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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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Kratos develops and fields transformative, affordable systems, platforms and products for national security and communications needs. Kratos is changing the way breakthroughs are brought rapidly to these markets through proven commercial technology approaches, including proactive research and streamlined development processes. Kratos is focused in areas where tech advances can have a force multiplier effect, such as unmanned systems, satellite communications, C4ISR, warfighter training and combat systems.