To: Josef Svejk who wrote (2190 ) 3/29/1999 11:20:00 AM From: dwight martin Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
The Admiral's other part-time job:Admiral William Owens, USN-Ret. Is New Director Released: 9/3/98 Adm. William Arthur Owens, US Navy-retired, has been elected to the ViaSat board of directors. Adm. Owens career is distinguished by exceptional achievements in both military and civilian service. Prior to retiring from the US Navy, Adm. Owens served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the second highest ranking military office in the United States. His military service also included positions as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, and senior military assistant to the Secretary of Defense. Beginning in 1996 he served as president of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) in San Diego. During Owens tenure as president, SAIC acquired Bellcore, which had been the research arm of the regional Bell operating companies. SAIC anticipates 1998 sales of $4.3 billion with 33,000 employees operating in 12 countries. In August, 1998 Owens joined Teledesic LLC as vice chairman of the board, and as CEO of Teledesic Holdings, an investment affiliate. Teledesic is building a global, broadband, satellite-based "Internet-in-the-Sky." "We are very delighted and honored to have Adm. Owens join our board," said Mark Dankberg, CEO and chairman of ViaSat. "He has truly global perspectives and insights that can benefit both our defense and commercial businesses. Adm. Owens has an excellent grasp of the role of communications technology in the context of a rapidly evolving world environment." "I'm very happy to be joining the ViaSat board," said Adm. Owens. "The company is clearly on the leading edge of many important military satellite communication technologies which also have direct relevance to the commercial market. These areas have the promise to contribute significantly to the way we think about smart warfare and smart commercial communications. I'm pleased to be a part of their efforts." Adm. Owens fills a new position on the board, joining James F. Bunker, Dr. Robert Johnson, B. Allen Lay, Dr. Jeffrey Nash and Mr. Dankberg.