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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 19-23

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From page 19...
... General Lyles entered the Air Force in 1968 as a distinguished graduate of the Air Force ROTC program. 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, Utah.
From page 20...
... Air Force following a highly decorated career. Some highlights of his 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 ex ecutive 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.
From page 21...
... Mr. Coleman's other prototype efforts were, in chronological order from the latest: the Boeing X-45A DARPA/Air Force Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV)
From page 22...
... He served as chair of the NRC's Air Force Studies Board; co-chair of the Committee on the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Capability Planning and Analysis Process; and as a member of the Board on Army Science and Technology. He also chaired the Army Science Board.
From page 23...
... As commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for more than four years, he managed the Air Force's science and technology budget of more than $3 billion annually. He also served as the Air Force's technology executive officer, determining the investment strategy for the full spectrum of Air Force science and technology activities.


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