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Mervyn Tan Wei Ming
Traditional Chinese陳尉民
Simplified Chinese陈尉民
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Hanyu PinyinChén Wèimín

Mervyn Tan Wei Ming PPA(E) PPA(P) PBS (Chinese: 陈尉民; pinyin: Chén Wèimín) is a Singaporean former major-general who served as Chief of Air Force between 2016 and 2019, being appointed from his prior role of Director of Military Intelligence and Chief Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence.[1] He served as the chief executive of Defence Science and Technology Agency between 2021[2] and 2024, stepping down on 15 May 2024.[3] He subsequently worked at Vertex Holdings, a venture capital firm, serving as Managing Director Investment responsible for the investment in startups with innovative technologies.[4] Tan was more recently appointed as Group Chief Operating Officer (Technology & Innovation) of ST Engineering, a post he has held since 1 June 2025.[5]

He had also previously served as Deputy Secretary (Technology) and Future Systems and Technology Architect at the Ministry of Defence between 2019 and 2021. In his role as Deputy Secretary (Technology), he played an important role in developing Singapore's technology strategies and cyber capabilities and advanced the cause of capability development for the Singapore Armed Forces.[6]

Education

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Tan received the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Overseas Training Award (Graduating) in 1992 and graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Engineering (First Class Honours) in Aeronautical Engineering in 1996. He attended the United States Air Command and Staff College from 2004 to 2005 and obtained a Master in Operational Art and Science of War. He also achieved the best overall academic and research award for an international officer at the United States Air Command and Staff College.

In 2010, Tan received the SAF Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship (General Development) in 2010 and obtained a Master of Business Administration from the MIT Sloan School of Management in the same year.[7]

Military career

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Tan enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces in 1990 and graduated as an Air Force (RSAF) officer from the Officer Cadet School in 1991. As an operational pilot, Tan has participated in overseas exercises in Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Throughout his military career, he held various appointments, including Commanding Officer of 121 Squadron, Head of the Air Plans Department from 2008 to 2010, and Commander of Air Defence and Operations Command (ADOC) from 2012 to 2014. He served as Director of Military Intelligence (DMI) and Chief of Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) from February 2014 to February 2016.[8][7]

Tan succeeded Hoo Cher Mou as the Chief of Air Force on 28 March 2016.[8][9] Tan was promoted to the rank of Major-General on 1 July 2016.[10] He stepped down as Chief of Air Force on 22 March 2019 after three years in that position, with Kelvin Khong replacing him. In his time as Chief of Air Force, he was said to have "guided the RSAF's transformation to support the Next Generation SAF".[11]

Awards

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Personal life

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Tan is married to Gina Yip and has one son and one daughter.[7]

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Mervyn Tan Wei Ming is a Singaporean former major-general and defence executive who served as Chief of the (RSAF) from 2016 to 2019.
Following his military tenure, Tan transitioned to civilian roles within Singapore's (MINDEF), including as Deputy Secretary (), before being appointed Chief Executive of the (DSTA) in May 2021, where he led efforts to enhance MINDEF's technological capabilities and operational resilience amid evolving security challenges.
In April 2025, Tan joined as Group Chief Operating Officer ( & ) and President of Defence & , leveraging his expertise in defence and to drive the company's strategic growth in these sectors.
Throughout his career, Tan has received several public service and military awards, including the Public Administration Medal (Gold) and (Silver), reflecting his contributions to Singapore's defence and public administration.

Early Life and Education

Academic and Initial Training Background

Mervyn Tan enlisted in the in 1990 and underwent initial officer training at the Officer Cadet School, graduating as a officer in 1991. As an operational pilot, his early service involved foundational aviation training aligned with RSAF requirements for commissioned officers in air operations. In 1992, Tan received the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Training Award (Graduating), enabling his pursuit of higher education. He subsequently attended the from 1992 to 1995, obtaining a (Aeronautical) with First Class Honours. This qualification provided technical expertise in aeronautical engineering, directly supporting his aviation career progression.

Military Career

Enlistment and Early Service

Tan enlisted in the in 1990. Following basic training, he pursued a career in the as an operational pilot. In 1992, Tan received the SAF Overseas Training Award (Graduating), recognizing his performance during specialized overseas training. Early appointments focused on operational roles within air plans and joint operations, building foundational experience in RSAF command structures.

Command and Leadership Appointments

Tan progressed through various command and leadership roles in the (RSAF). He served as Head of the Air Plans Department, leading the review and development of the RSAF's force structure and manpower establishments. In June 2012, Tan was appointed Commander of the Air Defence and Operations Command (ADOC), succeeding Brigadier-General Kwek Kok Kwong, in a change-of-command ceremony at . He held this position until 2014, overseeing air defence operations and contributing to the integration of advanced systems such as unmanned aerial vehicles and ground-based air defence capabilities. Tan was appointed Director of Military Intelligence (DMI) and Chief of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) in February 2014. In these dual roles, he directed intelligence operations and enhanced the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) C4I infrastructure to support joint operations. On 28 March 2016, Brigadier-General Tan succeeded Major-General Hoo Cher Mou as Chief of Air Force, promoted to Major-General upon appointment. During his tenure until 22 March 2019, he oversaw the RSAF's operational readiness, including the full operationalization of assets like the Heron 1 UAV and air defence system, while strengthening bilateral defence ties, such as with the .

