Retired Lieutenant General L. Neil Thurgood is the special advisor to the UAH president for military affairs and technology. Prior to his appointment at UAH, he served as the director for hypersonics, directed energy, space, and rapid acquisition in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (acquisition, logistics, and technology) at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
In this role, LTG Thurgood was responsible for the fielding of select capabilities to deter and counter rapidly modernizing adversaries. He oversaw the development of an Army long range hypersonic weapon and led the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office in researching, developing, prototyping, testing, evaluating, procuring, and fielding critical technologies and capabilities consistent with the Army’s modernization priorities.
Before this appointment, LTG Thurgood served as the director for test at the Missile Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. His most recent deployment spanned from 2017 to 2018 when he served as deputy commander for the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan during Operation Resolute Support/Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Before his deployment, he assumed the role of the deputy for acquisition and systems management at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (acquisition, logistics, and technology) in Washington, D.C.
LTG Thurgood’s military career began in 1983 when he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was commissioned as an aviation branch officer in 1986. He served in various company-grade and battalion aviation positions in the U.S. and overseas, including multiple combat deployments. His service extended to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (airborne) as a platoon leader, operations officer, and company commander.
After transitioning into the Army Acquisition Corps in 1995, he served in various program offices for conventional and special programs. As a project manager, LTG Thurgood served in the Utility Helicopters Office. Later, as a program executive officer, LTG Thurgood led the PEO for Missiles and Space at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. His contributions included operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq.
LTG Thurgood holds a bachelor’s in business from the University of Utah, a master’s in systems acquisition management from the Naval Postgraduate School, a master’s in strategic studies from the Air University Air War College, and a doctorate in strategic planning and organizational leadership from the University of Sarasota. Additionally, he possesses several professional certifications.
For more information on Neil Thurgood and the UAH Program visit: https://www.uah.edu/opce/program-topics/leading-complex-and-highly-technical-teams
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Episode Start:
00:00 Start
00:10 Intro
03:00 Military Background
07:00 Role at UAH
10:30 Military Family
14:00 Aviation
18:45 Overview of UAH Program
24:30 Leadership Styles
28:50 Government Careers
33:30 Situational Leadership
41:45 UAH Course
50:00 UAH Team Delivering Course
59:00 Sports Analogy
01:09:02 Adapting to Customers
01:12:45 Forecast Planning
01:16:00 Utility Helicopters
01:25:47 Top Gun Maverick
01:27:30 Closing
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