Rumor: Senior NRO Official Leaving

Rumor: Senior NRO Official Leaving

In what may be an indicator of declining morale at the National Reconnaissance Office, two very good sources say prominent NRO official Pete Rustan is leaving the agency soon. I hear at least one other senior NRO official has been forced into early retirement. Given the circumstances of the person’s departure I won’t identify the person without more information.

Rustan, something of a legend in the aerospace world, is best known for sketching out the details of the Clementine missile defense mission on the back of a napkin and seeing it through to the final act of crashing the spacecraft into the moon only 22 months later. The spacecraft [pictured] tested an optics payload for what was then the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. In the process, Clementine proved that there is ice in the moon.

A demanding boss, Rustan was recently promoted to handle the “ground enterprise” at the NRO, meaning he was to oversee the enormous shift in culture and practice at the spy satellite agency away from building the world’s best sensors and satellites to ensuring that the data from them could be manipulated and shared with relative ease.

Rustan had led the NRO’s science and technology work as director of advanced systems and technology. Before that, he headed the agency’s Small Satellite Development Office. In that position he proved a tenacious supporter of Operationally Responsive Space, the idea that smaller and less complex satellites and launch systems could provide excellent capabilities for less money and be deployed faster.

Several years ago, Space News honored Rustan as one of the 100 top aerospace figures “who made a difference.”

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This smells like our present administration wants Rustan to do something questionable, like maybe spying on USA citizens?

The story: Ridiculous unsupported rumor.

For those who don’t know him, Rick Oborn — who posted the comment above — is the spokesman for the NRO. And as I know Rick knows, separating rumor from fact and fiction regarding the NRO and its personnel is always great fun. When I broke the story several years ago that Don Kerr was going to become NRO director a source of mine who worked with Kerr at CIA told me categorically that it was not true that he was leaving the agency and certainly would never make such a “stupid” move. A day later the source sent me a copy of the email from Kerr announcing his departure from CIA and his new job at NRO.

My sources on this story are very good. They may be wrong. We’ll see.

Are you trying to send a message by using that particular image?

Density,

As far as I know, that is an image of Clementine. Feel free to email me directly if there is something I should know! My address is colin.clark@military-inc.com.

Ah, I thought was something else.

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