Don Frew
About Don Frew
Don Frew - Vice President, National Security and Intelligence
Don Frew currently holds the position of Vice President, National Security and Intelligence. His extensive background and expertise in satellite technologies and program management make him a pivotal leader in the sector. Frew's role involves overseeing various initiatives crucial to national security, particularly in the realm of satellite intelligence.
Don Frew's Career in the Air Force
Don Frew retired as a Colonel after a distinguished 25-year career in the Air Force. During his military tenure, he contributed significantly to national security and intelligence, guiding key projects and managing complex programs. His strategic leadership has been a cornerstone in the development of critical technological innovations.
Don Frew and the Development of GPS III Satellite
Don Frew played a pivotal role in the early development and qualification of the GPS III satellite. This advanced satellite system is essential for providing enhanced global positioning accuracy and reliability. Frew’s leadership and vision were instrumental in driving the successful launch and operational capability of the GPS III.
Leadership in Vital Intelligence Satellite Production
Throughout his career, Don Frew has been at the forefront of producing vital intelligence satellites. These satellites play an essential role in gathering and transmitting intelligence data critical for national security. Frew’s efforts ensured that the satellites were developed and deployed efficiently, meeting stringent requirements.
Guiding Requirements Development for Emerging Satellite Architectures
Don Frew has effectively guided the requirements development for emerging satellite architectures. His expertise in understanding and predicting future needs has been crucial in shaping the next generation of satellite systems. This work involves intricate planning and collaboration to meet the evolving demands of national security and intelligence.