Career History ITT Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Omaha NE (Oct 2007 present) Director of Operations. Serve as regional lead for business development in Mid-West with particular focus on US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM). Develop new business under existing contracts and the USSTRATCOM Systems Analysis and Mission Support Contract (USAMS2)won $900 million IDIQ contract. Provide policy, scientific and systems engineering support to USSTRATCOM in key mission areas including: Space, Command and control, Integrated Missile Defense, and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction. Responsible for establishing new ITT facility, its security certification, recruiting and leadership of all assigned personnel and program management. Develop regional business development roadmap, identify, and pursue new business opportunities General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Arlington, VA (03/2006-10/2007) Program Manager. Managers Nuclear Technology Program Area for DOD/SMDC Nuclear Monitoring contract. Supports UN Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Office International Monitoring System.. Leads Systems & Services Development; implements GD-AIS Common Process Framework across all programs. Provide technical leadership/support for a diverse portfolio of Radionuclide monitoring and support programs for Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. Modern Technology Corporation, Offutt AFB, NE (09/2003 03/2006) Global Missile Defense (GMD) Analyst. Supports US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) developing missile defense doctrine, operational plans and concepts, including offense-defense integration, and tactics, Techniques & Procedures (TT&P). Analyzes the results of Wargames, Exercises, and other events to provide recommended changes/additions to operations plans (OPLANS), contingency plans (CONPLANS), and Rules of Engagement (ROE). Represents STRATCOM to defense agencies/Allies. Basic Commerce and Industries, Inc., Dahlgren, VA (06/2002 9/2003) Senior Systems Engineer. Support to AEGIS Training and Readiness Center, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division. Course developer and lecturer for two key Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Courses: Area Air Defense Commander System and Senior Air Defense Planners Course. Provides fleet, inter-service, and inter-agencies liaison for Joint TAMD Tactics, Training, and Procedures. Provides technical assessments and Navy oversight of joint BMC4I. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Ft. Belvoir, VA (10/2001 05/2002) Chief, Strategic and Conventional Forces Branch. As Branch Chief, directed planning, coordination, integration and execution of research, development, demonstration and acquisition efforts in support of conventional through strategic nuclear arms control, interagency and inter-governmental non-proliferation activities and initiatives. Represented DTRA technical positions in interactions with senior managers and scientists in Defense Department, government departments and designated international agencies. Key projects were: (a) US-RF negotiations on warhead monitoring; (b) asymmetric confidence building measures for Korean Peninsula; and (c) global test-ban monitoring system. Logicon Syscon, Inc, Arlington, VA (04/1996 10/2001) Program Manager, Aviation Programs and Senior Principle Analyst. Support to Navy AEGIS Program Office, including Navy Area Theater Missile Defense for Defense Acquisition Board. Analyzed revisions of the AEGIS planning documents and specifications to insure efficacy/completeness of their revision for new mission areas. Supported Developmental and Operational Test (DT/OT) planning and execution. Supported C2 efforts including Joint Interoperability and testing. Member of technical working group with all missile defense actors and components: Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Allies, and Israel. Drafted operational procedures for Area Air Defense Commander and LINEBACKER missile defense. Logicon, RDA, Arlington, VA (08/1991 04/1996) Senior Scientist. Staff consultant for the Defense Nuclear Agency and Headquarters US European Command. Working with Atlantic Command, developed the CONOPS for the Attack Operations element of the Counterproliferation ACTD. Drafted background papers, technical reports, and briefings on: counter-proliferation policy, weapons development, systems integration, C2 relations, & missile defense. Senior Research Specialist. Staff consultant for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Nuclear Operations and Nuclear Policy Divisions. Defense Nuclear Agency Field Office coordinated and directed theater research, development, analysis, and policy assessments. Validated nuclear modernization/stockpile requirements, assessed policy alternatives and arms control initiatives. In-theater coordination of government efforts; identification of counter-proliferation and missile defense force structure requirements. Drafted SACEUR's Military Operational Requirement for Theater Missile Defense and US-Allied Shared Early Warning Policy. Member of all US/NATO missile defense groups.
United States Air Force (06/1971 09/1991 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) (09/90- 09/91) Military Advisor for Theater Arms Control. Developed national policy, conducted negotiations, and implemented conventional and nuclear arms control. Provided Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty interagency support and coordinated US position with Allies. Conducts NATO Strategy and Nuclear Weapons Reviews. Member of US working groups/delegations to: Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Ratification, Naval Arms Control, and NATO High Level Group. Provided military impact assessment of arms control regimes on classified weapons programs and operations. Treaties responsibilities included: CFE, INF, START, and ABM. HQ USAF/SA (06/88- 09/90) Chief, Strategy and Policy Division, USAF Studies and Analyses. Analyzed national security policy and drafted major policy and planning documents for Air Force and Defense Department: Defense Guidance, Secretary of Defense Annual Report, USAF Annual Report, Joint Military Net Assessment, and Competitive Strategies Task Forces. Co-developed $6 million distributed computer analytic/management network. Director, B-52 Conventional Bomber Study. Directed multi-division team in quantifying the contribution of the strategic assets to the theater campaign. Study and briefings to senior leadership (AF/CC, SAC, TAC, CINCLANT, EUCOM, and SHAPE) had a major force structure impact, and operational employment concepts developed were used in Operation Desert Storm. Study considered simultaneous attack operations through extensive air defense assets, including planning cruise missile and air-launched cruise missile options. Utilized analytic tools including: EADSIM, TAC Thunder, TAC Brawler, and TEM. CADRE, Maxwell AFB, AL (07/87-06/88) Research Fellow. Analyzed the SAC conventional capability in joint/combined operations for CINCSAC. Enhanced theater CC BMC4I capabilities. Evaluated NATO/Maritime Operations 2nd Bombardment Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA (01/86-07/87) Deputy DOXX/Operations Plan (SIOP) Executive Manager. Supervised all SIOP materials and multi-division SIOP assembly teams. Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL (07/84-01/86) Research Fellow. Co-developed for USAF material for the Joint Flag Officer's Warfighting Course. Coordinated service, CIA and RCC inputs. Revised military space doctrine (AFM 1-6) for Air Staff, and nuclear weapons course material for ACSC USMA, West Point, NY (03/78-10/81) Assistant Professor and Supervisory Physicist, Department of Physics. Taught classic, modern, nuclear, and graduate-level laser physics. Supervised $1.6M facilities: computer-aided nuclear spectroscopy lab and sub-critical reactor Flight Commander, Radar Navigator, and Flight Examiner, B-52D/F/G/H (07/71-08/84 Supervised 7 combat aircrews. Designed for SAC integrated, automated bombing and navigation planning system-the Automated Combat Mission Folder-and wing-level office automation. Directed flight operations in Pacific, North America, and Europe. Developed an automated, inter-command celestial training program
Education Doctorate, Public Administration, University of Alabama, 1991 MS, Nuclear Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1978 MS, Systems Management, University of Southern California, 1977 BS, Nuclear Engineering, United States Military Academy, 1971 National Security Management, National Defense University, 1988 Air Force War College, 1988; Air Command and Staff College, 1985 Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), 2006
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