
Major General John E. Kulpa Jr.
Maj. Gen. John E. Kulpa Jr joined the Space Systems Division at Los Angeles Air Force Station as a project manager responsible for the development of a research sub-satellite. In February 1965 he became system program director of an active Air Force satellite program.
General Kulpa became commander and director of the Air Force Avionics Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. From August 1971 to August 1972, he served as deputy for engineering at the Aeronautical Systems Division, directing the largest inhouse system engineering capability in the U.S. Air Force. He was then assigned to the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force as deputy director for programs, Office of Space Systems and, in January 1973, became the director.
General Kulpa was principal deputy for plans to the deputy director of central intelligence for the Intelligence Community, from October 1974 to July 1975. In February 1980 he assumed the additional duties of deputy commander for space operations.



