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George Dennis Williams - Chief Executive Officer

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS

George Williams is a retired member of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Senior Executive Service. His background includes experience as an air traffic controller, supervisor, and manager in many of the United States' largest air traffic control facilities. He has both Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) and Terminal RADAR approach control (TRACON) expertise.

Mr. Williams served as Division Manager for the FAA Automation Software Development Division, ATR-400, at the FAA's Technical Center in Atlantic City, NJ. He also served as Division Manager for the En Route Operational Support Division, which was responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of all automation and hardware used in controlling aircraft in the En Route air traffic control system.

He was Acting Director of the Operational Support Service, which included the En Route, Terminal, Flight Service, and the Communication and Surveillance Divisions. Mr. Williams has experience in the development, distribution, integration, and commissioning of the majority of our nation's aviation systems. His division developed replacement software and hardware for the FAA's HOST air traffic control system, as well as the FAA's Oceanic Air Traffic Control equipment.

Mr. Williams taught air traffic control at the FAA's Air Traffic Academy in Oklahoma City and worked in the FAA Requirements Division in Washington, DC where he developed training requirements for the FAA's National Airspace Plan. He retired from the FAA as Division Manager of the Western-Pacific Region. He also served as Director of Air Traffic for a major airline, as well as Acting Senior Director for their Systems Operations Center.

Mr. Williams has been a principal in Williams Aviation Consultants, Inc., GEOCRIS Consultants, Inc., and G & C Aviation Consulting, Inc. since retiring from the FAA in March of 1998.

SPECIAL TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS

While serving as Manager of the FAA's Air Traffic Division, Western-Pacific Region, Mr. Williams managed payroll, equipment and operational budgets in excess of $25M and oversaw approximately 3,200 air traffic personnel in the division, two En Route air traffic control centers, a Center Radar Approach Control, and approximately 140 air traffic control facilities in Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii, the territory of Guam, and the majority of the Pacific Islands.

His other responsibilities included, but were not limited to: Human Resource management, financial management, budget formulation and execution, project management, project costing, strategic planning, union management relations, team-building, action team-building facilitator, terminal and En Route air traffic control specialist, management experience supervising and managing En Route and terminal facilities, and management experience in the development, maintenance and repair of hardware and software systems for the FAA terminal and En Route air traffic control facilities.

He also conducted public hearings on noise and environmental issues, facilitated and chaired citizen workgroups, provided mentoring and fostered employee development activities. By combining the Air Traffic Requirements Service and the Airway Facilities Service Maintenance Divisions, he created the Operational Support Service, which had responsibility for all hardware and software throughout the nation's air traffic control system. He is also experienced in Airway Facilities first- and second-level maintenance support activities.

SIGNIFICANT CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS