Mr. Wynne was a political appointee in the Bush Administration from 2001 to 2008, being confirmed as the 21st Secretary of the Air Force. Earlier he held the post of Undersecretary for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics in the office of the Secretary of Defense.
Wynne has an accomplished record and continues to hold significant and very active roles in several private and non-profit organizations, including: the Stevens Institute; the Systems Engineering Research Center; George Mason University; VT Systems Inc; Wide Area Systems Corp; Sapphire Energy; Battelle Memorial Institute; MITRE Corp, and Rand Corp. He currently is President of Applied Controls Associates, Inc., and director for both the Air Force Academy Endowment Board, and the Falcon Foundation.
He is a West Point graduate and holds an MBA from the University of Colorado, and a Master’s in Engineering (MSEE) from the Air Force Institute of Technology. He also graduated from Harvard Business School’s Program for Management.
He served in the Air Force for seven years, finishing as Assistant Professor of Astronautics, and Air Force Academy Research Department Director.
He also spent 20 years with General Dynamics working in aircraft, armored vehicles, and at corporate, concluding as Space Division President. When it was sold to Lockheed Martin Corp, he became General Manager, and then returned to GD as Corporate Senior Vice President.
Wynne also spent time as partner in the Nextgen Investment Fund, and as chairman of two internet-based technology companies prior to his appointment in 2001.
He introduced the concept of cyberspace to the Air Force in 2005, accelerating the debate for civil. military, and intelligence uses. He also motivated the services in the field of hybrid vehicles, and led investment in alternative fuel sources for base energy support and aviation fuels (JP-8). He led the largest implementation ever of ‘lean six sigma’ in the Air Force (AFSO-21).
He has published numerous articles, and been a contributor on such diverse subjects as cyber war, air power, energy, and defense budgeting. He is married, with four grown daughters, and lives in Virginia.