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RICHARD K.
HARTLEY
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| | Richard K. Hartley, a member of
the Senior Executive Service, is Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Cost and Economics,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Financial Management and Comptroller,
Washington, D.C. Mr. Hartley is responsible for
directing the Air Force cost and economic
analysis programs. He is Executive Director of
the Air Force Cost Analysis Agency, Chairman of
the Air Force Cost Analysis Improvement Group
and serves as Chairman of the Investment
Subcommittee of the Air Force Services
Organization Board of Directors.
Mr.
Hartley began his career in 1985 as a cost
analyst and industrial engineer in the Cost
Analysis Division, Naval Air Systems Command,
Washington, D.C. He later moved to the Air Force
Cost Analysis Agency, Arlington, Va., where, as
Chief, Space Systems Division, he managed the
Air Force-wide program for space independent
cost estimating and data collection and cost
model development programs. In 1995, he was
assigned to the Directorate of Cost Analysis,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Cost and Economics. As Chief, Air Force Cost
Analysis Improvement Group Support Division, and
Chief, Force Structure Costing Division
Directorate of Cost Analysis, he planned and
directed cost analysis to evaluate total Air
Force requirements. Mr. Hartley was then
promoted to Deputy Director of the directorate,
establishing policies and principles of the Air
Force-wide cost analysis program, and providing
direct decision support to the Air Force
Corporate Board, the Secretary of the Air Force
and the Chief of Staff of the Air
Force.
Prior to his current position, Mr.
Hartley served in the Senior Intelligence
Service as Director, National Reconnaissance
Office Cost Group, Chantilly, Va., where he led
NRO, Department of Defense and intelligence
community management-directed cost analysis and
studies and production of affordability
assessments, long-range planning, major
acquisition program source selections and
program estimates to completion. He administered
the NRO's principal program cost and technical
database and served as liaison for information
exchange with other government and industry cost
estimating organizations. Mr. Hartley founded
and led the NRO's government and industry cost
integrated process team and is credited with
establishing and implementing reporting criteria
for the NRO's Independent Cost Estimate
performance.
EDUCATION 1985
Bachelor of science degree in industrial
engineering, University of Pittsburgh,
Pa. 1994 Professional Military Comptroller
School, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Ala. 1995 Distinguished graduate, Army
Comptrollership Program, Syracuse University,
N.Y. 1995 Master's degree in business
administration, Syracuse University,
N.Y.
CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. 1985
- 1992, cost analyst and industrial engineer,
Cost Analysis Division, Naval Air Systems
Command, Washington, D.C. 2. 1992 - 1995,
Chief, Space Systems Division, Air Force Cost
Analysis Agency, Arlington, Va. 3. 1995 -
1996, Chief, Air Force Cost Analysis Improvement
Group Support Division, and Chief, Force
Structure Costing Division, Directorate of Cost
Analysis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Cost and Economics, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Financial Management and Comptroller, the
Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 4. 1997 - 1998,
Deputy Director, Directorate of Cost Analysis,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Cost and Economics, Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Air Force for Financial
Management and Comptroller, the Pentagon,
Washington, D.C. 5. 1998 - 2003, Director,
National Reconnaissance Office Cost Group,
Chantilly, Va. 6. 2003 - present, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Cost and Economics,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Financial Management and Comptroller,
the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
AWARDS
AND HONORS 1995 Distinguished graduate,
Army Comptrollership Class XLII 1996 Air
Force Acquisition Costing Civilian of the
Year 1999 NRO Director's Circle Award 2001
NRO Medal for Superior Performance 2001 NRO
Silver Medal 2002 NRO Director's
Distinguished Service Citation 2003 NRO Gold
Medal 2004 NRO Medal for Distinguished
Performance 2004 National Intelligence
Certificate of Distinction 2005 Meritorious
Civilian Service Award 2006 Meritorious
Executive Presidential Rank
Award
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND
ASSOCIATIONS American Society of Military
Comptrollers Board of Directors, Society of
Cost Estimating and Analysis International
Society of Parametric Analysts Alpha Pi Mu,
Engineering Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma,
National Honor Society for Business
Students
PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATIONS Certified Defense
Financial Manager with Acquisition Specialty
Certified Cost Analyst/Estimator, Society of
Cost Estimating and Analysis Financial
Management, Level III, NRO Certification
Program Financial Management and Comptroller,
Level III Acquisition
Professional
(Current as of November
2006)
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