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1 Shipley Associates Executive Consulting Synopses Richard Burpee, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-five years of U.S. Air Force experience: Commander, 15th Air Force; Commander, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center; Commander, 19th Air Division; Director for Operations, Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations, and Director and Deputy Director of Operations Headquarters, USAF; Command Pilot with over 11,000 hours, including 336 combat missions in the F-4 aircraft. Expertise: USAF operations, sustainment, depot operations. Steve Clarke, Captain, U.S. Navy Reserves (Retired) Over 32 years of DoD and industry management and leadership expertise in: business reengineering; strategic planning; program management; organizational development; change management; acquisition, engineering and maintenance; systems engineering and integration; logistics; supply chain management and aviation depot operations. Expertise: strategic planning, program management, supply chain management, logistics, business reengineering, and organizational development. Pat Condon, Major General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-three years of U.S. Air Force experience: Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center; Director of Plans and Programs, HQ Air Force Materiel Command; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Air Force (Management Policy and Program Integration), Acquisition, Pentagon; Director, Air Force Science and Technology, Pentagon; Commander, Arnold Engineering Development Center; Commander, Air Force Armament Laboratory; PhD in aerospace engineering; member, NASA Advisory Council; former Chairman of the Board, Air Force Association. Expertise: project engineering, technical management; leadership in research, development, test, acquisition, and logistics support of aircraft, spacecraft, launch vehicles, and missile systems and subsystems. Stu Cranston, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Over 35 years of U.S. Air Force and industry experience: Vice Commander, Air Force Materiel Command; Commander, Air Force Development Test Center; Vice Commander, Aeronautical Systems Center; Director of Special Programs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Pentagon; President, Castle Strategies, Inc.; Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Information Engineering Services, Inc.; Senior Vice President for Strategy and Integration, Veridian Engineering Division, Veridian Corporation. As of March 4, of 9

2 Expertise: strategic planning; business development; research and development, test, and acquisition of aeronautical systems and weapons. Jack D Araujo, Major General, U.S Army (Retired) and Senior Executive Service, FEMA (Retired) Over 35 years of U.S. Army National Guard and other federal service experience: Director, Army National Guard, National Guard Bureau, Pentagon; Commander, 29 th Separate Infantry Brigade; Chief, Mobilization and Readiness Division and Chief, Organization and Training Division, National Guard Bureau; Director of Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security. Expertise: National disaster response and recovery, and all matters of the Army National Guard, including programs, policies, and plans. Dan Dick, Major General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-three years of U. S. Air Force experience: Director of Requirements and Integration for Joint Forces Command; Commander, 13 th Air Force; Director of Plans and Programs for Air Combat Command; Commander, 388 th Fighter Wing; VP for Business Development and Director, Strategic Initiatives and Business Development for major defense companies. Expertise: USAF and Joint operations (especially ACC and JFCOM), business development, project management, command and control, PPBE process, international experience in Guam and Southeast Asia, Saudi Arabia and Southwest Asia, and Europe. Gordy Fornell, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Over 40 years of U.S. Air Force and industry experience: Commander, Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom AFB; Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon; Commander, Armament Division, Eglin AFB; USAF Deputy Director of Development and Acquisition, Pentagon; USAF Special Assistant for ICBM Modernization; Program Director, KC-10; various assignments in research, development, test, and acquisition. Over 7,000 flying hours in 50 types of aircraft. Expertise: Strategic planning and policy; research, development, test, and acquisition of aircraft, ICBMs, munitions, engines, avionics, and C3I systems. Pat Gallagher, Major General, USAF (Retired) Over 35 years of U. S. Air Force and industry experience: Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategic Plans and Programs, and to the Principal Deputy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Acquisition, Pentagon; Mobilization Assistant to the Commander in Chief, United States Strategic Command; commercial airline pilot, United Airlines; underwriter, trader, and manager with several financial institutions. Expertise: strategic planning, process improvement, systems acquisition, organizational integration, aircraft operations, financial management. As of March 4, of 9

