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President Bush
Names Two Senior Communications Executives to NSTAC
Arlington, Va., May 07, 2004 - President
Bush announced yesterday that he is appointing two senior industry
executives to the President’s National Security Telecommunications
Advisory Committee (NSTAC).
Named to the NSTAC were Gary D. Forsee, Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer of Sprint; and William H. Swanson, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of Raytheon Company.
The President's NSTAC is composed of up to 30 presidentially
appointed industry leaders (usually chief executive officers). In
its advisory role to the President, the NSTAC provides industry-based
analyses and recommendations on a wide range of policy and technical
issues related to telecommunications, information assurance, infrastructure
protection, and other national security and emergency preparedness
concerns. The current NSTAC chair is Dr. Vance D. Coffman, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin.
Mr.
Forsee has spent more than 30 years in the telecommunications industry.
Most recently, he served as Vice Chairman of BellSouth Corporation
where he had responsibility for all of BellSouth's domestic operations.
Upon joining BellSouth in September 1999, he managed staff functions
throughout the corporation and subsequently was President of BellSouth
International.
Before joining BellSouth, Mr. Forsee spent 10 years
with Sprint, including time with Global One -- a joint venture of
Sprint, Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom.
In December 1989, Mr. Forsee joined Sprint as Vice
President and General Manager of the Government System Division.
He subsequently served as President-Government Systems and President-Business
Services Group from February 1991 to February 1993. Following these
assignments, he was Senior Vice President of staff operations for
the Long Distance Division.
After serving as interim Chief Executive Officer of
Sprint's wireless venture, now the company's PCS Division, and leading
the company's bidding activity during the PCS auctions, he became
the Long Distance Division's president and chief operating officer
in March 1995. In February 1998, Mr. Forsee assumed the position
of president and chief executive officer of Global One. He resigned
from Global One in July 1999.
Prior to joining Sprint, Mr. Forsee was with AT&T and Southwestern
Bell for almost 18 years. The position he held prior to moving to
Sprint was Vice President of government sales and programs in AT&T's
Federal Systems division.
Forsee holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from
the University of Missouri at Rolla. He presently serves as chairman
of the National Board of Trustees of the March of Dimes and is on
the University of Missouri-Rolla Board of Trustees. He also is a
member of The Business Roundtable and the Kansas City Civic Council
and is a member of the board of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Mr.
Swanson leads Raytheon’s government and defense operations
that comprise seven major businesses, which generate approximately
$15 billion in annual sales and include over 63,500 employees. He
is also responsible for the four Strategic Business Areas of Raytheon,
which are Missile Defense, Precision Strike, Intelligence, Surveillance
and Reconnaissance and Homeland Security.
Before assuming this position, he was a Raytheon Executive
Vice President and President of the company’s electronic systems
segment. Mr. Swanson joined Raytheon Company in 1972 and has held
a wide range of challenging positions, including manufacturing manager
of the company’s Equipment Division, senior vice president
and general manager of the Missile Systems Division, general manager
of Raytheon Electronic Systems and chairman and chief executive
officer of Raytheon Systems Company.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Swanson
serves on the California Polytechnic State University School of
Engineering Advisory Council, the Pepperdine University board of
regents, and on the board of visitors of the Graziadio School of
Business and Management at Pepperdine University. He is also a member
of the Editorial Advisory Board of The Journal of Electronic Defense.
He is a trustee of the Association of the U.S. Army and serves as
a member of the National Defense Industrial Association, the Navy
League, and the Air Force Association.
A native of California, Mr. Swanson graduated magna
cum laude from California Polytechnic State University with a bachelor’s
degree in industrial engineering. His graduate work was performed
in business administration at Golden Gate University and in 2002
he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law degree from Pepperdine
University.
He was selected as the Outstanding Industrial Engineering
Graduate in 1972, and in 1991 was recognized as the Honored Alumnus
from California Polytechnic State University School of Engineering.
In 2002, Swanson received the Semper Fidelis Award from the U.S.
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. In 2003,
Mr. Swanson received the Aviation Week & Space Technology Magazine
Laurel Award for “significant contributions” to the
field of Aeronautics/Propulsion. He was also named the “California
Manufacturer of the Year” by the California Manufacturing
& Technology Association.
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