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Norman R. Augustine

Norman Ralph "Norm" Augustine (born July 27, 1935) is a U.S. aerospace businessman who served as United States Under Secretary of the Army from 1975 to 1977. Augustine served as chairman and CEO of the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He was chairman of the Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee.

Norm Augustine
United States Secretary of the Army
Acting
In office
July 3, 1975 – August 5, 1975
PresidentGerald Ford
Preceded byBo Callaway
Succeeded byMartin Richard Hoffmann
United States Under Secretary of the Army
In office
May 1975 – July 1977
PresidentGerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Preceded byHerman R. Staudt
Succeeded byWalter B. LaBerge
Personal details
Born
Norman Ralph Augustine

(1935-07-27) July 27, 1935 (age 88)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
EducationPrinceton University (BS, MS)

In 1983, Augustine was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for imaginative blending of the skills of engineer, analyst, and manager to accomplish important aerospace engineering projects.

Career edit

Augustine was raised in Colorado and attended Princeton University, from where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.S.E. in Aeronautical Engineering and an M.S.E. He completed a 295-page senior thesis titled "Preliminary Design for a Supersonic Trainer" with John W. Bittig and Douglas N. Beatty.[1] He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi.

In 1958 he joined the Douglas Aircraft Company in California, where he worked as a research engineer, program manager and chief engineer. Beginning in 1965, he served in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering. He joined LTV Missiles and Space Company in 1970, serving as vice president of advanced programs and marketing. In 1973 he returned to the government as Assistant Secretary of the Army and in 1975 became Under Secretary of the Army, and later Acting Secretary of the Army. Joining Martin Marietta Corporation in 1977 as vice president of technical operations, he was elected as CEO in 1987 and chairman in 1988, having previously been president and COO. In 1990, he chaired the Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program, known as the Augustine Committee. He served as president of the Lockheed Martin Corporation upon the formation of that company in 1995, and became CEO later that year. He retired as chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin in August 1997, when he became a lecturer with the rank of professor[2] on the faculty of Princeton University where he served until July 1999.

In 1999 he helped found In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm sponsored by the CIA with a mandate to support United States intelligence by investing in advanced technology.[3][4]

Augustine was chairman and principal officer of the American Red Cross for nine years, chairman of the National Academy of Engineering, president and chairman of the Association of the United States Army, chairman of the Aerospace Industries Association, and chairman of the Defense Science Board. He is a former president of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Boy Scouts of America. He is a former member of the board of directors of ConocoPhillips, Black & Decker, Procter & Gamble and Lockheed Martin, and was a member of the board of trustees of Colonial Williamsburg. He is a regent of the University System of Maryland, trustee emeritus of Johns Hopkins and a former member of the board of trustees of Princeton and MIT. He is a member of the advisory board to the Department of Homeland Security, was a member of the Hart/Rudman Commission on National Security, and served for 16 years on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. He is a member of the guiding coalition of the Project on National Security Reform. He is a member of the American Philosophical Society,[5] the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Explorers Club.

In May 2009 Augustine was named as chairman of the Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee, that was tasked to review NASA's plans for the Moon, Mars and beyond.[6]

In March 2011 Augustine agreed to serve as chair of the U.S. Antarctic Program Blue Ribbon Panel to assess U.S. activities in the South Pole. In July 2011, Augustine became a member of the United States Energy Security Council,[7] which seeks to diminish oil's monopoly over the US transportation sector and is sponsored by the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS).[7] He currently sits on the America Abroad Media advisory board,[8] the advisory board of Feynman School, a school for academically gifted children in STEM fields,[9] and on the board of advisors of the Code of Support Foundation, a nonprofit military services organization.[10]

Augustine has been presented the National Medal of Technology by the President of the United States and received the Joint Chiefs of Staff Distinguished Public Service Award. He has five times received the Department of Defense's highest civilian decoration, the Distinguished Civilian Service Award. He is co-author of The Defense Revolution and Shakespeare In Charge and author of Augustine's Laws and Augustine's Travels. He holds 34 honorary degrees and was selected by Who's Who in America and the Library of Congress as one of “Fifty Great Americans” on the occasion of Who's Who's fiftieth anniversary. He has traveled in over 130 countries and stood on both the North and South Poles of the earth.

