Malcolm Tutty
Dr Malcolm Tutty has served in the Air Force, Public Service and Industry in a multitude of test, operations, engineering, staff, project management, training, educator and command roles. This includes being a flight test armament engineer at a research unit, an aircraft stores compatibility engineer and section chief while on exchange with the USAF up to Gulf War I, the AP-3C Chief Engineer at Tenix Defence Aerospace , a program director for joint US-AS collaboration, a project manager/director for over $760m of guided weapons, Director of both ASCENG and the Woomera Test Range, and being launch authority for two hypersonic firings into space. He is currently serving as a research fellow at the Air and Space Power Centre and Australia’s Air Power and Space Manuals and doctrine modernisation after completing a tour with Air Force History and Heritage Branch co-writing the Units of the RAAF – the first 100 years. He is also the Managing Director of Jaime Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd and is providing technical advice to the Phantom Work International and Australian Space Agency via Shoal Group on aviation R&D initiatives amongst other research activities of interest.
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