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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 111-119

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From page 111...
... He entered the Air Force in 1968 as a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Program. During his career in the United States Air Force, he has served in various assignments, including those as program element monitor of the short 111
From page 112...
... General Lyles became AFSC Headquarters assistant deputy chief of staff for requirements in 1989 and deputy chief of staff for requirements in 1990. In 1992, he became vice commander of Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
From page 113...
... She has worked at the RAND Corporation for more than 40 years and has deep, substantive technical and operational knowledge and experience in areas such as conventional weapons, attack and surveillance avionics, fighter and bomber aircraft performance, aircraft survivability, electronic combat, theater missile defense, force modernization, space systems and capabilities, and nonkinetic operations. She has been a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board since 1988, and served as its vice chair in 1990 and its co-chair from 1996
From page 114...
... A retired Air Force officer, he attended the Air Force Test Pilot School (Flight Test Engineer Course) and served in various research and development assignments as a software engineer for the F-16, F-15, and B-1A programs; a flight test engineer in the Air Launched Cruise Missile program; an assistant professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology; a research manager at Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories; and a program manager at DARPA.
From page 115...
... Since retiring from his position as president of Northrop Grumman TASC in March 2002, he has served on the Advisory Board for the National-Geospatial Intelligence Agency and on special panels supporting the management of the National Reconnaissance Office and the Director of Central Intelligence. He serves on the board of directors of Nortel Government Solutions and Electronic Sensor Technologies and advises
From page 116...
... He provides strategy planning initiatives for corporations, reviews ongoing programs to assess progress and recommend corrective actions, and participates with industry and government in developing program strategy and implementation tactics. During his civilian career with the Air Force, Mr.
From page 117...
... General Kadish joined Booz Allen Hamilton in February 2005 after retiring from the Air Force as a lieutenant general. He is a former Air Force pilot with more than 2,500 flying hours, and he held a variety of senior systems acquisition, program management, and command positions, including those as program director for the F-15, F-16, and C-17; director of the Missile Defense Agency; and commander of the Center of Excellence for Command and Control Systems.
From page 118...
... . In 1997, he was named a Distinguished Graduate of the San Jose State University College of Engineering, and in 2000, the National Reconnaissance Office named Mr.
From page 119...
... AppendiX A 119 Industrial Association, Systems Engineering Division, Government Steering Group.


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