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Mr. Jon Montgomery Director of the Mission Support Office
Jon Montgomery is director of the Mission Support Office in the
Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. He is
responsible for formulation and execution of the mission directorate's
budget, as well as guidance and oversight of strategic planning and
policy development, human resources and capital, education and outreach,
procurement and audit liaison activities for aeronautics research and
operations.
Prior to joining NASA in 2009, Montgomery was responsible for policies
related to research and development, international trade and global
competitiveness of the U.S. aerospace industry in the U.S. Department of
Commerce's International Trade Administration. He participated in
multilateral negotiations related to aviation environmental standards,
research and development and trade finance policies. He also represented
the Department of Commerce in several national initiatives to foster the
health of the U.S. aeronautics enterprise, including creation of the
National Aeronautics Research and Development Policy and Plan,
establishment of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen)
initiative, and assessment of federal policies as the Global Issues
staff lead for the Presidential Commission on the Future of the U.S.
Aerospace Industry. Montgomery previously served as policy advisor to
senior Commerce Department officials coordinating trade policies related
to aerospace, information technology and all other U.S. industrial
sectors.
He has received several group and individual accommodations from the
Department of Commerce, the Department of State, and the Executive
Office of the President. He has published multiple reports and given
presentations at national and international conferences on
competitiveness policies affecting U.S. aerospace manufacturers, and
served as guest lecturer at the University of Wisconsin's School of
Business for several years.
Montgomery began his career in 1993 at the U.S. Department of Commerce
as a presidential management intern. He received a bachelor's degree in
economics from Knox College in Illinois, and a master's degree in public
affairs from the University of Wisconsin's La Follette Institute of
Public Affairs.
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