Andy Anderson Joins Multimax; Retired Air Force Leader Joins Multimax in Colorado Springs.LARGO, Md. -- Multimax, Inc. announced today that Andy L. Anderson has joined its Colorado Springs, Col., office as Director of Program Development. Mr. Anderson recently retired from the Air Force after 27 years, most recently as the Deputy Director of Logistics and Communications, Headquarters Air Force Space Command. In this role, Colonel Anderson served as Chief Sustainment Officer and Chief Information Officer for all Air Force space operations. He was responsible for policy, plans, architecture integration, space systems sustainment, interoperability, resource management, system management, business process reengineering See reengineering. , and security of space command and control systems. He was commissioned from the United States Air Force Academy United States Air Force Academy, at Colorado Springs, Colo.; for training young men and women to be officers in the U.S. air force; authorized in 1954 by Congress. in 1978. His career spanned a broad range of communications and Air Force missions, from tactical combat communications to satellite operations. He has commanded squadrons and groups supporting fighter operations in Europe, the 1st Special Operations Wing An Air Force special operations wing. Also called SOW. , global air mobility operations, and the Air Force aircraft acquisition mission. Mr. Anderson has held headquarters assignments in Europe, and at the Air Force Communications Command, Air Mobility Command, and Air Force Special Operations Command Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) was established 22 May, 1990,with headquarters at Hurlburt Field, Fla. AFSOC is a United States Air Force (USAF) major command and is the air component to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), a unified command . He served as the Director of Staff for the Pentagon's communications directorate, and as the executive officer for the senior communications officer at NORAD NORAD abbr. North American Aerospace (formerly Air) Defense Command and U.S. Space Command. He attended Squadron Officer School Squadron Office School (SOS), is the U. S. Air Force leadership school for company grade officers (CGOs). The school is based at Maxwell AFB in Alabama, and is part of Air University. External links
"We are delighted that Andy Anderson chose to join Multimax after his distinguished Air Force career," said Carleton Jones, Multimax President. "Andy's senior-level expertise and skills enhance Multimax's ability to meet the evolving challenges of our Air Force and other Department of Defense clients. We are particularly gratified grat·i·fy tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies 1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please. 2. that Andy will be based in our fast-growing Colorado Springs office, where the company is engaged in a number of leading-edge technologies of critical importance to United States Government organizations." About Multimax Multimax is a rapidly growing provider of innovative, performance-based, cost-effective Enterprise IT Services and Solutions supporting the critical missions of the Air Force, Army, Navy, other Department of Defense components, and federal civilian agencies. Headquartered outside Washington, DC, the company has operations in 13 other locations across the United States. |
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