Dr. Ray Johnson |
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Schedule:
Monday,31 March, 2014
0930 - 0945 |
is the Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the Lockheed Martin Corporation. As a member of the executive leadership team, Dr. Johnson guides the Corporation’s technology vision and provides corporate leadership in the strategic areas of technology and engineering, which include more than 71,000 people working on more than 4,000 programs. Dr. Johnson also leads the Corporation’s Advanced Concepts Organization and the Center for Innovation, a world-class laboratory for collaborative experimentation and analysis involving Lockheed Martin, its customers, and industry partners.
Before joining Lockheed Martin, Dr. Johnson was the Chief
Operating Officer for Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI),
of Alexandria, Virginia. Prior to that, he held a variety of
increasingly responsible executive positions with Science
Applications International Corporation (SAIC), including
Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Advanced
Concepts Business Unit. In addition to executive leadership
and management positions, Dr. Johnson has experience in
strategic planning, program development, program management,
and venture capital funding. He currently serves as a member
of the Sandia Corporation and SPIE Boards of Directors and
as a member of the Project Lead the Way Advisory Board. Dr.
Johnson is a member of the Board of Visitors for the Clark
School of Engineering at the University of Maryland. He
previously served on the boards of two biotechnology
companies.
Dr. Johnson was a member of the Air Force Scientific
Advisory Board from 2001 to 2005, where he chaired the 2003
Summer Study titled, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in
Perspective: Effects, Capabilities, and Technologies and
co-chaired the 2002 Summer Study titled, Predictive
Battlespace Awareness. He participated in several additional
Summer Studies and Science and Technology Reviews. His Air
Force career included assignments in laser physics and
systems design and analysis, electro-optic systems research
and development, survivability, and command and control. He
is a Fellow of the International Society for Optical
Engineering (SPIE), an Associate Fellow of the American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and a
member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE), Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, and Phi Kappa
Phi.
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Dr. Johnson holds a B.S.
degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State
University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical
Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology.
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