Awards edit

 
Graphical plot of Augustine's law Number XVI: "In the year 2054, the entire defense budget will purchase just one aircraft."[11]
  • Eagle Scout, 1952[citation needed]
  • Member of the National Academy of Engineering, 1983
  • National Space Club Goddard Award, 1991
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1992[12]
  • Rotary National Award for Space Achievement National Space Trophy, 1992[13]
  • Silver Buffalo Award, 1994
  • Electronic Industries Association Medal of Honor, 1994
  • Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, 1995[14]
  • The Washingtonian's Business Leader of the Year, 1997
  • National Medal of Technology and Innovation, 1997 "For visionary leadership of the aerospace industry, for championing technical and managerial solutions to the many challenges in civil and defense systems, and for contributions to the United States world preeminence in aerospace."
  • The NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, 1997
  • IEEE-HKN Eta Kappa Nu Eminent Member, 2001[15]
  • Space Foundation's General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award in 2002. The highest honor bestowed by the Space Foundation, the award recognizes outstanding individuals who have distinguished themselves through lifetime contributions to the welfare of betterment of humankind through the exploration, development and use of space, or the use of space technology, information, themes or resources in academic, cultural, industrial or other pursuits of broad benefit to humanity. Augustine was the first recipient.
  • Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences, 2006[16]
  • USO's Freedom's Finest Award, 2004
  • The Harold W. McGraw Hill, Jr. Prize in Education, 2006
  • The 2006 BENS Eisenhower Award [Business Executives for National Security]
  • The 2007 Bower Award for Business Leadership, from The Franklin Institute
  • NAA Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, 2008
  • National Science Board Vannevar Bush Award, 2008
  • IRI Medal from the Industrial Research Institute, 2009
  • The American Chemical Society Public Service Award, 2009
  • B. Kenneth West Lifetime Achievement Award, 2009
  • NAS Award in Aeronautical Engineering from the National Academy of Sciences, 2010[17]
  • Drexel University Engineering Leader of the year, 2011
  • The Wings Club Distinguished Achievement Award, 2011[18]
  • Character Education Partnership's American Patriot of Character Award, 2012
  • Montgomery County Business Hall of Fame, 2012
  • Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Fame, 2012
  • Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Lifetime Achievement Trophy Award, 2014
  • Arthur C. Clarke Lifetime Achievement Award, 2014
  • American Astronautical Society Space Flight Award, 2014 [19]
  • Advisory Board, Journal of Science Policy & Governance, 2015[20]
  • Tech Council of Maryland Lifetime Achievement Award, 2015
  • International Von Karman Wings Award, 2015 (For his visionary leadership, contributions to the aerospace industry and distinguished service to the nation's defense, security and space programs)[21]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bittig, John W.; Beatty, Douglas N.; Augustine, Norman R. Princeton University. Department of Aeronautical Engineering (ed.). Preliminary Design for a Supersonic Trainer (Thesis). from the original on August 5, 2020. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Norman Augustine to Join the Faculty of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science". from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  3. ^ Powers, Shawn M; Jablonski, Michael (April 2015). The Real Cyber War. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. pp. 63–69. ISBN 978-0-252-09710-2. from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Yannuzzi, Rick E. (2007). . Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015.
  5. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. from the original on December 8, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
  6. ^ Mirelson, Doc (June 1, 2009). "NASA Announces Members of Human Space Flight Review Committee". from the original on June 5, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Energy and Security Research". from the original on July 6, 2012. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  8. ^ "Norman Augustine | America Abroad Media". from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  9. ^ "Advisory Board". Feynman School. October 11, 2013. from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  10. ^ . codeofsupportfoundation.org. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  11. ^ Norman Ralph Augustine (1984). Augustine's Laws. ISBN 978-1-56347-240-4.
  12. ^ "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. (PDF) from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
  13. ^ "1992 NATIONAL SPACE TROPHY RECIPIENT" (Press release). Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation. April 4, 2011. from the original on January 19, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2011.
  14. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement. from the original on December 15, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  15. ^ "Eminent Member Recognition". from the original on May 27, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  16. ^ "Public Welfare Award". National Academy of Sciences. from the original on October 1, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  17. ^ "J. C. Hunsaker Award in Aeronautical Engineering". National Academy of Sciences. from the original on September 24, 2016. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  18. ^ . Wings Club. Archived from the original on September 28, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  19. ^ "Space Flight Award | American Astronautical Society". from the original on May 16, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  20. ^ "JSPG Advisory Board". from the original on April 2, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  21. ^ "The 2015 recipient of International Von Karman Wings Award is Mr. Norman Augustine". The Aerospace Historical Society and California Institute of Technology. from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2015.

References edit

  • Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee website February 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • Stan Crock. . BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on October 2, 1999. Retrieved November 7, 2006.

