As part of a cross-functional team working with the U.S. Army, I helped design a touchscreen-based wearable interface for scout soldiers deployed ahead of military convoys. The system integrated hardware and software to provide real-time situational awareness allowing scouts to mark IEDs, identify troop movements, and track key assets while on the move. It also enabled direct communication with Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) or intelligence centers like Langley when visual threats or unknown devices needed immediate analysis. My role focused on UX design and visual system architecture, ensuring the interface was intuitive, responsive, and usable under high-stress, low-light, and fast-moving conditions. The result was a mission-critical tool that improved safety, reduced delays, and supported rapid tactical and strategic decision-making in the field.