Skip to main content

Currently Skimming:

Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 65-74

The Chapter Skim interface presents what we've algorithmically identified as the most significant single chunk of text within every page in the chapter.
Select key terms on the right to highlight them within pages of the chapter.


From page 65...
... Bolton's Air Force service include serving as the commander, Air Force Security Assistance Center, where he managed foreign military sales programs with totals exceeding $90 billion that supported more than 80 foreign countries; serving as a test pilot for the F-4, F-111, and F-16; program executive officer for the Air Force Fighter and Bomber programs; and the first program manager for the Advance Tactical Fighter Technologies program, which evolved into the F-22 System Program Office. He is an experienced command pilot flying more than 40 different aircraft including Army helicopters; during the Vietnam War he flew 232 combat missions, 40 over North 65
From page 66...
... , Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Director of Central Intelligence Director's Award, Defense Intelligence Agency ­ irector's Award, Air D Force Academy 2002 Distinguished Graduate Award, the Ronald Reagan Award for Missile Defense, the Reed Award for Aeronautics, the International Strategic Studies Association ­ ossony Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Strategic Progress P
From page 67...
... Baker became the founding director of the Project Management MBA program at Wright State University, through which the university serves the program management needs of Wright-Patterson AFB. During his tenure at Wright State, he has published more than 100 articles, most dealing with project management and Air Force history, and has received numerous teaching honors, including Wright State's Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
From page 68...
... Due to his numerous ­endeavors he is well versed in the latest advanced technologies, including advanced composite, 3D printing, and production, and prototype design and build practices. He has also worked in the ­ dvanced Weapons division working as the Program Manager A for the successful Office of the Secretary of Defense Counter Electronics High P ­ owered Microwave Advanced Missile ­ roject (CHAMP)
From page 69...
... In 2000, she served as head of the NRL Tactical Electronic Warfare Division's Distributed Sensor Technology Office, where she co-proposed and was co-principal investigator for the first year of development of the small, expendable, unmanned aerial vehicle Dragon Eye, which saw active duty in Iraq.
From page 70...
... ­Previously, he was director of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, responsible for its nearly half billion dollar basic research program. He was an Air Force officer at Kirtland AFB from 1970 to 1972, performing plasma research.
From page 71...
... He has served in various command assignments, including director of the Medium Launch Vehicles Program and Space-Launch Systems offices; vice commander of Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB. He served as commander of the center until 1994, then was assigned to command the Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles AFB until 1996.
From page 72...
... His Air Force assignments included the following: vice commander and director of information operations of the Air Force Information Warfare Center; branch chief in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisi tion; operations research/systems analyst in OSD; and development engineer for the Air Force Materials Laboratory. In between these assignments, he served twice as an associate professor and director of the Applied Mechanics Laboratory at the U.S.
From page 73...
... Sepahban served as the sector vice president of mission excellence at Northrop Grumman Space Technology from 2006 to 2009. Earlier she was vice president of system engineering, where she was responsible for devel oping and implementing the overall system engineering strategy which included
From page 74...
... DAVID VAN WIE is the Precision Strike Mission Area Executive at JHU/APL, address­ng science and technology challenges in the areas of fluid dynamics; struc i tural sciences; detection system information fusion; signal and information pro cessing; guidance, navigation, and control; command and control instrumentation and analysis; and radio frequency technologies. His responsibilities involve lead ing ­ iverse research and development teams addressing asymmetric multi-domain d system concepts for use in permissive and anti-access/area-denial environments including ­ etection and targeting systems, kinetic engagement systems, and elec d tronic attack.


This material may be derived from roughly machine-read images, and so is provided only to facilitate research.
More information on Chapter Skim is available.