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by United States Under Secretary of the Army
1975–1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Secretary of the Army
Acting

1975
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Defense Science Board
1982–1986
Succeeded by
Charles Fowler
Business positions
Preceded by
Thomas Pownall
CEO of Martin Marietta
1987–1995
Position abolished
New office CEO of Lockheed Martin
1995–1997
Succeeded by
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by National President of the Boy Scouts of America
1994–1996
Succeeded by

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CarterPreceded byHerman R StaudtSucceeded byWalter B LaBergePersonal detailsBornNorman Ralph Augustine 1935 07 27 July 27 1935 age 88 Denver Colorado U S EducationPrinceton University BS MS In 1983 Augustine was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for imaginative blending of the skills of engineer analyst and manager to accomplish important aerospace engineering projects Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksCareer editAugustine was raised in Colorado and attended Princeton University from where he graduated magna cum laude with a B S E in Aeronautical Engineering and an M S E He completed a 295 page senior thesis titled Preliminary Design for a Supersonic Trainer with John W Bittig and Douglas N Beatty 1 He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi In 1958 he joined the Douglas Aircraft Company in California where he worked as a research engineer program manager and chief engineer Beginning in 1965 he served in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering He joined LTV Missiles and Space Company in 1970 serving as vice president of advanced programs and marketing In 1973 he returned to the government as Assistant Secretary of the Army and in 1975 became Under Secretary of the Army and later Acting Secretary of the Army Joining Martin Marietta Corporation in 1977 as vice president of technical operations he was elected as CEO in 1987 and chairman in 1988 having previously been president and COO In 1990 he chaired the Advisory Committee on the Future of the U S Space Program known as the Augustine Committee He served as president of the Lockheed Martin Corporation upon the formation of that company in 1995 and became CEO later that year He retired as chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin in August 1997 when he became a lecturer with the rank of professor 2 on the faculty of Princeton University where he served until July 1999 In 1999 he helped found In Q Tel a venture capital firm sponsored by the CIA with a mandate to support United States intelligence by investing in advanced technology 3 4 Augustine was chairman and principal officer of the American Red Cross for nine years chairman of the National Academy of Engineering president and chairman of the Association of the United States Army chairman of the Aerospace Industries Association and chairman of the Defense Science Board He is a former president of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Boy Scouts of America He is a former member of the board of directors of ConocoPhillips Black amp Decker Procter amp Gamble and Lockheed Martin and was a member of the board of trustees of Colonial Williamsburg He is a regent of the University System of Maryland trustee emeritus of Johns Hopkins and a former member of the board of trustees of Princeton and MIT He is a member of the advisory board to the Department of Homeland Security was a member of the Hart Rudman Commission on National Security and served for 16 years on the President s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology He is a member of the guiding coalition of the Project on National Security Reform He is a member of the American Philosophical Society 5 the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Explorers Club In May 2009 Augustine was named as chairman of the Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee that was tasked to review NASA s plans for the Moon Mars and beyond 6 In March 2011 Augustine agreed to serve as chair of the U S Antarctic Program Blue Ribbon Panel to assess U S activities in the South Pole In July 2011 Augustine became a member of the United States Energy Security Council 7 which seeks to diminish oil s monopoly over the US transportation sector and is sponsored by the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security IAGS 7 He currently sits on the America Abroad Media advisory board 8 the advisory board of Feynman School a school for academically gifted children in STEM fields 9 and on the board of advisors of the Code of Support Foundation a nonprofit military services organization 10 Augustine has been presented the National Medal of Technology by the President of the United States and received the Joint Chiefs of Staff Distinguished Public Service Award He has five times received the Department of Defense s highest civilian decoration the Distinguished Civilian Service Award He is co author of The Defense Revolution and Shakespeare In Charge and author of Augustine s Laws and Augustine s Travels He holds 34 honorary degrees and was selected by Who s Who in America and the Library of Congress as one of Fifty Great Americans on the occasion of Who s Who s fiftieth anniversary He has traveled in over 130 countries and stood on both the North and South Poles of the earth Awards edit nbsp Graphical plot of Augustine s law Number XVI In the year 2054 the entire defense budget will purchase just one aircraft 11 Eagle Scout 1952 citation needed Member of the National Academy of Engineering 1983 National Space Club Goddard Award 1991 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1992 12 Rotary National Award for Space Achievement National Space Trophy 1992 13 Silver Buffalo Award 1994 