Assignments After graduate school, McCasland served in the Payload Systems Division with the Secretary of the Air Force Office of Special Projects-6 and -8 at
Los Angeles Air Force Base, California until 1985, when he returned to
MIT to pursue a doctorate degree. After graduation, he returned to Los Angeles AFB as assistant director of the Office of Special Projects-13. As a lieutenant, McCasland reportedly stood out among his peers, becoming one of just a handful of lower officers given large program leadership responsibilities for highly classified development units within what became the birth of Air Force
satellite reconnaissance as it exists today. In 1992, he moved to
Buckley Air Force Base,
Colorado, serving as director of mission planning for the Aerospace Data Facility through 1994. After a hiatus in 1995 to attend Air War College, he returned to Buckley to command the operations squadron at the ADF through 1997. In 2000 he took control of the
Space Based Laser Project Office at LA AFB as Systems Program Director, before moving to
Kirtland Air Force Base,
New Mexico a year later to begin a three-year stint as materiel wing director,
Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate, and commander of the Phillips Research Site. In May 2011, McCasland left
Washington for his final posting, assuming command of
Air Force Research Laboratory at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Ohio, a position he held until his retirement in October 2013. At AFRL, he led billions of dollars in advanced materials sciences and future weapons research across one of the largest scientific centers in the Department of Defense.
Awards and decorations == Post-military career ==