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Raytheon Names Thomas B. Goslin Jr. Director Of Program Ops, Space Systems

Thomas B. Goslin Jr.

Aurora CO (SPX) Aug 10, 2005
Raytheon has named retired Air Force Lt Gen. Thomas B. Goslin Jr. Director of Program Operations for the company's Space Systems business unit in Aurora, Colo.

In this position, Goslin will be responsible for the strategic direction, leadership, and execution of Space Systems' programs. He will lead the Space Systems' program management team, ensuring quality, performance and customer satisfaction. In this role, he will oversee Space Systems operations for new and existing business.

"Tom's proven leadership and commitment to customer satisfaction will make an immediate impact on our business," said Ray Kolibaba, vice president of Space Systems for Raytheon's Intelligence and Information Systems business.

Goslin began his career with the U.S. Air Force flying combat in Vietnam and Cambodia. Subsequently, he was an F-117 initial cadre pilot, a B-2 pilot and 509th Bomb Wing commander. Goslin was the U.S. Space Command's director of operations and commander of the Space Warfare Center in Colorado.

In his most recent position, Goslin was deputy commander, U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt AFB, Neb., where he had responsibility for DoD (Department of Defense) missions: Space, Information Operations, C4ISR, Integrated Missile Defense and strategic deterrence. Goslin retired with more than 4,300 flying hours, including 635 combat hours.

Goslin holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Louisiana State University, New Orleans, and a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, La.

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L-3 Appointments Fernando Faria As President Of Brashear Business
New York NY (SPX) Jul 22, 2005
L-3 Communications has named Fernando Faria as president of its Brashear (L-3 Brashear) division. Mr. Faria will be based at L-3 Brashear's headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA, and will report to James W. Dunn, senior vice president and president and chief operating officer of L-3's Sensors and Simulation Group.

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