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Joseph Thomas (Joe) Threston (born c. 1935) is an American Navy systems engineer, known for his contributions to the development of the Aegis Combat System.[1][2][3]

Threston started his career in 1959 at Hughes Aircraft Company in the Guided Missile Laboratory, as entry-level engineer he participated in the further development and production of the Falcon Missile system, that the United States Air Force used since 1956.[4] In the 1960s he joined RCA Corporation, where he made significant contributions to the development of the Aegis Combat System. After RCA was acquired by General Electric in 1986 Threston became General Manager of the Naval Systems Department.[1] His department was part of GE Aerospace businesses, which was sold to Martin Marietta in 1992, and became part of Lockheed Martin in 1995. From General manager and president of manufacturing Threston became company president.[5]

Threston received several awards and honors. In 1991 he received the Harold E. Saunders Award from the American Society of Naval Engineers;[1] and in 1995 he received the IEEE Simon Ramo Medal for his "leadership of the design, development and production of the AEGIS ship combat system."[2]

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  1. ^ a b c Mr. Joseph T. Threston navalengineers.org
  • ^ a b "Joseph T. Threston". IEEE Global History Network. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  • ^ Sandra I. Erwin (2003) Navy to Upgrade Aegis Ships With Open Software Standards Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. May 2003
  • ^ RCA Engineer Vol. 28. (1983) p. 22
  • ^ Theodore B. Kinni (1996) America's Best: IndustryWeek's Guide to World-Class Manufacturing Plants Wiley, 25 okt. 1996. p. 270

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