Stacey Rock is the President of Kratos’ Turbine Technologies Division, responsible for the development of affordable and highly-efficient, turbojet and turbofan engines, demonstrator engines, liquid rocket engine turbopumps, and MRO services. An aerodynamicist and computational fluid dynamicist by training, he began his career as a research engineer supporting the development and test of transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic weapons systems. Over his 29 year career, he has served in a variety of technical and leadership roles with a focus on R&D programs for manned and unmanned air vehicles, tactical missiles, hypersonic and reentry systems, airborne optical sensors, ground and flight test programs, high energy laser systems, and multi-disciplinary weapons analysis. Most recently, Mr. Rock served as Senior Vice President of Kratos’ Weapons & Defense Solutions business unit. Stacey joined Kratos in December of 2008 through the acquisition of Digital Fusion Solutions, Inc., where he served as vice president of advanced technology. He received a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering from Auburn University and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University.
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