WASHINGTON, DC - Frank Kendall was before the Senate Armed Services Committee on May 25 as part of his confirmation hearing to be considered as the 26th Secretary of the Air Force. He is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy. Kendall served 10 years on active duty in the Army, a tenure that also included a stint teaching engineering at West Point. Kendall spent time in the Pentagon as director of the tactical warfare program before moving to become assistant deputy undersecretary for Strategic Defense Systems. Kendall also worked in the private sector in defense-related jobs, most notably as Raytheon’s vice president of engineering during the mid-1990s. Source: Air Force 05/24/21) Senate committee considers Frank Kendall’s nomination to be the 26th Air Force secretary (af.mil)
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