3 Gib Godwin, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired) Over 35 years of U.S. Navy and industry experience: Program Executive Officer, Tactical Aircraft and Enterprise Information Systems, and Program Manager, Navy Marine Corps Intranet, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Washington, DC; Program Manager for F/A- 18, Patuxent River NAS, MD; vice president for corporations engaged in electronic warfare modeling, simulation, and analysis and in aeronautical certification. Expertise: aeronautical and information technology program management, change management, strategic thinking, teamwork, and profitability. Morris Goodrich, Senior Executive Service, USAF (Retired) Over 30 years of U.S. Air Force experience: Director, Contracting, and Executive Assistant for Center Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Expertise: highly specialized military and aerospace marketing, global logistic support services and telecommunication consultation and services for a broad spectrum of U.S. and international engineering, manufacturing and service corporations. Lee Greer, Major General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-one years of U.S. Air Force and twenty years civilian experience: Commander, Sacramento Air Logistics Center; Commander, Logistics Management Systems Center; Vice President and Director of Operations and Air Force Programs in Dayton and Sacramento for major research, development, and operations firm. Expertise: operational and logistics disciplines; strategic planning, market analysis, proposal development and critical review, program and project management, and client relationship management. Bill Hallin, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Over 40 years of U.S. Air Force, DLA, and NATO experience: Director of Logistics and Deputy Manager, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency, Luxembourg ; Deputy Chief of Staff, Installations and Logistics, HQ USAF, Pentagon; Deputy Director, Materiel Management, Defense Logistics Agency, Washington, DC; Commander, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins AFB, GA. Expertise: strategic planning, supply chain management, depot operations, logistics and support management, and logistics transformation within the Department of Defense, the USAF, and NATO. Rick Hauck, Captain, US Navy (Retired), former NASA Astronaut Twenty-eight years of military and over 15 years of civilian experience: retired from the US Navy after a distinguished career as a pilot and NASA astronaut, and as a Executive in both the NASA and Navy space programs; Chief Executive Officer of AXA Space, (formerly INTEC); Director, Navy Space Systems Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; NASA Associate Administrator for As of March 4, of 9

4 External Relations; Commander/Pilot for three Space Shuttle missions; member, NASA Advisory Council. Expertise: space and aeronautics, satellites, finance, budgeting, risk assessment. Gene Hathenbruck, Senior Executive Service, USAF (Retired) Over 30 years of U.S. Air Force experience: Director, Financial Management; Director, Logistics Management; and Director of Maintenance, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Expertise: weapon system management, financial administration, industrial repair, requirements, supply chain management, sustainment and acquisition. Smoke Hickman, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired) Over 35 years of U.S. Navy and industry consulting experience: Commander, Navy Supply Systems Command; Director, Supply and Ordnance Policy, CNO Staff, Pentagon; Director, Material Management, Defense Logistics Agency; Comptroller, Navy Supply Systems Command; independent consultant in supply chain management and financial management for major defense and commercial industries. Expertise: supply systems, supply chain management, performance based logistics, financial management. Jim Higgins, Brigadier General, USAF (Retired) Over 30 years of military command and logistics management experience: Montana Air National Guard as Commander and Chief of Staff; Battle Staff Commander at the Continental NORAD Region (CONR); Commander, 120 th Fighter Wing; pilot, and Maintenance, Logistics, Munitions, and Safety Officer, 120 th Fighter Wing (Great Falls MT). Expertise: strategic planning, risk management practices, logistics management, and international development. Jim Hopp, Major General, USAF (Retired) Over 40 years of U.S. Air Force and industry experience: Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center; Director of Supply, Headquarters USAF, Pentagon; Commander, Logistics Management Systems Center; senior vice president, general manager, and consultant for several defense oriented companies. Expertise: strategic planning, supply chain management, information technologies, depot maintenance, and logistics and support management. As of March 4, of 9

