Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force
Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force | |
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Inaugural holder | Dr. Ivan Alexander Getting |
The Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force a three-star equivalent civilian member of Headquarters Air Force and in this role is the most senior Science & Technology representative in the United States Air Force. The current Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force is Dr. Greg Zacharias.[1]
Roles and responsibilities
The Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force has several roles and responsibilities,[2] including:
- Serves as chief science and technology adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Secretary of the U.S. Air Force
- Provides assessments on a wide range of scientific and technical issues affecting the Air Force mission
- Identifies and analyzes technical issues and brings them to the attention of Air Force leaders, and interacts with other Air Staff principals, operational commanders, combatant commands, acquisition, and science and technology communities to address cross-organizational technical issues and solutions
- Interacts with other services and the Office of the Secretary of Defense on issues affecting the Air Force in-house technical enterprise
- Serves on the Steering Committee and Senior Review Group of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board.
- Principal science and technology representative of the Air Force to the civilian scientific and engineering community and to the public at large
Products of the Office of the Chief Scientist
The Office of the Chief Scientist has conducted several strategic studies including:
Technology Horizons - http://www.af.mil/information/technologyhorizons.asp
Energy Horizons - http://archive.is/20130409222126/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123289483 summarized in http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/digital/pdf/articles/Mar-Apr-2012/Maybury.pdf [3]
Cyber Vision 2025 - http://archive.is/20130409221734/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123341931 summarized in http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2012/12/11483852 Armed Forces Journal[4]
Global Horizons - https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=24b4370f2990aee6988d9e912383c9e3&tab=core&_cview=0
Chronological list of Chief Scientists of the Air Force
# | Picture | Name | Term of Office | Doctorate | Chief of Staff | Secretary | Military Assistant |
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35 | Dr. Greg Zacharias | June 2015 – present | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Instrumentation, Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1977 | Mark Welsh | Deborah Lee James | Col Anne L. Clark (2015–Present) | |
34 | Dr. Mica Endsley | June 2013 – May 2015 | University of Southern California, Industrial & Systems Engineering, 1990 | Mark Welsh | Deborah Lee James | Col James (Monty) Greer (2013-2014), Col Anne L. Clark (2014-2015) | |
33 | Dr. Mark T. Maybury[5] | October 2010– May 2013 | Cambridge, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), 1991 | Mark Welsh | Michael B. Donley | Col James (Monty) Greer (2012–2013), Col Rod Miller (2011–2012), Col Eric Silkowski (2010–2011) | |
Norton A. Schwartz | |||||||
32 | Dr. Werner J. A. Dahm | October 2008– September 30, 2010 | California Institute of Technology, Aeronautics, 1985 | Norton A. Schwartz | Michael B. Donley | Col Eric Silkowski (2008–2010) | |
31 | Dr. Mark J. Lewis | October 2004 – October 2008 | MIT, Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1988 | T. Michael Moseley | Michael Wynne | Col Robert Fredell (2006–2008) | |
John P. Jumper | James G. Roche | Col Daniel Deforest (2004–2006) | |||||
30 | Dr. Alexander H. Levis | 2001–2004 | MIT, Mechanical Engineering (Control Systems), 1968 | John P. Jumper | James G. Roche | Col Dan Deforest (2004), Col John Bedford (Sept. 2001 to 2003), Col Donald Erbschloe (-Dec 2001) | |
29 | Dr. Louis S. Metzger | 1999–2001 | MIT, Electrical Engineering, 1975 | Michael E. Ryan | James G. Roche, Lawrence J. Delaney, F. Whitten Peters | Col Donald Erbschloe (1998–2001) | |
28 | Dr. Daniel E. Hastings | 1997–1999 | MIT, Plasma Physics, 1980; (B.A. Oxford in Mathematics) | F. Whitten Peters | |||
27 | Dr. Ed Feigenbaum | 1994–1997 | Carnegie Institute of Technology (now CMU) | Ronald R. Fogleman | Sheila E. Widnall | Col Harvey Dahljelm (1994–1998) | |
Merrill A. McPeak | |||||||
26 | Dr. George R. Abrahamson | 1991–1994 | Merrill A. McPeak | Merrill A. McPeak, Michael B. Donley, Donald B. Rice | Col James Whiting (1991–1994) | ||
