Christopher Carl Bogdan[1] is a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant General who served as the Program Executive Officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office in Arlington, Virginia. Previously, he was the Deputy Program Executive Officer. Before that, he served as the Program Executive Officer and Program Director, KC-46 Tanker Modernization Directorate, Aeronautical Systems Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
Christopher Bogdan | |
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Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1983–2017 |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Career
editBorn and raised in New York City,[1] Bogdan was commissioned as a second lieutenant on June 1, 1983, at the United States Air Force Academy. After graduation, Bogdan went on to become a distinguished graduate from squadron officer school located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. Bogdan is also a distinguished graduated of the United States Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California. Bogdan became a test pilot with more than 3,200 hours in over 35 different aircraft, including the KC-135, F-111 and F-16.[2] As of 2021[update], Bogdan is a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton.[3]
Education
edit- 1983: Distinguished graduate, Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- 1989: Distinguished graduate, Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
- 1990: Distinguished graduate, USAF Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, California
- 1994: Master of Science degree in engineering management, with distinction, California State University, Northridge
- 1995: Distinguished graduate, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
- 1998: Air War College, by correspondence
- 2000: Distinguished graduate, Master of Science degree in national resource strategy, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
- 2005: Advanced Program Managers Course, Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 2006: U.S. Air Force Senior Leadership Course, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina
- 2007: National Security Management Course, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University, New York
- 2013: Cyber Operations Executive Course, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama[2]
Effective dates of promotion
editInsignia | Rank | Date |
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Lieutenant general | December 6, 2012 | |
Major general | November 18, 2011 | |
Brigadier general | December 9, 2008 | |
Colonel | August 1, 2002 | |
Lieutenant colonel | September 1, 1998 | |
Major | March 1, 1995 | |
Captain | June 1, 1987 | |
First lieutenant | June 1, 1985 | |
Second lieutenant | June 1, 1983 |
Major awards and decorations
editUS Air Force Command Pilot Badge |
Defense Superior Service Medal | |
Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster | |
Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters | |
Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster | |
Aerial Achievement Medal | |
Air Force Achievement Medal |
References
edit- ^ a b Polaris (PDF). Vol. XXV. Colorado Springs, Colorado: United States Air Force Academy. 1983. p. 443. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ^ a b "Lieutenant General Christopher C. Bogdan > U.S. Air Force > Biography Display". www.af.mil. Retrieved 2017-02-24. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "Meet Chris". Booz Allen Hamilton. Retrieved 2021-09-12.