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Jim Albaugh

James  (Jim) F. Albaugh

Executive Vice President

The Boeing Company

President and Chief Executive Officer

Integrated Defense Systems

Jim Albaugh is president and chief executive officer of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems and serves on the company's Executive Council. This $32.1 billion, 71,000-person business unit is a provider of integrated solutions to meet the enduring needs of defense, space and intelligence customers in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in St. Louis, the organization has concentrated operations in St. Louis; Southern California; Seattle; Houston; Philadelphia; Mesa, Ariz.; Huntsville, Ala.; the Space Coast of Florida; San Antonio and Washington, D.C.

Within Integrated Defense Systems, the Military Aircraft unit includes tactical aircraft; airlift and tankers; helicopter and weapons; and maritime and airborne surveillance programs. Network and Space Systems consists of combat systems; command, control and communications (C3) networks; intelligence and security systems; missile defense; space and intelligence systems; and space exploration. Support Systems provides integrated logistics services; maintenance, modification and upgrades; and training systems and services.

Prior to his current position, Albaugh, 57, was president and CEO of Boeing Space and Communications (S&C), headquartered in Seal Beach, Calif., for four years. This unit merged in July 2002 with the company's Military Aircraft and Missiles Systems unit to create Integrated Defense Systems.

Before leading Space and Communications, Albaugh was president of Boeing Space Transportation, a predecessor unit that was folded into S&C. He had assumed that position after serving as president of Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power, part of the Rockwell aerospace and defense businesses acquired by Boeing in 1996.

A Washington State native, Albaugh joined the company in 1975 as a project engineer at its Hanford, Wash., operations.

Albaugh, a Gold-and-Silver-Knight of the National Management Association (NMA), was named NMA's Executive-of-the-Year in 1999. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and an elected member of the International Academy of Astronautics. In 2001, Albaugh was awarded the Bob Hope Distinguished Citizen Award by the National Defense Industrial Association, received the International von Karman Wings Award from the Aerospace Historical Society and was elected a Fellow to the Royal Aeronautical Society. In 2003, he was appointed by President George W. Bush to the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. In 2006, he was elected a member of the TRW Automotive Board of Directors, received the Semper Fidelis Award from the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation and was elected a member of the Aerospace Industries Association Board of Governors Executive Committee. In 2007, he was elected to the Willamette University Board of Trustees. In 2008, he received the Southern California Aeronautic Association's prestigious Howard Hughes Memorial Award for his extensive contributions to the aerospace industry. He also is a member of the American Astronautical Society, the Air Force Association, a member of the Council of Trustees of the Association of the United States Army and the California Business Roundtable, and sits on the boards of a variety of corporate and charitable organizations.

Albaugh holds bachelor's degrees in mathematics and physics from Willamette University and a master's degree in civil engineering from Columbia University.

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Publish date: April 2008
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