The Right Team and the Right Structure: Myers Proposed Members to be Replaced William C. Bowes (Director since 2004 - Chair of Governance & Nominating Committee) Mr. Bowes is a retired Vice Admiral and an experienced industry executive. As Vice Admiral, he served as Commander of the Naval Air Systems Command, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA), and Acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy for RDA. Following his retirement from active duty, Mr. Bowes joined Hughes Aircraft as a senior president and deputy general manager of Hughes Aircraft Company's Sensors and Communications Systems Segment. Shortly after Raytheon acquired Hughes, he joined Litton Industries where he held positions as vice president for Corporate Strategic Planning and vice president of Programs Management at Litton's Integrated Systems Division. After Northrop Grumman acquired Litton, Mr. Bowes led one of three business units in the newly created Navigation Systems Division of Northrop. John P. Stenbit (Director since 2004) Mr. Stenbit has had distinguished careers in both the private and public sectors, including participation as a member of Secretary Rumsfeld's staff in conjunction with the transformation of the entire Department of Defense during both of his terms of service. In his most recent position, Mr. Stenbit served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense Networks and Information Integration (NII), previously known as Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I), at the Pentagon. He has served in several high profile positions for TRW, Inc., most recently in Fairfax, Virginia, where he was responsible for providing systems integration solutions to the government as an executive vice president and member of the Management Committee of TRW. Mr. Stenbit also serves in the following capacities: (i) as a member of SI International's (NASDAQ: SINT) board committees for compensation and corporate governance; (ii) as Chairman of the Governance & Nominating Committee, and member of the Compensation Committee and the Audit Committee of Cogent, Inc. (NASDAQ: COGT); (iii) on the Compensation and the Governance and Nominating Committee of Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT); (iv) on technical/scientific boards advising the Secretary of Defense, Commander Strategic Command, the Director National Security Agency, and the Director National Reconnaissance Office. Mr. Stenbit serves as a member of the Board and Audit Committee of Loral Space and Communications Company (NASDAQ: LORL). Joseph B. Reagan (Director since 2004 - Chair of Compensation Committee) Dr. Reagan is a technology and senior management consultant to industry and the United States Government. He retired in 1996 after 37 years with the Lockheed Martin Corporation where he was a corporate officer and vice president and general manager in the Missiles and Space Company. Dr. Reagan was a director of Southwall Technologies Inc., an OTC public company, from October 1987 to May 1992 and from June 1993 to May 2006, where he served as Chairman of the Compensation Committee and as a member of the Audit Committee. From December 1998 to December 2004, Dr. Reagan was a director of the Naval Studies Board, an element of the National Research Council, where he served as Vice Chairman. From May 1992 until May 2004 he was a director of the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1998 and was the Chairman of the Aerospace Section from 2005 to 2007. Robert J. Untracht (Director since 2002 - Chair of Audit Committee) Mr. Untracht is a consultant on financial reporting matters and teaches accounting classes at the University of California, Los Angeles. He formerly served as an Associate Professor of Accounting at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, New York. Earlier in his career, Mr. Untracht held positions with Ernst & Young LLP from 1981 to 1998 ranging from Manager to Audit Partner and National Director of Retail and Consumer Product Industry Services where he served clients in the retail, aircraft leasing and entertainment industries. He also was involved in the firm's financial restructuring group. From 1974 to 1981, at Deloitte & Touche LLP, Mr. Untracht served clients in the aerospace, defense and manufacturing industries. |