F. Whitten Peters

F. Whitten Peters

Infobox US Cabinet official
name = F. Whitten Peters


caption =
order = 19th
title = Secretary of the Air Force
term_start = August 3 1999
term_end = January 20 2001
president = Bill Clinton
predecessor = Sheila Widnall
successor = James G. Roche
birth_date = birth date and age|1946|08|29|mf=y
birth_place = Omaha, Nebraska, USA
death_date =
death_place =
party=Democratic

Frederick Whitten Peters (born Omaha, Nebraska, August 29 1946) is a District of Columbia lawyer and senior level public official. His law practice specializes in civil and criminal litigation including contract fraud, antitrust, tax and security cases. He has served is several key position within the Federal Government including Secretary of the Air Force.

Early life

Before Peters had entered school, his family moved to the Chicago, Illinois. He grew up and attended public schools in a northern suburb of Chicago where is father had an architectural business. His father died when he was 13. Peters went on to earn a scholarship to Harvard University from the Harvard Club of Chicago. He graduated from Harvard magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in government and economics in 1968.United States Air Force, [http://www.af.mil/history/person.asp?dec=&pid=123006507 "F. Whitten Peters"] , Air Force Link, Air Force History Support Office, Washington, D.C., 9 February 2008.]

In 1969, Peters joining the United States Navy, and earned distinguished graduate honors from the Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. Because of his computer training at Harvard, he was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet Intelligence Center in Norfolk, Virginia, where he ran the computer systems division. The sensitive nature of the information he handled at the Norfolk intelligence center prevented him from assignment to a war zone and prohibited him from traveling to a number of foreign countries for 10 years following the assignment. While he was there, the intelligence center received a meritorious unit citation for discovering Russian-built submarine pens in Cuba.United States Air Force Senior Executive Service biography, [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6736 "F. Whitten Peters"] , U.S. Air Force Public Affairs Office, Washington, D.C., March 2000.]

In February 1972, he was released by the Navy and hired back the next day as a civilian employee to complete a special project. In August 1972, he received Harvard’s Frank Knox Traveling Fellowship to attend the London School of Economics. He earned a master of arts degree with distinction in economics in 1973. He then entered Harvard Law School. He served as president of the Harvard Law Review for two years, and graduated magna cum laude with a doctor of laws degree in 1976.

Law practice

Following law school, Peters clerked for several judges in the District of Columbia including Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan. In 1978, he joined the Williams & Connolly law firm in Washington, D.C. as an associate attorney, becoming a partner in 1984. He remained with Williams & Connolly until 1995.

During this time, Peters also served as an adjunct lecturer teaching government contract law at Columbus School of Law and Catholic University of America, and taught advanced criminal procedure at Georgetown University Law Center. Peters served as a member of the Department of Defense Advisory Committee on Streamlining and Codifying Acquisition Law, and as chairman of the District of Columbia Bar Association’s Rules of Professional Responsibility Review Committee.

Public service

In 1995, President Bill Clinton appointed Peters as principal deputy general counsel of the Department of Defense. In this position he worked a wide range of defense issues including acquisition reform, counterterrorism, information system security, and affirmative action. In 1997, Secretary of Defense William Cohen recommended Peters for appointment as Undersecretary of the Air Force. The President and United States Senate agreed, and he was sworn into that office on November 13 1997. After Secretary of the Air Force Sheila Widnall resigned, Peters served as acting Secretary of the Air Force for 19 months.

President Clinton nominated Peters to be Secretary of the Air Force on June 2 1999. [Clinton Presidential Center, [http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/legacy/060299-president-names-f-whitten-peters-secretary-of-the-air-force.htm "President Names F Whitten Peters Secretary of the Air Force"] , White House press release, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 2 June 1999.] The Senate confirmed his appointment on July 30 1999, and he was sworn in as the nineteenth Secretary on August 3 1999. During his tenure as Secretary, the Air Force demonstrated its power in the Kosovo conflict while Peters help secure funding for the F-22 air superiority fighter. Peters served as Air Force Secretary until 20 January 2001.

Return to law

After leaving the Air Force in 2001, Peters returned to the Washington law firm of Williams & Connolly as partner. He also served as vice chairman of the President’s Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry which studied America’s aerospace industry and assessed the future importance of that industry to the nation’s security within the twenty-first century global environment. The commission’s final report was submitted to the President and Congress on November 27 2002. [ [http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/elite/aerospace_commission.htm "Honorable F. Whitten Peters"] , The Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry, Washington, D.C., 10 February 2008.]

Peters also joined several private sector companies as a consultant or member of the board of directors. These firms included DynCorp of Reston, Virginia, where Peters took on the role of special assistant to the chief executive office in April 2001, and Ellipso corporation where he was elected to the board of directors in May 2001. [ [http://www.gcn.com/print/vol20_no8/3978-1.html "People on the move F. Whitten Peters"] , Government Computer News, Washington, D.C., 16 April 2001.] [ [http://www.ellipso.com/news/pr_fwhitten.html "Ellipso, Inc. Names F. Whitten Peters to Board of Directors"] , Ellipso corporation press release, Washington, D.C., 25 May 2001.]

Peters remains active in politics. During the 2008 Presidential race, Peters endorsed Senator Barack Obama, and is listed among the Senator’s foreign policy advisors. [ [http://www.barackobama.com/2007/12/19/over_60_foreign_policy_experts.php "Over 70 Foreign Policy Experts Announce Endorsement of Barack Obama for President"] , Obama ’08, Obama News and Speeches, Chicago, Illinois, 19 December 2007.]

References

External links

* [http://www.af.mil/ U.S. Air Force]
* [http://www.wc.com/attorney.cfm?attorney_id=182 Williams & Connolly LLP]


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