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Ayer is the Vice Director of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, headquartered at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. The Complex employs more than 3,000 people and comprises more than 55 aerospace test facilities across six states. With facilities at Arnold Air Force Base in middle Tennessee and operating locations at the Federal Research Center at White Oak near Silver Spring, Md.; at Ames Research Center, in Mountain View, Calif.; Edwards AFB, Calif.; Eglin AFB, Fla.; Holloman AFB, Kirtland AFB and White Sands Missile Range, N.M.; and Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, AEDC offers a suite of test capabilities to simulate speed, temperature, pressure and other parameters over a wide range to meet the needs of aerospace system developers. The test facilities simulate flight from subsonic to hypersonic speeds at altitudes from sea level to space.
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All NASA manned spacecraft and every high performance aircraft, missile, most space launch systems and many military satellites in use by the Department of Defense today have been tested at the Complex. Ayer began his career with the U.S. Air Force as a cooperative education engineering technician in the Damage Tolerance Analysis labs at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center (WR-ALC). He was hired in-place as an aerospace engineer upon graduation. Ayer accomplished finite element and damage tolerance analysis for a broad array of program offices. Ayer was assigned to the Rotary Wing Division of the Special Operation Forces (SOF) System Program Office at WR-ALC. As Lead Engineer on the HH/MH-60G Combat Search and Rescue platform, he lead a team of over 65 government and contractor engineers converting 112 basic UH-60A/L to missionized HH/MH-60G at the Naval Aviation Depot Pensacola.
This conversion process incorporated range extension/aerial refueling systems, structural enhancements, Electronic Warfare Suites, Defensive Weapons, and a vast suite of integrated communications, navigation, intelligence and special mission sensors to enable covert operations. Ayer served as a worldwide USAF rotary wing aircraft mishap investigation advisor serving on 4 Class A mishap investigations and numerous Class B mishap investigations.
Ayer later served as lead avionics engineer for all SOF Forward Looking Infrared Sensors (FLIR) in the USAF and foreign military sales inventory and provided process engineering oversight of the SOF FLIR repair activities in the 402 Electronic Maintenance Group at WR-ALC. Ayer moved to the Acquisition Center of Excellence (ACE) within WR-ALC contracting where he served as a program/logistics manager and engineering advisor to acquisitions at WR-ALC totaling over 200 actions valued in excess of $3.0B. He provided acquisition subject matter expertise supporting the development of a broad array of public private partnerships, acquisition strategies, contract solicitations, and source selections. Ayer led a team as a logistics manager developing the long term sustainment environment for the C-130J/C-27J.