Boeing has named Craig R. Cooning president of
its Network & Space Systems (N&SS) businesses, effective
immediately.
Cooning succeeds Roger Krone, who took a
position at another company.
Cooning had been the vice president and general
manager of Space & Intelligence Systems within N&SS. He now
reports directly to Chris Chadwick, president and CEO of the
Boeing Defense, Space & Security business unit.
"Since joining Boeing nine years ago, Craig has
led the impressive transformation of our satellite business into
the undisputed market leader," Chadwick said. "He will now help us
differentiate our business through a strategy that's rooted in
affordability and deeper integration of information technology and
security across our products and services."
Cooning is a retired U.S. Air Force major
general who concluded his military career as director of Space
Acquisition in the Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force.
He now leads Boeing's activities in intelligence,
security, and surveillance systems, information systems, and space
exploration, in addition to its satellite work.
Cooning, who holds degrees from Auburn
University and the University of Alabama, will also be on the
board of directors of United Launch Alliance, the Boeing-Lockheed
Martin rocket launch joint venture.
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