Chief of Air Force Tenure

Mervyn Tan Wei Ming, then a Brigadier-General, was appointed Chief of Air Force on 28 March 2016, succeeding Major-General Hoo Cher Mou. He was promoted to the rank of Major-General on 1 July 2016 while in the position. Tan had previously served as Director of and Chief Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I), roles that informed his focus on integrated air operations and technological integration during his tenure. Under Tan's leadership, the (RSAF) advanced key capabilities, including the declaration of full operational capability (FOC) for the Heron 1 on 15 March 2017, enhancing battlefield situational awareness and mission endurance. The system, replacing the older , also attained FOC on 4 July 2018, providing faster deployment (15 minutes with four personnel) and improved precision against aerial threats compared to predecessors. These milestones supported the RSAF's progressive integration of assets like the F-15SG fighter into its fleet, maintaining high operational readiness across full-spectrum missions. Tan oversaw exercises demonstrating networked air defence, such as a multi-agency operation in November 2016 that integrated systems including I-Hawk, , and RBS-70 for coordinated threat response. His tenure emphasized robust inter-agency linkages and technological evolution, contributing to the RSAF's sustained mission success. Tan relinquished the post on 22 March 2019, succeeded by Brigadier-General . In recognition of his service, including as Chief of Air Force, he received the (Degree of Commander) in February 2020.

Post-Military Professional Roles

Ministry of Defence Civil Positions

Following his retirement from active military service as Chief of the on 22 March 2019, Mervyn Tan transitioned to within the (MINDEF). He was appointed Deputy Secretary (Technology) and Future Systems and Technology Architect, roles focused on strategic oversight of defence technology policies and innovation architectures. Tan held these positions from 2019 until 15 May 2021, during which he contributed to enhancing MINDEF's technological frameworks amid evolving defence needs, including bilateral engagements that strengthened international partnerships. In February 2020, while in this capacity, he received the (Degree of Commander) for advancing Singapore-US defence cooperation. His tenure emphasized integrating advanced systems to support future operational capabilities, aligning with MINDEF's priorities in and technological foresight.

Defence Science and Technology Agency Leadership

Mervyn Tan Wei Ming assumed the role of Chief Executive (CE) of the (DSTA) on 15 May 2021, succeeding Lee Fook Hong after serving as Deputy Secretary (Technology) and Future Systems and Technology Architect at the (MINDEF). Prior to this, Tan had transitioned from his military career, bringing expertise in defence technology integration from his time as Chief of . Under Tan's leadership, DSTA prioritized enhancing MINDEF's and ' (SAF) operational capabilities through accelerated adoption of emerging technologies, including , data analytics, cybersecurity, and autonomous systems. This involved spearheading projects to integrate advanced systems into SAF platforms, such as next-generation sustainment and networked command infrastructures, amid Singapore's constrained geographical and resource environment. Tan emphasized talent development by fostering a workforce skilled in , partnering with industry and academia to upskill personnel in areas like and quantum technologies. DSTA under Tan also strengthened international collaborations to access global innovations while maintaining imperatives, including joint R&D with allies on resilient supply chains and counter-drone technologies. Challenges addressed included balancing rapid technological evolution with fiscal discipline and operational readiness, exemplified by initiatives to reduce lifecycle costs of defence assets through . Tan's tenure saw DSTA navigate post-pandemic disruptions by enhancing digital resilience in defence and . Tan handed over the CE position to Ng Chad-Son, then MINDEF's Deputy Secretary (Technology) and Future Systems and Technology Architect, on 15 May 2024, after a three-year term marked by foundational advancements in SAF's technology ecosystem. The transition underscored DSTA's ongoing role in driving Singapore's defence modernization amid geopolitical tensions.

ST Engineering Executive Appointments

In April 2025, ST Engineering announced the appointment of Mervyn Tan Wei Ming as Group Chief Operating Officer (Technology & Innovation) and President of Defence & Public Security, effective 1 June 2025. In these dual roles, Tan oversees technology and innovation initiatives across the group's operations while leading the Defence & Public Security business unit, which focuses on defence solutions, public security systems, and related technologies. He reports directly to the Group President and Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Ravinder Singh, who retired after an 11-year tenure in a related executive position. Tan's appointment leverages his extensive prior experience in military leadership, , and technology strategy to drive 's focus on advanced defence technologies and amid rising global defence expenditures. By August 2025, in his capacity as President of Defence & Public Security, Tan highlighted the structural shift in global defence spending as unlikely to diminish, emphasizing opportunities for sustained investment in capabilities like those provided by . These roles position him to integrate operational efficiencies with technological advancements, aligning with the company's strategic priorities in a competitive defence sector.

Awards and Honors

Military and National Recognitions

Mervyn Tan received the Public Administration Medal (Silver) (Military) in 2010 for his service as Head of the Air Plans Department in the (RSAF). In 2016, Tan was awarded the Long Service Medal (Military) in recognition of his extended service in the (SAF). Tan was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Gold) (Military) during the 2017 National Day Awards for his leadership as Chief of Air Force. On 11 February 2020, Tan received the United States Legion of Merit (Degree of Commander) for his contributions to strengthening bilateral defence relations between Singapore and the United States during his tenure as Chief of Air Force.

Personal Life

Family and Private Interests

Little is known publicly about Mervyn Tan's family life and private interests, consistent with the discretion observed among senior Singaporean military and defence officials. Official announcements from the and subsequent professional profiles, such as those from the and , focus exclusively on his career achievements and omit personal details. No verifiable reports from reputable sources, including major Singaporean media outlets like , provide specifics on , offspring, or leisure pursuits, underscoring a deliberate separation between Tan's role and .

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