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Timothy McCartney

VP, Advanced Air and Space Systems

 

 

Mr. Timothy McCartney, a VP at Parallax, is responsible for the advancement of AAM capabilities and classified aerospace R&D supporting DoD, NASA and other classified clients. Prior to this role he was the Director of Aeronautics at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s John H. Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio. In this capacity, he provided executive leadership for all program and project management for aeronautics research and development at GRC in support of the Agency’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD).

Throughout his career, Mr. McCartney worked in numerous capacities supporting aeronautics research at GRC and abroad. Previously, as Chief of the Advanced Aircraft Project Office (AAP), he supervised a team of project managers and researchers, and was the focal point for all classified aeronautics research at GRC. In this capacity, he provided project management, leadership, and oversight in support of the NASA and DoD missions. Mr. McCartney managed a broad portfolio of aeronautics research projects working closely with other NASA centers and other government agencies.

Mr. McCartney also spent a year serving as the senior liaison to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. In this capacity, he was responsible for strengthening the GRC AFRL strategic alliance/partnership through collaborative opportunities. Upon his return from his AFRL detail, he assumed the duties of the retiring Director of Ventures and Partnerships to transitioned to a new organization.

Mr. McCartney is the recipient of numerous awards including the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal and the Glenn Research Center 2001 Distinguished Publication Award. He has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering, Master of Science degree in electrical engineering, and Masters of Business Administration from Cleveland State University.

For inquiries or more information, you can reach Timothy McCartney at the following: 

Tim McCartney
 

 

 

Mr. Timothy McCartney, a VP at Parallax, is responsible for the advancement of AAM capabilities and classified aerospace R&D supporting DoD, NASA and other classified clients. Prior to this role he was the Director of Aeronautics at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s John H. Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio. In this capacity, he provided executive leadership for all program and project management for aeronautics research and development at GRC in support of the Agency’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD).

Throughout his career, Mr. McCartney worked in numerous capacities supporting aeronautics research at GRC and abroad. Previously, as Chief of the Advanced Aircraft Project Office (AAP), he supervised a team of project managers and researchers, and was the focal point for all classified aeronautics research at GRC. In this capacity, he provided project management, leadership, and oversight in support of the NASA and DoD missions. Mr. McCartney managed a broad portfolio of aeronautics research projects working closely with other NASA centers and other government agencies.

Mr. McCartney also spent a year serving as the senior liaison to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. In this capacity, he was responsible for strengthening the GRC AFRL strategic alliance/partnership through collaborative opportunities. Upon his return from his AFRL detail, he assumed the duties of the retiring Director of Ventures and Partnerships to transitioned to a new organization.

Mr. McCartney is the recipient of numerous awards including the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal and the Glenn Research Center 2001 Distinguished Publication Award. He has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering, Master of Science degree in electrical engineering, and Masters of Business Administration from Cleveland State University.

For inquiries or more information, you can reach Timothy McCartney at the following: