Chris Inglis
Inglis began his career at NSA as a computer scientist within the National Computer Security Center in 1986. His NSA assignments include service across information assurance, policy, time-sensitive operations and signals intelligence organizations.
A 1976 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Inglis holds advanced degrees in engineering and computer science from Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, and the George Washington University. He is also a graduate of the Kellogg Business School executive development program, the USAF Air War College, Air Command and Staff College, and Squadron Officers' School.
Inglis' military career included nine years active service with the US Air Force and 21 years with the Air National Guard from which he retired as a Brigadier General in 2006. He holds the rating of Command Pilot and has commanded units at the squadron, group, and joint force headquarters levels.
Mr Inglis' significant awards include the Clements Award as the U.S. Naval Academy's Outstanding Military Faculty Member (1984), three Presidential Rank Awards (2000, 2004, 2009), and the Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (2009).
Inglis currently serves as a board member of the Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.