5 Tom Jones, former NASA Astronaut Over 30 years of experience with the U.S. Air Force, CIA, and NASA. Astronaut and spacewalker on four Space Shuttle missions Aircraft Commander, B-52D Stratofortress; Ph.D. in Planetary Sciences; author; consultant; member, NASA Advisory Council. Expertise: space science and operations; space exploration and technology fields. Les Lyles, General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-five years of U.S. Air Force experience: Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright- Patterson AFB; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, Pentagon; Director Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, DoD; Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center; Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Expertise: aeronautical and astronautical research, development, acquisition, supply chain management, technical operations, logistics, leadership, and program management. Bill Maikisch, Senior Executive Service, USAF (Retired) Thirty-four years of space and ICBM acquisition experience: Executive Director, USAF Space and Missiles Systems Center (SMC); Deputy Chief of Staff, Program Management, SMC; Deputy Director for Contracting, Deputy Director for Launch systems. Expertise: management of research, development, acquisition, and sustainment of space ground systems, satellite systems, early warning, communications, launch, navigation, terminals, and weather systems; ICBMs. Sandy McLeod, Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired) Twenty-five years of U.S. Army acquisition and sustainment experience and 14 years of defense sector technical services industry experience: Project manager, heavy tactical vehicles and tankautomotive weapons systems; Commander, Maintenance Battalion; Services Division Director for automotive engineering, logistics support development, and product data management consultant for Army tank and automotive sector. Expertise: development and support of tracked and wheeled combat vehicles, defense acquisition management system, engineering technical services, manufacturing, and information management. Tom Miner, Senior Executive Service, USAF (Retired) Over 36 years of experience with U.S. Air Force: Executive Director, Ogden Air Logistics Center; Deputy Director, Logistics, and Deputy Director, Financial Management, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command; Director, Commodities Management, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center. Expertise: strategic and tactical consultation for USAF programs; corporate strategic planning, logistics management, program management, and depot maintenance. As of March 4, of 9

6 Ben Montoya, Rear Admiral, USN (Retired) Over 30 years of U.S. Navy experience: Commander and Chief of Civil Engineers, United States Navy; Commander of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Director, Shore Activities Division, Office of Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics), Commander, Western Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Bruno, California; fifteen years of experience in commercial utility business; Presidential Appointee on the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission; member NASA Advisory Council; member of National Academics of Engineering and of Construction. Expertise: management, construction, utilities, civil engineering, naval operations. Mike Newton, Brigadier General, USAF Over 34 years of U.S. Army and Air Force experience: Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Contracting, Headquarters U.S. Air Force; Mobilization Assistant to the Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Expertise: contracting, contract management, and military acquisitions; Certified Acquisition Professional. Ron Orr, Senior Executive Service, USAF (Retired) Thirty-five years of U.S. Air Force experience: Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment and Logistics, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics, Director of Logistics Plans, Programs and Integration, and Associate Director of Maintenance, Headquarters USAF, Pentagon; Director, Technology and Industrial Support, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Expertise: business development, change management, enterprise resource planning, supply chain management and related commercial and government disciplines, leadership, and mentoring of current government executives. Dick Paul, Major General, USAF (Retired) Over 40 years of U. S. Air Force and industry experience: Commander, Air Force Research Laboratory; Air Force Technology Executive Officer; Director, Science and Technology, headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command; Commander, Wright Laboratory; vice president for strategic development and analysis for a major aerospace firm; chairman, Industrial Research Institute. Expertise: aerospace science and technology, research and development, operations research, organizational change, and technical interaction among companies and professional societies. John Powers, Senior Executive Service, DOE and FEMA (Retired) Over 35 years of U.S. Marine Corps, federal service, and industry experience: Chairman, FirTH Alliance, LLC; principal in Defense Threat Reduction Agency activities; Commissioner and Executive Director, President s Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection; Director, Office of As of March 4, of 9

