William M. McCullough

Director of Business Development
Force Projection
Boeing Defense & Space Group.

In 1994, William M. McCullough was appointed Director of Business Development for Force Projection Systems including Bomber, Fighter, Weapons (ABL, Avenger, ALCM, etc.) and Attack Helicopters.
Prior to this assignment, Mr. McCullough was Director of Seattle Programs for the Product Support Division of Boeing Defense & Space Group. These Seattle based programs included B-1B Avionics, E-6 and the A-6 Rewing. Between 1988 and 1992, Mr. McCullough had been Director/Program manager of the B-1B Avionics program within the Boeing Defense & Space Group. In this assignment, he led Boeing efforts to acquire, develop, produce and integrate the B-1B's offensive avionics and supporting elements of the defensive avionics system.
Between 1984 and 1988, Mr. McCullough was Advanced Projects manager for all B-1B internal research program-funded advanced concept.study efforts and long-range planning. In other company assignments, he served as program manager of the B-52/Kc-135 Nuclear hardening programs and program manager of B-52 Defensive Avionics programs. He also has nearly 10 years of managerial experience on other programs (Minuteman, SRAM and Special Research) in Electromagnetics (EMI, EMP,RCS and Antennas), power systems and electronic design.
Mr. McCullough began his Boeing career in 1962 as a design and analysis engineer on the Minuteman, then onto the SRAM program in 1966. In parallel with these assignments, he developed advanced design techniques for digital integrated circuits, performed research programs on integrated circuits and authored technical papers. Prior to joining Boeing, Mr. McCullough was an instrumentation design and analysis specialist on the NIKE Missile system for Douglas Aircraft Co. at White Sands Missile Range, NM.
Mr. McCullough attended New Mexico State University where he graduated with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1962. He also earned a Master's of Science Degree in Systems Management in 1972 from the University of Southern California.

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