Retired Rear Adm. David Altwegg, the
former Missile Defense Agency executive
director, died last night, according to
an internal email sent today by MDA
Director Lt. Gen. Patrick O'Reilly:
"It is with great sadness that I am
notifying you that Dave Altwegg passed
away last night. Dave's life was a
testament to patriotism, dedication,
leadership, mentorship and compassionate
caring who inspired all of those that
had the great fortune to serve with and
know him. Dave's every action, every
day, showed he truly cared for the men,
women and mission of the US Navy, MDA,
and our Nation. For the 64 years he
served our country proudly. His legacy
of dedication, commitment, loyalty,
excellence, achievement and exuberance
for life will endure with this Agency.
I know you share in grief and fond
memories with his wife, daughter and
grandchildren -- please keep them in
your thoughts and prayers.
Dave's plan was for an interment at
Arlington cemetery. It will most likely
be a month or two before the interment
occurs - we will keep everyone informed
on all funeral arrangements."
Altwegg, a 1952 graduate of the U.S.
Naval Academy, retired from federal
service last February, according to an
MDA
statement released at the
time:
A member of the Senior Executive Service
since 1987, he has been assigned to MDA
since 2002. As the MDA Executive
Director he is the highest ranking
civilian within the Agency, providing
oversight, leadership, direction and
guidance to all MDA functional staff,
ensuring the effective integration and
organization of all MDA functions
required to develop and sustain an
effective Ballistic Missile Defense
System program. He also serves as a key
interface to the Office of the Secretary
of Defense, the Military Services and
the Congress.
A retired Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy,
Mr. Altwegg was appointed to the Senior
Executive Service on January 15, 1987.
He served in various positions of
increasing responsibility in the U.S.
Navy, leading the development of complex
combat systems, and culminating with his
appointment as Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Theater Combat
Systems. He reported to MDA in August
2002 and served as the Deputy for
Program Integration and as the Deputy
for Agency Operations before assuming
his current position as MDA’s Executive
Director. He is the senior advisor to
the MDA Director on all issues relating
to the Agency's policy and management
activities, including responsibility for
an approximate annual budget of more
than $8 billion.
As a Naval Officer, his five command
tours include USS MAHAN (DLG-11); USS
HORNE (DLG-30); Naval Ship Weapon
Systems Engineering Station, Port
Hueneme, Calif.; Pacific Missile Test
Center at Pt. Mugu, Calif. and Cruiser
Destroyer Group TWO. After more than 38
years in uniform, Rear Admiral Altwegg
retired from military service on
November 1, 1985, having earned distinct
honors including the Legion of Merit,
the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V”,
the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy
Commendation Medal, the National Defense
Service Medal with one bronze star, the
Korean Presidential Unit Citation, and
the Vietnamese Naval Advisory Award,
Second Class with rosette. He is also
authorized to wear the China Service
Medal, the Korean Service Medal with two
stars, and the United Nations Service
Medal.