Technical Director
U.S Army Aberdeen Test CenterAberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Mr. John Wallace was born in Lowell, West Virginia, in 1944. After obtaining his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from West Virginia Institute of Technology in 1968, he began his federal career that year with the Material Testing Directorate (now ATC) as an electrical engineer, specializing in instrumentation. He has served as an instrumentation and project engineer on a wide variety of automotive and fire control test programs. Since 1987, he has held technical management positions in ATC including: Chief, Instrumentation Design and Methodology Branch; Chief, Combat Vehicles Division; Chief, Automotive Test Division; Chief, Automotive Instrumentation Team; Director, Automotive Core before becoming the Technical Director.
With his extensive background in the development and the utilization of instrumentation, Mr. Wallace serves as the ATC representative to the Range Commander's Council for Frequency Management and since 1983 has served as the U.S. representative for developing international (four-nation) test procedures for combat vehicle fire control.
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Last Updated: 23 August 2011

