Allan W. Brown entered the University of Kentucky with two core dreams — to fulfill the goal of playing college football and to become an electrical engineer. An injury his sophomore year derailed the achievement of the first dream. However, bolstered by the discipline of hard work and a drive for excellence, Brown graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. Armed with a passion to solve problems and provide solutions that maximize effectiveness and minimize failure, Brown accepted his first career placement in the electronic warfare and intelligence division at Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex in Georgia. In tandem with others, he made significant contributions by introducing signal exploitation capabilities onto the Air Force’s existing platforms, providing valuable methodologies and direction for determining the intent of an enemy’s threat to the security of the nation.
Boeing, Retired