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He serves as a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and the S!.
             ecurity Affairs Support Association. In 1989, he was awarded the Iowa State University's Professional Progress in Engineering Award and 1999 he was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Citation from Iowa State University. His educational background is very superior, he has a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from Iowa State University and a Masters and Doctoral degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford. .
             Robert J. Steven is President and Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin. He has served on the as the corporation's Chief Financial Officer. He was instrumental in the restructuring of Lockheed Martin's energy businesses (Lockheed Martin, 2002). Robert J. Stevens is a summa cum laude graduate of Slippery Rock University. He earned a Masters' degree in Engineering from Polytechnic University of New York and a Masters' degree in Business from Columbia University (program for executives). .
             Michael F. Camardo is the Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Corporation. His concentration is overseeing the technology services business sector, based in Cherry Hill, N.J. (Lockheed Martin, 2002). He has served as the President of Lockheed Martin Technology Services Group, a unit consisting of seven businesses in the former information and services Sector. Camardo received a Bachelors' degree in Economics from Villanova University. .
             Robert B. Coutts was promoted to Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Corporation in 1999. He is responsible for the corporation's $9 billion dollar system integration business sector (Lockheed Martin, 2002). He also serves as member of the board of directors of Lockheed Martin Finance Corporation, Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Inc., and Lockheed Martin UK. Previously, Mr. Coutts served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the $7 billion dollar electronics sector in 1998 (Lockheed Martin, 2002).


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