Michael C. Schexnayder
Michael (Mike) C. Schexnayder is the Deputy
to the Commander for Research, Development and Acquisition (RD&A) at the
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Forces Strategic
Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) located in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.. As the
deputy to the commander, Mr. Schexnayder manages SMDC/ARSTRAT’s RD&A
activities and is responsible for overseeing all materiel development
functions, test and evaluation activities, and simulations support
including the Space and Missile Defense Future Warfare Center, the Space
and Missile Defense Technical Center which includes the U.S. Army
Kwajalein Atoll/Reagan Test Site in the Marshall Islands and the High
Energy Laser Systems Test Facility located at White Sands Missile Range,
N.M., and the Technical Interoperability and Matrix Center. He also serves
as the Head of Contracting Activity.
Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Schexnayder served as the Associate
Director for Systems in the Aviation and Missile Research and Development
Center and as the Director of the Technical Management Directorate. He was
responsible for all reimbursable scientific and engineering work performed
by the AMRDEC for external customers, to include industry – approximately
$600M in fiscal year 2003. Mr. Schexnayder served as the Deputy Director
of the Army Objective Force Task Force (OFTF) from February to December
2002. Mr. Schexnayder has also served as the Acting Deputy to the
Commander of the Research, Development and Engineering Command – a major
subordinate command of the Army Materiel Command.
Mr. Schexnayder was born in New Orleans, La. He received a bachelor of
science in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University in 1971,
a master of science in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute
of Technology in 1979, and an MS in management as a Sloan Fellow from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1988.
Mr. Schexnayder was a Regular Army Officer (Field Artillery) from 1971 -
1983 with experience in Honest John, 8-inch and 155-millimeter
self-propelled units. Military training included airborne, ranger, and
nuclear/chemical munitions delivery and effects.
Mr. Schexnayder joined the Army Missile Lab in 1979. He initially served
as an electronics engineer in the millimeter wave radar branch of the
Advanced Sensors Directorate. He joined the Structures Directorate in 1981
to establish a capability to support the synergistic integration of
missile delivery technology with warhead and fuze technology. Mr.
Schexnayder received the Army Research and Development Award in 1988 and
1993. He served as the deputy director of the Systems Simulation and
Development Directorate, Missile Research, Development and Engineering
Center from May 1997 until February 1999. Mr. Schexnayder was selected to
the Senior Executive Service in February 1999.
January 2005
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