- Kathleen Paige
Infobox Military Person
name= Kathleen K. Paige
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placeofbirth=
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caption= Rear Admiral Kathleen K. Paige
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allegiance= flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1971-2005
rank=Rear Admiral
commands= Naval Surface Warfare Center, Arlington, Virginia
unit= Program Director, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD)
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awards=Defense Superior Service Medal ,Legion of Merit (3 awards), theMeritorious Service Medal (3 awards), and theNavy Achievement Medal
laterwork=Rear Admiral Kathleen K. Paige was the
Program Director ,Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD), the sea-based element of theBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) under development by theMissile Defense Agency (MDA) cite web |url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/bio.asp?bioID=232|title=Rear Admiral Kathleen K. Paige USN|accessdate=2008-03-26 |work=Biographies|publisher=United States Navy ] . Rear Admiral Paige retired on 22 November 2005 after 34 years of active servicecite web |url = http://www.mda.mil/mdalink/pdf/05fyi0069.pdf |title = Rear Admiral Hicks Relieves Rear Admiral Paige as Commander and Program Director of Aegis BMD] .Early life
Rear Admiral Paige was born in
Schenectady, New York in August 1948, and raised inScotia, New York cite web |url = http://www.seva.net/~incose/sor-2001/speakers/paige-bio.html |title = RADM Kathleen Paige bio] . She is a 1970 graduate of theUniversity of New Hampshire and was commissioned in 1971.Naval career
Rear Admiral Paige’s first tour of duty was at VFP-63,
San Diego, California . Subsequent tours of duty included Fleet Combat Direction System Support Activity,San Diego ; Acquisition Manager in the Navy’s Standard Embedded Computer Resource Office,Arlington, Virginia ;Aegis C3 Warfare Officer and Combat Systems Baseline Manager, Aegis Shipbuilding Program; Chief Engineer, Naval Surface Warfare Center,Port Hueneme Division; and Technical Director,Aegis Program Office.Her first Flag Officer assignment was as Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Arlington, Virginia , in July 1996. In June 1998, she assumed duties as the Director, Theater Air and Missile Defense and Systems Engineering (TAMD&SE) in the Program Executive Office for Theater Surface Combatants (PEO TSC). As Director, TAMD&SE, she led the Interoperability Task Force, which coordinated the joint efforts of five program offices across three Systems Commands to complete a successful Operational Evaluation of the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC). In April 1999, she was concurrently assigned as the first ASN (RDA) Chief Engineer, theDepartment of the Navy ’s senior technical authority for the development of system and technical architectures designed to improve the integration and interoperability of Navy and Marine Corps weapon, combat, and C4I systems.In July 2001, she became MDA’s first
Ballistic Missile Defense System Technical Director, the principal advisor to the MDA Director on all matters related to the planning and technical performance of the BMDS. In August 2002, she became the Navy’s seniorEngineering Duty Officer (EDO).Rear Admiral Paige became
Program Director ,Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) in March 2003 and in March 2005, concurrent with her Program Director assignment, Paige was selected by the Director, Missile Defense Agency to be the first Director of Mission Readiness.Education
In 1976, she received a
Master of Science degree in Computer Systems from theNaval Postgraduate School . She was designated anEngineering Duty Officer (EDO) in 1981 . While attending the Engineering Duty Officer Basic Course, she was awarded the VADM Bryan Award for academic excellence. She is a graduate of theDefense Systems Management College and theCornell University Program for Executives.Awards and Decorations
Rear Admiral Paige’s personal decorations include the
Defense Superior Service Medal , theLegion of Merit (3 awards), theMeritorious Service Medal (3 awards), and theNavy Achievement Medal .ee also
Women in the United States Navy References
External links
* [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/bio.asp?bioID=232 Official Navy biography]
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