Edward C. Aldridge Jr.

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Edward C. Aldridge Jr. (born 1938) has served in many top U.S. Defense Department and defense industry jobs, including as the 16th Air Force secretary from June 1986 until 1988.

From 1988 to 1992, he was president of the Electronic Systems Company division of McDonnell Douglas, and later became CEO of The Aerospace Corporation.

Aldridge was confirmed as the Pentagon's top weapons buyer on May 8, 2001. As the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, he had responsibility for acquisition, research and development, logistics, advanced technology, international programs, environmental security, nuclear, chemical, and biological programs, and the industrial base.

Aldridge received a B.S. in aeronautical engineering from Texas A&M University in 1960 and an M.S. in the same subject from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

He served in a variety of jobs, including:

Aldridge was also selected as a payload specialist for the scheduled first Space Shuttle mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base. The mission was cancelled after of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

Other affiliations have included:

His awards include the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award, Secretary of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Award, and the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Award.

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Preceded by
Russell A. Rourke
United States Secretary of the Air Force

(acting) April 8, 1986June 8, 1986
June 9, 1986December 16, 1988
Succeeded by
James F. McGovern
(acting)