Arthur L. Money
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Arthur L. Money | |
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| Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence | |
| In office 7 October 1999 – 7 April 2001 | |
| President | Bill Clinton George W. Bush |
| Preceded by | Emmett Paige Jr. |
| Succeeded by | John P. Stenbit |
| Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Research | |
| In office January 26, 1996 – February 1998 | |
| President | Bill Clinton |
| Preceded by | Darleen A. Druyun (Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Lawrence J. Delaney |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Arthur L. Money |
| Education | San Jose State University (B.Sc.) University of Santa Clara(M.Sc.) |
Arthur "Art" L. Money is an American engineer, businessman and government official who served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (ASD C3I) from 7 October 1999 to 7 April 2001. He concurrently served as the Department of Defense's Chief Information Officer (CIO) from February 1998 to April 2001.[1]
Art Money also served as the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Research and as the CIO of the Air Force from January 1996 to February 1998.
Before his government service, Money was the president of ESL Inc., a subsidiary of TRW Inc. from January 1990 to December 1994. On ESL's consolidation into TRW's Avionics and Surveillance Group in 1995, he became Vice President and Deputy General Manager for TRW Avionics and Surveillance Group, until January 1996.
Art Money obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from San Jose State University in 1965 and a Masters of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Santa Clara in 1970. In 1985, he attended Harvard University's Executive Security Program; and in 1988 attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Program for Senior Executives.