7 Federal Preparedness, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); FEMA Region V Director; Director, Research and Technical Assessment, Department of Energy, PhD in Physics. Expertise: homeland security, threat assessment, contingency planning, continuity of operations, emergency preparedness and response, and infrastructure assurance. Herm Reininga, Senior Vice President (Operations), Rockwell Collins (Retired) Over 33 years of industry experience: Senior Vice President, Operations, Rockwell Collins; Chairman, National Academies Board of Manufacturing and Engineering Design; Chairman, National Center for Advanced Technology; Chairman, Integrated Manufacturing Technology Initiative; member, National Research Council; and member, U.S. Navy Electronic Manufacturing Productivity Facility Advisory Board. Expertise: executive management and electronics manufacturing, supply chain management, quality, and facilities. Kent Riffey, Rear Admiral, Civil Engineer Corps, USN (Retired) Thirty years experience in U.S. Navy: Deputy Chief of Civil Engineers; Officer in Charge of Construction for new Trident Submarine Base; Deputy for Management, US Naval Academy; fifteen years experience in leading major engineering projects: general manager, proposal manager, program manager, and project director for large, private industry construction firms. Expertise: large, complex infrastructure projects and programs in both the private and public sectors, foreign and domestic; strategic planning, design and construction management, design/build, contract and procurement management, schedule and financial controls, and risk management; extensive experience in developing cohesive teams. Dick Scofield, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Over 45 years o f U.S. Air Force and industry experience: Commander, Aeronautical Systems Center; Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition; Program Executive Officer, Bombers, Missiles and Trainers, Pentagon; Program Director, F-117 Stealth Fighter and B- 2 Advanced Technology Bomber Programs. In private industry, served as Vice President, Strategic and Space Propulsion Systems and Vice President, Process Integration and Management Systems of major aerospace firms. Expertise: operational flying, flight testing, weapon system acquisition management and commercial business management to include program management, systems integration, financial management, contracting, logistics support, training/simulation, process integration and political relations. Ray Shulstad, Brigadier General, USAF (Retired) Twenty-eight of U.S. Air Force experience and 15 years civilian experience: Vice Commander of the Aeronautical System Center (ASC); Vice Commander, Electronic Systems Division; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements, Headquarters Air Force Systems Command; Commander of the Rome Air Development Center; System Program Director for ASC s Aeronautical Equipment As of March 4, of 9

8 System Program Office; Senior Vice President and General Manager of MITRE s Center for Air Force Command and Control Systems; PhD in Nuclear Engineering. Expertise: planning and directing the development and acquisition of aeronautical systems and command and control, communications and intelligence systems; organizational management and leadership; research and development; and systems engineering and acquisition. Dave Tanzi, Major General, USAF (Retired) Over 40 years of experience with the U.S. Air Force: Vice Commander, Air Force Reserve Command; Commander, 10th Air Force; Director, Plans and Programs, HQ AF Reserve Command; Command Pilot with over 4,500 flying hours in several fighter aircraft. Expertise: national security and defense objectives, strategic planning, organizational restructuring, operations, and processes, cost analysis and budgeting for large organizations, human resource management. Mike Wooley, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) Thirty-five years of U.S. Air Force experience: Commander, Air Force Special Operations Command; Commander, 3 rd Air Force, RAF Mildenhall, England; Commander, Tanker Airlift Control Center, HQ Air Mobility Command; twice a wing commander; Command Pilot with over 4,400 hours in 11 aircraft types. Expertise: USAF operations, including special ops; international relations and policy; financial management; strategic planning; program development; and personnel management. Strategic Alliances In addition to our executive consultants, we have strategic alliances with the following companies: Colgen, Dayton Aerospace Inc., The Durango Group, and Universal Technology Corporation. These alliances give us expanded access to executive level consultants in a wide variety of fields. Colgen is a lead agent in the formulation of future land warfighting concepts and possesses a unique understanding of the nature and character of conflict. Colgen knowledge enhances the ability to understand and influence agencies within the department of defense. Competencies include transformation, strategic leadership, military training and education, doctrine, operational concepts and insights and lessons learned from past and present conflicts. Dayton Aerospace Inc. has been a successful technical services and consulting company since Their team of senior level experts provides functional expertise in program management, contracting, engineering, financial management, logistics, and training. The Durango Group is a business development and consulting firm comprised of professional personnel with technical, operational, and management expertise and many experts with senior-level experience in government and industry. The Durango Group has several core As of March 4, of 9

9 competencies including information assurance and intelligence, homeland and physical security, program and business management, operational test and evaluation, emergency relief management, mentoring and Gray Beard reviews, and operations research and analysis. Universal Technology Corporation has offered quality customer support for over half a century. UTC offers experience and expertise in many fields including science, technology, engineering, planning and management support, meetings management, and visual communications. As of March 4, of 9

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