Iridium
Announces
Government
Advisory
Board
April
29,
2010
Iridium
Communications
Inc.
has
established
a
Government
Advisory
Board
comprised
of
former
senior
U.S.
government
officials
and
business
leaders.
The
Iridium
Government
Advisory
Board
will
provide
counsel
to
Iridium
as
the
Company
continues
to
enhance
its
suite
of
products
and
services
for
federal
and
state
civilian,
defense,
intelligence
and
law
enforcement
customers.
“Iridium
is
pleased
that
such
an
extraordinary
group
of
individuals
has
agreed
to
serve
on
our
Government
Advisory
Board,”
said
Matt
Desch,
Iridium
CEO.
“As
we
continue
to
strengthen
and
expand
our
offerings
to
the
government
community,
I
have
no
doubt
that
the
perspectives,
advice
and
counsel
of
our
Government
Advisory
Board
members
will
be
invaluable.
Today,
we
are
a
critical
communications
lifeline
upon
which
our
government
customers
rely
on
for
both
voice
and
data
communications.
Iridium
is
committed
to
continuing
to
be
first
and
foremost
in
the
minds
of
our
government
customers
as
we
develop
new
products
and
services
that
meet
their
needs,
particularly
given
the
opportunities
associated
with
building
our
next
generation
constellation,
Iridium
NEXT.”
“We
are
proud
to
serve
our
government
customers,
and
they
continue
to
be
an
important
part
of
our
diverse
global
business,”
said
Lt.
Gen.
John
H.
Campbell,
(U.S.
Air
Force,
retired),
executive
vice
president,
government
programs,
Iridium.
“No
doubt
the
guidance
and
perspective
of
the
members
of
our
Government
Advisory
Board,
with
their
first
hand
and
front
line
experience,
will
benefit
Iridium
and
ultimately
the
military
and
civilian
men
and
women
who
we’re
proud
to
serve
as
our
customers.”
Members
of
Iridium’s
Government
Advisory
Board
include:
·
The
Honorable
Donald
M.
Kerr,
Ph.D.
is a
research
professor
in
George
Mason
University’s
Volgenau
School
of
Information
Technology
and
Engineering.
He
has
served
as
principal
deputy
director
of
U.S.
National
Intelligence,
director
of
the
National
Reconnaissance
Office,
and
deputy
director
for
Science
and
Technology
at
the
Central
Intelligence
Agency
(CIA),
where
he
received
the
Distinguished
Intelligence
Medal.
Kerr
has
also
held
leadership
positions
at
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
and
Los
Alamos
National
Laboratory.
From
Cornell
University,
Kerr
earned
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
electrical
engineering,
a
master’s
degree
in
microwave
electronics,
and
a
Ph.D.
in
plasma
physics
and
microwave
electronics.
He
has
received
the
Department
of
Energy
Outstanding
Service
Award,
the
National
Intelligence
Distinguished
Service
Medal
and
the
Secretary
of
Defense
Medal
for
Outstanding
Public
Service.
Kerr
is a
Fellow
of
the
American
Physical
Society
and
the
American
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Science.
·
Vice
Admiral
Conrad
C.
Lautenbacher,
(U.S.
Navy,
retired),
Ph.D.
serves
as
vice
president,
Science
Programs
for
CSC
Corporation
as
well
as
the
president
of
Antarctic
Research
Support.
He
previously
served
as
undersecretary
of
commerce
for
Oceans
&
Atmosphere
and
Administrator
of
the
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Administration.
He
has
spearheaded
the
development
of
the
Group
on
Earth
Observation,
served
as
president
and
CEO
of
the
Consortium
for
Oceanographic
Research
and
Education
(CORE),
and
served
as
deputy
chief
of
Naval
Operations.
Lautenbacher
is a
graduate
of
the
U.S.
Naval
Academy,
holds
a
master’s
degree
and
Ph.D.
from
Harvard
University
in
applied
mathematics,
and
was
a
Federal
Executive
Fellow
at
the
Brookings
Institution.
·
General
Lance
W.
Lord
(U.S.
Air
Force,
retired)
is
the
CEO
of
Astrotech
Space
Operations.
