts leveraging his extensive training and doctrine experience and joins our growing Northwest Florida team.

R3 to Sponsor NEODA East/West Coast Golf Tourneys

R3 is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of two highly anticipated events organized by the Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Association (NEODA): The 2nd Annual Commodore’s Cup and the Tidewater Chapter’s 8th Annual Golf Tournaments, both taking place on May 26, 2023.

The Commodore’s Cup promises to be an exhilarating competition open to EODGRU1 staff, subordinate commands, retired Navy EOD, family, and guests. The golf tournament, held on the Admiral Baker Golf Course in San Diego, serves as a platform to foster camaraderie and promote excellence within the Navy EOD community.

Simultaneously, the Tidewater Chapter’s 8th Annual Golf Tournament will tee off on the east coast, at the NAS Oceana Hornet Course, allowing participants to enjoy a day of friendly competition while supporting a worthy cause. Open to NECC, EODGRU2 staff, subordinate commands, retired Navy EOD personnel, as well as their families and invited guests, this golf tournament provides an opportunity for attendees to connect, network, and raise funds for charitable initiatives supported by the NEODA.

As a proud sponsor of these esteemed events, R3 recognizes the importance of honoring and supporting the Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal community. Through this partnership, R3 aims to express its gratitude for the dedication, bravery, and selflessness displayed by the men and women who serve in the EOD field. R3’s commitment to technological innovation aligns seamlessly with the NEODA’s mission to enhance the capabilities and safety of EOD professionals.

Click here to learn more about the Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Association (NEODA).

R3 Sponsors 2023 EOD Golf Tournament

From left to right: Doug Moore, Bob Lavery (R3), Jason Heise, and Bryan Hood (R3)

R3 was thrilled to be a corporate sponsor for the 2023 Annual EOD Warrior Foundation Golf Tournament, which took place at the scenic Ft. Walton Beach Golf Course during the EOD Memorial Weekend. It was a fantastic opportunity for us to spend time with fellow EOD Warriors and individuals who share our passion for supporting the EOD community while enjoying a wonderful day on the course.

The turnout was impressive, and we were honored to sponsor a team of four led by our very own Bob Lavery and Bryan Hood, who provide outstanding support to our customers at the 801st RED HORSE Training Squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Florida. They were joined on the course by two retired Air Force EOD veterans, making for an inspiring and unforgettable day.

The tournament was a great success, and we’re proud that the proceeds went to benefit the EOD Warrior Foundation. This vital organization offers financial assistance and support to active-duty and veteran wounded, injured, and ill EOD warriors, as well as to families of wounded and fallen EOD warriors and EOD Gold Star families. We were thrilled to be part of such a meaningful event and look forward to supporting the foundation’s efforts in the future.