25 | Dr. Robert W. Selden | 1988–1991 | John M. Loh, Michael J. Dugan, Larry D. Welch | Donald B. Rice, John J. Welch, Jr., James F. McGovern | Col Dan Heitz (1988–1989) and Col John Woody (1989–1991) | ||
24 | Dr. Harold W. Sorenson | 1985–1988 | UCLA, Electrical Engineering, 1966 | Larry D. Welch, Charles A. Gabriel | Edward C. Aldridge Jr., Russell A. Rourkee, Verne Orr | Col Robert Hovde (1983–1987) and Col Robert Lancaster (1987–1988) | |
23 | Allen R. Stubberud | 1983–1985 | UCLA, Engineering | Charles A. Gabriel | Verne Orr | Col Robert Hovde (1983–1987) | |
22 | Edwin B. Stear | 1979–1982 | Lew Allen Jr. | Hans Mark | Col Robert Bannach (1981–1982), Col Michael Mottern (1982–1983) | ||
21 | Harry L. Van Trees | 1978–1979 | John C. Stetson | Col Robert Dundervill, Jr. (1977–1981) | |||
20 | Fumio Robert Naka | 1975–1978 | David C. Jones | John C. Stetson, Thomas C. Reed, James W. Plummer | BGen Charles Cabell, Jr. (1976–1977) | ||
19 | Dr. Michael I. Yarymovych | 1973–1975 | B. Eng Sc. in Aeronautical Engineering, New York University 1955, D Eng SC, 1960 Columbia University, Institute of Flight Structures | David C. Jones, George S. Brown, John Dale Ryan | James W. Plummer, John L. McLucas | Col James Strub (1974–1976) | |
18 | Eugene E. Covert | 1972–1973 | MIT PhD Magnetohydrodynamics | John D. Ryan | Robert C. Seamans, Jr. | Col Thaddeus Welch, Jr. (1971–1974) | |
17 | James W. Mar | 1970–1972 | MIT Undergraduate 1941; PhD MIT, Civil Engineering | LtCol Frank Attinger, Jr. (1966–1971) | |||
16 | John J. Welch, Jr. | 1969–1970 | Undergraduate MIT Mechanical Engineering 1951 | ||||
15 | John C. Fisher | 1968–1969 | Undergraduate Ohio State, Physics, MIT PhD | John P. McConnell | Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Harold Brown | ||
14 | Robert H. Cannon, Jr. | 1966–1968 | University of Rochester 1944 PhD Mechanical Engineering MIT 1950 | Harold Brown | |||
13 | Robert G. Loewy | 1965–1966 | RPI, MIT Masters 1948 | Col Mike Zubon (1962–1966) | |||
12 | Dr. Winston R. Markey | 1964–1965 | BS Aeronautical Engineering, MIT, 1951, PhD MIT Aero Instrumentation | John P. McConnell, Curtis E. LeMay | Eugene M. Zuckert | ||
11 | Dr. Robert W. Buchheim | 1963–1964 | Curtis E. LeMay | ||||
10 | Dr. Launor F. Carter | 1962–1963 | Physiology | ||||
9 | Dr. Leonard S. Sheingold | 1961–1962 | Col Loyd Jensen (1961–1962) | ||||
8 | Alexander H. Flax | 1959–1961 | New York University, Aeronautical Engineering, 1940 | Thomas D. White | Dudley C. Sharp, James H. Douglas, Jr. | Col David Pearsall (1957–1961) | |
7 | Joseph V. Charyk | 1959 | Univ of Alberta, Engineering Physics 1942; California Institute of Technology PhD 1946 | James H. Douglas, Jr. | |||
6 | George E. Valley Jr. | 1957–1958 | University of Rochester, Physics, 1939 | ||||
5 | Courtland D. Perkins | 1956–1957 | M.S. MIT 1941; Princeton Honorary PhD, 2001 | Nathan F. Twining | James H. Douglas, Jr., Donald A. Quarles | Col John Taylor (1954–1957) | |
4 | Dr. Horton Guyford Stever | 1955–1956 | California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1941 | Donald A. Quarles, Harold E. Talbott | |||
3 | Dr. Chalmers W. Sherwin | 1954–1955 | University of Chicago, Experimental Physics 1940 (with Arthur Dempster) | Harold E. Talbott | |||
2 | David T. Griggs | 1951–1952 | Junior Fellow in Geology at University of Harvard | Hoyt S. Vandenberg | Thomas K. Finletter | Col Theodore Walkowicz(1950–1954) | |
1 | Dr. Louis N. Ridenour reported to MGen Gordon P. Saville DCS/D | 1950–1951 | California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1936 | Col Peter Shenk (1950) | |||
None | Gen James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle (Special Assistant for Scientific Matters) | 1951 | MIT Sc.D. in Aeronautics, June 1925 | ||||
None | Dr. Ivan Alexander Getting (Special Assistant for Evaluation) | 1950 | University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar), Astrophysics, 1935 | William S. Symington |
References
- ↑ , June 2015
- ↑ Dwayne A. Day (2005). Lightning Rod: A History of the Air Force Chief Scientist's Office. University Press of the Pacific. ISBN 1-4102-2057-5.
- ↑ "Energy Horizons - A Science and Technology Vision for Air Force Energy - Senior Leader Perspective". Air Space and Power Journal. 26 (2). Mar–Apr 2012.
- ↑ Michael Donley and Mark Maybury (2012). "Air Force Cyber Vision 2025". Armed Forces Journal.
- ↑ Fontaine, Scott (19 October 2010). "Air Force names new top scientist". Air Force Times. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
External links
- "Biography of Mark T. Maybury". United States Air Force. October 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2010.