Donald Walker and Dr. Wanda Austin Named to Key Executive Posts at The Aerospace Corporation.Business Editors/Technology Writers EL SEGUNDO El Segundo (ĕl sēgŭn`dō), industrial city (1990 pop. 15,223), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1917. Its products include navigation and computer systems, aircraft parts, office machines, telephone apparatus, and , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 30, 2003 Dr. William F. Ballhaus Jr., president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of The Aerospace Corporation, announced today that Donald R. Walker has been promoted to senior vice president of the Systems Planning and Engineering organization effective January 1, 2004, and Dr. Wanda M. Austin has been appointed senior vice president of the National Systems Group in Chantilly, Va., effective April 1, 2004. Walker, now vice president of the National Space Systems Engineering organization, will replace Dr. Rodney C. Gibson who is retiring from the company on December 31. Austin, currently senior vice president of the Engineering and Technology Group, will replace Jon H. Bryson, who will retire on July 1, 2004. "I am very pleased to announce the appointments of Don Walker and Wanda Austin to these key executive positions," said Dr. Ballhaus. "The depth and breadth of their experience and expertise make them exceptionally well suited to provide our customers with the critical skills and resources to support their mission and advance our national security space program." Walker joined Aerospace in September 2002 and has been providing strategic support to senior-level Department of Defense customers in the development of an integrated national-security space capability. He will direct Systems Planning and Engineering operations from the company's Rosslyn, Va., office. Walker has more than 35 years of top-level leadership experience in the acquisition, development, integration, and operation of national security space systems. He retired from the Air Force in 1995 at the rank of brigadier general after gaining extensive leadership experience in numerous space assignments. Between 1995 and 2002 Walker held several senior industry positions, including president and CEO of Veritect, a computer security company focused on the commercial network-security market, and chief information officer of United Services Automobile Association Automobile Association may refer to:
USAA Urban Superintendents Association of America USAA United States Achievement Academy USAA United States Arbitration Act of 1925 USAA United States Axemen's Association USAA United States Air-Table-Hockey Association ). He formed ITCO ITCO International Trade Centre Organisation (Information Technology Company), a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of USAA, and served as the company's president and CEO. He was an independent consultant to the government on intelligence and defense space systems immediately before joining Aerospace. Austin, who has been with Aerospace since 1979, is internationally recognized for her work in systems engineering and satellite architecture, acquisition, development, and orbital operations. She has been senior VP of the Engineering and Technology Group, which comprises a staff of 1,000 engineers and scientists working in a wide range of space-related disciplines, since June 2001. Before that she was general manager of the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications ) Division where she was responsible for systems engineering support to the Air Force for multiple satellite communications systems and programs, including the Advanced Extremely High Frequency The Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) system is a joint service satellite communications system that provides global, secure, protected, and jam resistant communications for high-priority military ground, sea, and air assets. (EHF EHF abbr. extremely high frequency Noun 1. EHF - 30 to 300 gigahertz extremely high frequency radio frequency - an electromagnetic wave frequency between audio and infrared ), Defense Satellite Communications System Geosynchronous military communications satellites that provide high data rate communications for military forces, diplomatic corps, and the White House. The Defense Satellite Communications System provides long-haul super-high frequency 7/8 gigahertz voice and high data rate (DSCS DSCS Defense Satellite Communications System DSCS Desk Side Computer System DSCS Data Systems (Technician) Senior Chief (Petty Officer) (US Navy Rating) ), Wideband Gapfiller, and Milstar programs. Austin is a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Noun 1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment; provides weather reports and forecasts floods and hurricanes and Advisory Committee for Commercial and Remote Sensing Deriving digital models of an area on the earth. Using special cameras from airplanes or satellites, either the sun's reflections or the earth's temperature is turned into digital maps of the area. . She is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the professional society for the field of aerospace engineering. The AIAA was founded in 1963 from the merger of four earlier societies: the American Rocket Society (ARS), founded in 1930 as the . Among her awards are the National Reconnaissance Office Noun 1. National Reconnaissance Office - an intelligence agency in the United States Department of Defense that designs and builds and operates space reconnaissance systems to detect trouble spots worldwide and to monitor arms control agreements and environmental Gold Medal and the Air Force Scroll of Achievement. Systems Planning and Engineering, which Walker is to head, promotes efficient use of corporate and government resources through horizontal, or cross-program, integrated planning and engineering. It comprises the company's Missile Defense Division, Colorado Operations, Office of the Chief Architect/Engineer, National Space Systems Engineering, Integrated System Architecture Office, and Strategic Awareness and Policy organizations. The National Systems Group, which Austin will direct, supports the national security space community in the acquisition, launch and orbital operation of advanced technology space systems and their ground data stations. Divisions include Advanced Technology, Electronics Programs, Imagery Programs, and Planning and Communications. In commending Bryson and Gibson for their work Ballhaus said, "These key members of our executive team have been central to important advances made at the company over the last decade; Jon Bryson in increasing the value we provide to our national security customers and Dr. Rod Gibson in enhancing the effectiveness of our systems planning and engineering capability. We wish them the best and thank them for their many significant contributions to the national security space program." Jon has agreed to serve as Senior VP for Special Studies until mid year. In this capacity, he will report to the CEO on issues of strategic planning. Bryson has been with Aerospace since 1992. He joined the company after a distinguished career in the Air Force. He has headed the National Systems Group since 1995. Gibson joined Aerospace in 1971 as a member of the technical staff. He has been at the helm of Systems Planning and Engineering since 1997. His most significant accomplishments include establishing the framework for more extensive and valued engineering support to national-security space customers, particularly in Northern Virginia and Colorado Springs; establishing a "horizontal" systems planning and engineering capability that cuts across programs and organizations; and advancing the company's leadership role in systems engineering and integration in emerging military space and missile defense programs. The Aerospace Corporation is an independent, nonprofit company that provides objective technical analyses and assessments for national security space programs and selected civil and commercial space programs in the national interest. EDITORS: This news release, with photos of the four executives, can be found online at http://www.aero.org |
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