Richard Allen Strong
(See WHO'S WHO IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING / MIDWEST / SAFETY)
Experience Summary: - 1964-1968. Military active duty in the Air Force Systems Command; assigned to Space Systems Division, Communications Satellite Test & Deployment Office for System Safety; - 1969-1971. Air Force Systems Command Inspector General, System Safety Office, ( Contributor to MIL-STD-882 on System Safety ) - 1972-1974. Air Force Systems Command Aeronautical Systems Division -- Reconaissance & Electronic Warfare Office and -- Deputy for Engineering Group Leader for System Safety Engineering. - 1966 - U.S.Air Force. Combat as Forward Air Controller in O-1Fs; assisted in development and implementation of choke-point interdiction tactics.*The Lost War - 1974-1975 Global Graphics assigned to Textron Bell Aircraft. Senior System Safety engineer on XV-15 Tilt Rotor Research aircraft. - 1975 Lockheed Research and Development. Senior Engineer on High Energy Laser for ships and unmanned reconnaisance aircraft. - 1975-1983 Dept of Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, 4950th Test Wing Safety Office. Lead System Safety Engineer. - 1983-1992 Wright Laboratory; Chief of Safety & Environment - 1995 - Participated in Mayor's Operational Improvement Task Force. Specific Achievements: Supported approximately two thousand projects, ranging from major weapon systems to numerous smaller projects, including several "firsts": military communications satellite; tilt-rotor research aircraft; airborne chemical laser; long-endurance drone; and airborne high-energy laser. Related Experience: Developed and implemented an integrated industrial safety, system safety and environmental protection plan, including tailored laboratory technical safety, system safety, HAZCOMM, HAZRAD, HAZMAT, and HAZWASTE programs for a billion dollar per year laboratory complex of over a hundred facilities. Hired and supervised Environment Manager and Trainer. Participated in base level Environmental Protection Committee. Coordinated activities with other agencies in bioenvironmental engineering, industrial and munitions safety, laboratory management, contract monitoring, environmental management, fire protection, supply, civil engineering, personnel and labor representation. Directed and developed programs and participated in monitoring and inspection activities involving hazardous materials, investigating spills and releases, cleaning up, storing, coordinating protective equipment inventorying, etc,. Education: - 1964: Bachelor's Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Michigan; - 1975: Master's Degree in Industrial Management and Supervision from Central Michigan University; and - 1960-1988: Professional Military Education through Air War College. Professional Development and Achievements: Professional Registrations: - Commercial Pilot; - Currently registered as a Professional Engineer in Ohio. Special Training: - Command Pilot and Senior Missileman ratings. - Numerous continuing education courses in safety: -- University of Southern California on Safety Management; -- University of Washington on System Safety and Reliability; -- Arizona State University on Crash Survival Investigation; - Numerous workshops on laser safety, bioenvironmental engineering, etc. Awards: - Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster for contributing to "acquisition of safer systems at lower costs". - National Safety Council Awards (three times for Air Force Labs). Memberships: - System Safety Society (Senior Member); - International Test & Evaluation Association; - National Safety Council; - American Society for Safety Engineers; Patents, Papers and Presentations: - Patents include: -- display systems (24-hour clock dials); -- multi-mode vehicles (aircar/autoplane); and -- flight control systems. - Master's thesis on management of safety; - Professional Military Education Technical Report on PCs for management. - Copyright on personal computer software for managing integrated programs. - Presentations at symposia/workshops on system safety, high consequence operations, automatic control systems, risk management, and parapsychology.
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