U.S./Russian Aerospace Consultancies

James E. Oberg

Rt 2 Box 350, Dickinson, TX 77539

FAX or phone: 281-337-2838

private voice line: 281-534-4900

e-mail

Specialties:

* Manned Spaceflight Operations

* Accident/Incident Investigation

* Technology Transfer Vulnerabilities/Opportunities

* Hazard and threat assessment to/from Russian aerospace projects

* Space Hardware and Facilities Assessment

* Russian military/civil aerospace operations, historical research

* Problems of high-tech complex systems control center

operations and decision-making

* Knowledge-capture, lessons-learned documentation

Recent consultees include:

* US Space Command, Colorado Springs

* US Air Force Academy

* US Congress, House Science Committee

* ABC News, Exclusive Consultant and Commentator

* AT&T Bell Labs (Whippany, NJ)

* HBO TV (Tom Hanks Productions)

* Science Applications International Corporation (New York City)

* NASA -- (Johnson Space Center, Headquarters, Marshall Spaceflight Center, Dryden Flight Research Center, and JPL)

* National Air and Space Museum

* Kansas Cosmosphere Museum

* TRW Corporation (Redondo Beach)

* Hamilton Standard

* McDonnell Douglas Space Station Office (Washington, DC)

* RAND Corporation

* Sotheby's of New York

* Teledyne Brown Engineering

* U.S. Library of Congress Federal Research Division

* National Science Foundation

* Association of Space Explorers

* Lunar and Planetary Science Institute

* United Nations Outer Space Affairs Division

* British Interplanetary Society

* International Space Hall of Fame (Alamogordo)

* Space Commerce Corporation

* Boston Museum of Science

Author of

--- ten books including Red Star in Orbit (Random House), Pioneering Space (McGraw-Hill), Mission to Mars (New American Library), New Earths (Stackpole), Uncovering Soviet Disasters (Random House), Space Power Theory (US Space Command), and Star-Crossed Orbits: Inside the US/Russian Space Alliance.

--- World Book, Britannica (yearbook), Grolier, and Academic American encyclopedia articles on space exploration.

--- more than 1000 popular magazine and newspaper articles on space activities around the world (in Astronautics & Aeronautics, OMNI, Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Science Digest, Der Spiegel, Newton (Japan), Air and Space, Christian Science Monitor, Spaceflight, Skeptical Inquirer, Sky and Telescope, Space News, etc),

Personal:

Born Nov. 7,1944, New York, NY.

Married 1969, two sons (b. 1977, 1984).

Education:

B.A.-- math (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa), Ohio Wesleyan , 1966,

departmental honors in math (orbital rendezvous), honors in Russian

M.S. Applied Math (Astrodynamics), Northwestern University, 1969

(NASA Graduate Traineeship, fees plus stipend, 1966-9)

M.S. Computing Sciences, University of New Mexico, 1972.

Military Service:

Distinguished Military Graduate, AFROTC, 1966;

Air Force Weapons Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, 1970-2;

DoD Computer Institute, Washington, DC, 1972-5, instructor;

NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, 1975-8, on loan to NASA.

Professional Societies:

Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society

Founding Fellow, "Committee for the Scientific Investigation

of Claims of the Paranormal"

Russian Academy of Cosmonautics

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

(Distinguished Lecturer; former Chapter Counselor)

Oberg is a skilled linguist with a conversant knowledge of Russian, French and Latin, plus some familiarity with German, Swedish, Spanish, Kazaki, and Japanese.