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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 105-114

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From page 105...
... Additionally he is an adviser to the USAF Heritage Program board of directors, president of the Air Force Museum Founda tion, a trustee of the United States Air and Trade Show and Flight Test Historical Foundation, and secretary of Air Camp, Inc., and he serves on a number of other boards and committees in the local Dayton, Ohio, region. Prior to his retirement in 2005, General Reynolds was vice commander, Air Force Materiel Command, responsible for technological superiority, acquisition support, and testing, and sustainment of Air Force ground and airborne systems.
From page 106...
... Fraser, Vice Chair, NAE, has broad research management experience and is the founder and retired director of the Boston University Photonics Center.
From page 107...
... Baker spent more than two decades in his previous career, as a United States Air Force officer: He served as a transport navigator, Minuteman missile launch-crew commander, Strategic Air Command staff officer, and U.S. Air Force Academy pro fessor.
From page 108...
... Special assign ments as the technical director for the KC-130J and technical director for the C-5M development were followed by his being named vice president of engineering for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company in 2003. From early 2004 to mid-2006, he concurrently served as the company's technical director on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program.
From page 109...
... He has been a program manager on three acquisition category ID pro grams; commandant of Defense Systems Management College; Air Force Materiel Command Inspector General; Program Executive Officer for all Air Force fighters and bombers; and Air Force Security Assistance Center commander. Forty-eight hours after retiring from the Air Force in the rank of Major General, he became the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics and served in that position a history-making 6 years, acquiring everything for Army soldiers before retiring in January 2008 and assuming his current position at DAU.
From page 110...
... Mr. Lewis comes to Lockheed Martin following a successful 35-year career with the Department of Defense, where he held a number of senior level command and leadership positions, including director, Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization; Program Executive Officer for fighter and bomber programs; and Program Executive Officer for the F-22 program at the U.S.
From page 111...
... Mr. Manuel's prior responsibilities for SNC in San Francisco had included the overall direction and management of programs through designated program directors and/or program managers, ensuring consistency with corporate strategy, consistency of process across programs and projects, and customer satisfaction with the products and services provided; development and oversight of success ful execution of the business unit business management plan (program/bids and proposals/internal research and development and marketing)
From page 112...
... Mr. Manuel received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Fayetteville State University in North Carolina and a Master of Science degree in defense analysis from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
From page 113...
... From 1968 to 1982, he held numerous managerial and project officer assignments in the Air Force Logistics Command. He functioned in various professional specialties, including as an operations research analyst, cost analyst, logistics management specialist, computer programmer/analyst, and industrial engineer.
From page 114...
... degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado, a diploma in fluid dynamics from the Von Karman Institute in Belgium, and a B.S. degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Colorado.


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