Electronic Industries Association Medal of Honor 1994 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 1995 14 The Washingtonian s Business Leader of the Year 1997 National Medal of Technology and Innovation 1997 For visionary leadership of the aerospace industry for championing technical and managerial solutions to the many challenges in civil and defense systems and for contributions to the United States world preeminence in aerospace The NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal 1997 IEEE HKN Eta Kappa Nu Eminent Member 2001 15 Space Foundation s General James E Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award in 2002 The highest honor bestowed by the Space Foundation the award recognizes outstanding individuals who have distinguished themselves through lifetime contributions to the welfare of betterment of humankind through the exploration development and use of space or the use of space technology information themes or resources in academic cultural industrial or other pursuits of broad benefit to humanity Augustine was the first recipient Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences 2006 16 USO s Freedom s Finest Award 2004 The Harold W McGraw Hill Jr Prize in Education 2006 The 2006 BENS Eisenhower Award Business Executives for National Security The 2007 Bower Award for Business Leadership from The Franklin Institute NAA Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy 2008 National Science Board Vannevar Bush Award 2008 IRI Medal from the Industrial Research Institute 2009 The American Chemical Society Public Service Award 2009 B Kenneth West Lifetime Achievement Award 2009 NAS Award in Aeronautical Engineering from the National Academy of Sciences 2010 17 Drexel University Engineering Leader of the year 2011 The Wings Club Distinguished Achievement Award 2011 18 Character Education Partnership s American Patriot of Character Award 2012 Montgomery County Business Hall of Fame 2012 Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Fame 2012 Smithsonian Air amp Space Museum Lifetime Achievement Trophy Award 2014 Arthur C Clarke Lifetime Achievement Award 2014 American Astronautical Society Space Flight Award 2014 19 Advisory Board Journal of Science Policy amp Governance 2015 20 Tech Council of Maryland Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 International Von Karman Wings Award 2015 For his visionary leadership contributions to the aerospace industry and distinguished service to the nation s defense security and space programs 21 Notes edit nbsp Scouting portal Bittig John W Beatty Douglas N Augustine Norman R Princeton University Department of Aeronautical Engineering ed Preliminary Design for a Supersonic Trainer Thesis Archived from the original on August 5 2020 Retrieved May 23 2020 Norman Augustine to Join the Faculty of Princeton University s School of Engineering and Applied Science Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved July 7 2015 Powers Shawn M Jablonski Michael April 2015 The Real Cyber War Champaign IL University of Illinois Press pp 63 69 ISBN 978 0 252 09710 2 Archived from the original on November 17 2015 Retrieved November 15 2015 Yannuzzi Rick E 2007 In Q Tel A new partnership between the CIA and the private sector Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on September 5 2015 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Archived from the original on December 8 2021 Retrieved December 8 2021 Mirelson Doc June 1 2009 NASA Announces Members of Human Space Flight Review Committee Archived from the original on June 5 2009 Retrieved June 5 2009 a b Energy and Security Research Archived from the original on July 6 2012 Retrieved July 6 2012 Norman Augustine America Abroad Media Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved April 10 2016 Advisory Board Feynman School October 11 2013 Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved October 17 2017 Code of Support Foundation advisory board codeofsupportfoundation org Archived from the original on October 23 2018 Retrieved June 5 2017 Norman Ralph Augustine 1984 Augustine s Laws ISBN 978 1 56347 240 4 Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter A PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Archived PDF from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 27 2011 1992 NATIONAL SPACE TROPHY RECIPIENT Press release Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation April 4 2011 Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved April 18 2011 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Archived from the original on December 15 2016 Retrieved September 4 2020 Eminent Member Recognition Archived from the original on May 27 2019 Retrieved July 9 2019 Public Welfare Award National Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on October 1 2017 Retrieved February 14 2011 J C Hunsaker Award in Aeronautical Engineering National Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on September 24 2016 Retrieved February 14 2011 Distinguished Achievement Awards Wings Club Archived from the original on September 28 2012 Retrieved February 9 2012 Space Flight Award American Astronautical Society Archived from the original on May 16 2022 Retrieved April 28 2022 JSPG Advisory Board Archived from the original on April 2 2018 Retrieved January 12 2017 The 2015 recipient of International Von Karman Wings Award is Mr Norman Augustine The Aerospace Historical Society and California Institute of Technology Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved June 8 2015 References editReview of U S Human Space Flight Plans Committee website Archived February 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine Stan Crock CEO Chuckles BusinessWeek Archived from the original on October 2 1999 Retrieved November 7 2006 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