Mr. Munson is an advisor to government and industry in defense and
intelligence. He is a Senior Fellow and Member, Board of Regents at
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, and serves on the Defense Science
Board. He was the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for
Acquisition from May 2007 until July 2009. Previously he was a
consultant in defense, space, and intelligence and was associated with
the investment banking firm Windsor Group. He was Senior Vice President
and Group Executive of the Litton Information Systems Group, leading
information technology, command and control, and intelligence
businesses for defense, intelligence, civil, commercial, and
international customers. Mr. Munson was Vice President at TRW, in the
System Integration Group, the Space and Electronics Group, and the
Information Systems Group (the former TRW Credit Business). In these
assignments, he led numerous space, intelligence, and information
technology organizations and activities. He began his career at the
Aerospace Corporation, where he provided system engineering support to
many space and intelligence programs. Mr. Munson received a bachelor’s
degree in mechanical engineering with distinction and departmental
honors from San Jose State University (SJSU) and a master’s degree in
mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He
later completed extensive coursework in computer science at University
of California, Los Angeles and attended executive programs at Harvard
(Competition and Strategy; National and International Security) and
Stanford (Management of High Technology Enterprises). In 1997, he was
named a Distinguished Graduate of the SJSU College of Engineering, and
in 2000, the National Reconnaissance Office named Mr. Munson in the
first group of Pioneers of National Reconnaissance. He received the
National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal in 2009. Mr. Munson
serves on the board of DigitalGlobe, a commercial imagery company. He
was a founding director of Paracel Inc. (now part of Aplera) and has
held board positions with bd Systems, the Armed Forces Communications
Electronics Association (AFCEA), and the Manhattan Beach Education
Foundation, and is an active member of the Intelligence and National
Security Alliance (INSA).
