Robert P. Lyons, Jr.
United States of America

Robert P. Lyons, Jr.

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Robert P. Lyons, Jr., is a technical and management consultant and educator with over 35 years of experience in research and development, engineering, program planning, acquisition, and maintenance for a wide range of military and commercial systems. He consults for the aerospace industry, the US Government, non-profit institutes, and commercial concerns. Mr. Lyons retired from the United States Air Force as a Colonel after serving as Director, HQ Air Force Materiel Command Acquisition (AFMC) Center of Excellence (ACE). There he worked in concert with the Secretary of the Air Force’s ACE and led a hand-picked, multi-disciplined team of acquisition professionals in the Headquarters and AFMC Product, Logistics, and Test Centers and Laboratory responsible for driving innovation, challenging and radically changing processes, and helping acquisition and sustainment programs across the USAF. Mr. Lyons worked on nuclear instrumentation, solid-state electron devices, and microwave systems in three USAF laboratories. He led integration and software development for the World Wide Military Command and Control Information System. Mr. Lyons also was the Deputy Director, Integrated Engineering and Technical Management for Aeronautical Systems Center’s 2400 engineers. He was the Avionics and Software Integrated Product Team Leader for the F-22, Deputy Program Director for the F-15, Program Director for the X-32 Joint Strike Fighter, and Director, Joint Strike Fighter Engineering and Manufacturing Development, leading acquisition planning for the F-35 program. Mr. Lyons earned his bachelor’s degree (with honors) from New Mexico State University and his master’s degree (Commandant’s Award for exceptional thesis research) from the Air Force Institute of Technology, both in electrical engineering. He is a graduate of Squadron Officer’s School, Air Command and Staff College, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Industrial College of the Armed Forces (National Security Management Program), the Defense Systems Management College, and the Carnegie Mellon Executive Development Course. He holds certificates in Process Mastery from Hammer and Co.; Leading Change and Organizational Renewal from Harvard Business School and Stanford Graduate School of Business; Advanced Project Management from Stanford University; and Corporate Governance from Tulane Law School. He lectures on Digital Avionics Architectures and Software Management at the University of California at Los Angeles Extension. He also teaches project, program, and risk management classes. Mr. Lyons served for six years on the National Defense Industrial Association’s Combat Survivability Division’s Board of Directors. He is currently the Jr. Past President of the (IEEE) Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society (AESS). He has also served as a member of the AESS Board of Governors and as its Vice President of Technical Operations. He has been AESS’s representative to and the Vice President for Conferences and President for the IEEE Systems Council. Mr. Lyons is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he serves on the Digital Avionics Technical Committee. He is also a member of the American Society for Quality, the Project Management Institute, and the Association of Proposal Management Professionals, as well as Eta Kappa Nu and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies.

IEEE AESS Position History:
  • 2021-2023   Nominations & Appointments Committee Member (Nominations & Appointments Committee)
  • 2016-2017   Past President (Officers)
  • 2014-2015   President (Officers)
  • 2012-2014   Board of Governor Member-at-Large (BoG)
  • 2009-2009   Vice President Technical Operations (Officers)
  • 2009-2009   Vice President Technical Operations (Technical Operations Committee)
  • 2009-2009   Vice President Technical Operations (Systems Magazine Editorial Board)
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