Lord
served
37
years
in
the
U.S.
military,
most
recently
as
the
commander,
U.S.
Air
Force
Space
Command.
In
his
career,
he
also
led
more
than
39,000
personnel
who
provided
combat
capabilities
for
the
North
American
Aerospace
Defense
Command
and
U.S.
Strategic
Command.
Lord
holds
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
education
from
Otterbein
College
and
a
master’s
degree
in
industrial
management
from
the
University
of
North
Dakota.
He
was
a
distinguished
graduate
of
the
Air
Command
and
Staff
College,
Maxwell
AFB,
Ala.
·
The
Honorable
Arthur
(Art)
L.
Money
served
as
the
assistant
secretary
of
Defense
for
Command,
Control,
Communications
and
Intelligence
(ASD
C3I)
from
1999
until
2001.
Prior
to
that,
Money
served
as
the
senior
civilian
official,
Office
of
the
ASD
C3I.
He
also
served
as
the
U.S.
Department
of
Defense
chief
information
officer;
as
assistant
secretary
of
the
U.S.
Air
Force
for
Research,
Development
and
Acquisition;
and
as
chief
information
officer
of
the
U.S.
Air
Force.
Money
holds
a
master’s
degree
in
mechanical
engineering
from
the
University
of
Santa
Clara,
and
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
mechanical
engineering
from
San
Jose
State
University.
He
has
also
participated
in
programs
at
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
and
Harvard
University.
·
The
Honorable
Peter
B.
Teets
served
as
undersecretary
of
the
U.S.
Air
Force
and
director
of
the
U.S.
National
Reconnaissance
Office.
As
undersecretary,
he
was
responsible
U.S.
Air
Force
actions
on
behalf
of
the
secretary
of
the
Air
Force
and
was
acting
secretary
in
the
secretary’s
absence.
Previously,
Teets
was
president
and
chief
operating
officer
of
Lockheed
Martin
Corporation.
Teets
earned
Bachelor
of
Science
and
Master
of
Science
degrees
in
applied
mathematics
from
the
University
of
Colorado,
where
he
also
received
an
honorary
doctorate
of
science
degree.
He
also
holds
a
Master
of
Science
degree
in
management
from
the
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology.
In
2009,
Teets
received
The
General
James
E.
Hill
Lifetime
Space
Achievement
Award.
In
addition,
the
following
two
current
members
of
Iridium’s
Board
of
Directors,
will
also
serve
ex
officio
on
the
Government
Advisory
Board:
·
Brigadier
General
Peter
M.
Dawkins
(U.S.
Army,
retired)
is
senior
partner
of
the
commodity
hedge
fund
Flintlock
Capital
Asset
Management.
He
is a
graduate
of
West
Point,
was
a
Rhodes
Scholar,
studied
at
Oxford
University,
and
earned
a
Ph.D.
from
the
Woodrow
Wilson
School
at
Princeton
University.
During
his
distinguished
24
year
career
in
the
U.S.
Army
he
was
a
combat
commander,
and
served
as
military
assistant
to
the
deputy
secretary
of
defense.
Dawkins
began
his
career
in
the
private
sector
as a
partner
at
Lehman
Brothers,
and
spent
25
years
leading
a
number
of
financial
institutions.
He
was
a
White
House
fellow
and
was
identified
by
Time
magazine
as
one
of
the
“Top
50
Leaders
in
the
U.S.
in
1963.”
In
2006,
he
received
the
Horatio
Alger
Award.
·
Mr.
Alvin
B.
(“Buzzy”)
Krongard
is
the
former
CEO
and
chairman
of
the
board
of
Alex.
Brown
Incorporated.
During
Krongard’s
29-year
career
in
the
private
sector,
he
held
numerous
financial
industry
leadership
posts.
Krongard
has
also
served
as
executive
director
of
the
CIA.
He
holds
his
Bachelor
of
Arts
degree
with
honors
from
Princeton
University
and
a
Juris
Doctor
degree
with
honors
from
the
University
of
Maryland.
He
served
three
years
active
duty
as
an
infantry
officer
with
the
U.S.
Marine
Corps.
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