![]() ![]() In his numerous leadership roles at NGA he led the discovery, assessment, contracting and acquisition of commercial GEOINT data, products and services developed agency strategy and implemented data-centric analytic operations. He spent the last 16 years at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), most recently as its Director of Commercial Operations, and served as the inaugural chair of the IC Commercial Space Council. after serving over 26 years in the Intelligence Community (IC). He also serves as chair of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s board of trustees.ĭavid Gauthier is currently the Chief Strategy Officer for GXO, Inc. He has been Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space, the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Associate Executive Director of the Intelligence Community. Harris served with distinction in several senior national leadership positions. Prior to this role, he was the President of Space Imaging, the first company to commercially provide high-resolution satellite imagery and information products. Jeffrey Harris is a former corporate officer for Lockheed Martin, where he was the President of Missiles and Space and President of Special Programs. He also served as Principal Engineer for OneWeb’s Advanced Development division and Vice President of Engineering at Apollo Fusion, responsible for the company’s technical direction and product validation. Jorge Delgado brings a range of experience across the space and engineering industries, including a decade at Space Systems Loral as its Electric Propulsion Architect, where he informed the design, integration, validation, and flight of 30+ large geostationary communication spacecraft. He held several senior positions while at AFRL including Senior Scientist for Space Situational Awareness, Chief Scientist SpaceWERX, Chair of OoD(R&E) Space Community of Interest, and Program Manager and Principal Investigator for the TacSat-3/ARTEMIS mission. Thomas Cooley has 35 years of experience developing space technologies beginning at NASA/JPL and the last 25 years at the Air Force Research Laboratory, most recently as its Chief Scientist for the Space Vehicles Directorate where he was responsible for assisting with the planning and execution of an annual $165M Space Force science and technology program and an additional $100M in externally funded research and development. In particular, each new member offers a dynamic mix of technical expertise, relevant industry roles, and past advisory experience, all of which will be invaluable to advancing OSK’s mission of supporting sustainable operations for the energy and defense sectors.ĭr. The expanded advisory board will play a key strategic role in OSK’s operations as the company prepares to launch its GHOSt Constellation, a fleet of satellites equipped with best-in-class hyperspectral sensors, and commercializes its asset monitoring solution. ![]()
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