William Welser IV, MBA, MS
William
Welser
IV, MBA, MS is a management systems researcher at the RAND
Corporation and coauthor of
Confronting Space Debris: Strategies and Warnings from Comparable
Examples Including Deepwater Horizon.
His research has covered topics such as F-22 and F-35
maintenance and sustainment, space debris mitigation and remediation,
vulnerabilities of space systems, operationally responsive space, and
medical logistics support to the USCENTCOM AOR.
Bill separated from the U.S Air Force in July 2007. In the Air Force,
he was responsible for program management, business development, systems
engineering, and procurement and production of advanced technologies.
His service included time spent at both the Space and Missile Systems
Center and the Electronic Systems Center. In 2004, he was recognized by
USAF Space Command with the Arthur S. Flemming Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Applied Science.
Bill earned his B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of
Virginia, his M.B.A. from Boston College, and his M.S. in finance from
Boston College.
Read
Review: Confronting Space Debris and
Space Superfund Needed to Clean Mounting Orbital Trash.