Job assignments • July 2015 – present, chairman, The Breakthrough Prize Foundation,
Breakthrough Initiatives • May 2006 – March 2015, director,
NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA. • April 2005 – April 2006, research professor of planetary sciences and research professor of optical sciences, The
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. • March 2004 – April 2005, research professor of astronomy, The
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. • March 2004 – December 2004, Congressional Fellow assigned to the office of Senator
Sam Brownback (R-KS) on detail as a research professor of astronomy from the
University of Arizona, Washington, DC. • October 2002 – February 2004, director of development and transformation, Space and Missile Systems Center,
Air Force Space Command,
Los Angeles AFB, California. • November 2000 – October 2002, vice director of operations, Headquarters
U.S. Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado. • January 2000 – November 2000, deputy director for command and control, deputy chief of staff for air and space operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. • September 1998 – December 1999, deputy director for operational requirements, deputy chief of staff for air and space operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. • July 1997 – September 1998, deputy for battlespace dominance, Directorate of Operational Requirements, deputy chief of staff for air and space operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. • March 1996 – June 1997, deputy director of requirements,
Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado. • November 1994 – March 1996, commander,
50th Space Wing, Air Force Space Command, Falcon AFB, Colorado. • August 1994 – November 1994, director of analysis and engineering, Space Warfare Center,
Air Force Space Command,
Falcon AFB, Colorado. • December 1993 – July 1994, technical adviser to the special assistant for theater air defense, Headquarters
U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. • October 1991 – November 1993, deputy for technology,
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, Washington, D.C. • September 1989 – September 1991, director, advanced concepts, science and technology,
National Space Council, Executive Office of the President,
Washington, D.C. • August 1987 – August 1989, crew commander, Space Defense Operations Center, later, chief, Special Operations Branch,
U.S. Space Command,
Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Base,
Colorado. • June 1986 – July 1987, senior policy analyst,
Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President, and senior research fellow,
National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. • October 1983 – May 1986, special assistant to the director,
Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, Department of Defense, and adviser, delegation to the negotiations on nuclear and space arms with the
Soviet Union,
Geneva, Switzerland • November 1979 – September 1983, chief, Advanced Technology Division,
Air Force Space Systems Division,
Los Angeles AFB, California. • May 1975 – October 1979, astrophysicist,
Air Force Geophysics Laboratory,
National Solar Observatory,
Sunspot, New Mexico.
Awards and decorations Worden is entitled to the following awards and decorations:
Commissions Education • 1997 National Security Studies,
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. • 1987
National War College, Washington, D.C. • 1978 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. • 1975 Doctor of philosophy degree in astronomy,
University of Arizona, Tucson • 1971 Bachelor of Science degree in physics and astronomy,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Selected publications • Tagliaferri, E., Spalding, R., Jacobs, C., Worden, S.P., and Erlich, A., 1994, Hazards due to Comets and Asteroids, Space Science Series, Tucson, AZ: Edited by Tom Gehrels, M.S. Matthews, and A. Schumann, Published by University of Arizona Press, p.199, “Detection of Meteoroid Impacts by Optical Sensors in Earth Orbit.” • Worden, Col. S. P., "The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization CLEMENTINE Mission," Proceedings of the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop, January 14–16, 1992. • Treu, Marvin H., Worden, Simon P., Bedard, Michael G., Bartlett, Randall, K., 1998, Earth, Moon, and Planets, 82/83, 27, “USAF Perspectives on Leonid Threat and Data Gathering Campaigns.” • Worden, S.P., 1998, Proceedings of the Marshall Institute (Washington, DC: Marshall Institute), “Why We Need the Airborne Laser.” • Brown, P., Campbell, M.D., Ellis, K.J., Hawkes, R.L., Jones, J., Gural, P., Babcock, D., Barnbaum, C., Bartlett, R.K., Bedard, M., Bedient, J., Beech, M., Brosch, N., Clifton, S., Connors, M., Cooke, B., Goetz, P., Gaines, J.K., Gramer, L., Gray, J., Hildebrand, A.R., Jewell, D., Jones, A., Leake, M., LeBlanc, A.G., Looper. J.K., McIntosch, B.A., Montague, T., Morrow, M.J., Murray, I.S., Nikolova, S., Robichaud, J., Sponder, R., Talarico, J., Theismeijer, C., Tilton, B., Treu, M., Vachon, C., Webster, A.R., Weryk, R., Worden, S.P., 1998, Earth, Moon, and Planets, 82/83, 167, “Global Ground-Based Electro-Optical and Radar Observations of the 1999 Leonid Shower: First Results.” • LeBlanc, A.G., Murray, I.S., Hawkes, R.L., Worden, P., Campbell, M.D., Brown, P., Jenniskens, P., Correll, R.R., Montague, T., and Babcock, D.D., 2000, Mon. Not. Roy. Ast. Soc., “Evidence for Transverse Spread in Leonid Meteors” • Hildebrand, A.R., Carroll, K.A., Balam, D.D., Cardinal, R.D., Matthews, J.M., Kuschnig, R., Walker, G.A.H., Brown, P.G., Tedesco, E.F., Worden, S.P., Burrell, D.A., Chodas, P.W., Larson, S.M., Spahr, T.B., and Wallace, B.J., 2001, 32nd Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX, #1790., “The Near-Earth Space Surveillance (NESS) Mission: Discovery, Tracking, and Characterization of Asteroids, Comets, and Artificial Satellites with a Microsatellite.” • Worden, S.P., and France, Martin, E.B., Comparative Strategy, 20, No 1, (October-December 2001), 32, “Towards an Evolving Deterrence Strategy: Space and Information Dominance.” • Worden, S.P., 2001, Aerospace Power Journal, Vol XV, No. 1 (Spring 2001): 50-57, “The Air Force and Future Space Directions: Are We Good Stewards?” • Worden, S.P., 2002, United States Space Command Press Release, July 15, 2002, “Military Perspectives on the Near-Earth Object (NEO) Threat.” • Worden, Simon P., and Shaw, John E., September 2002, Whither Space Power? Forging a Strategy for the New Century (Maxwell AFB, AL: Fairchild Paper)(large file) • Hawkes, R.I., Campbell, M.D., LeBlanc, A.G., Parker, L., Brown, P., Jones, J., Worden, S.P., Correll, R.R., Woodworth, S.C., Fisher, A.A., Gural, P., Murray, I.S., Connors, M., Montague, T., Jewell, D., and Babcock, D.D., 2002, Dust in the Solar System and Other Planetary Systems, Proceedings of the IAU Colloquium 181, Edited by S.F. Green, I.P. Williams, J.A.M. McDonnell and N. McBride (Oxford: Pergamum), COSPAR Colloquia series, Vol 15., "The Size of Meteoroid Constituent Grains: Implications for Interstellar Meteoroids." • Brown, P., Spaulding, R.E., ReVelle, D.O., Tagliaferri, E., and Worden, S.P., 2002, Nature, 420, 294, “The Flux of Small Near-Earth Objects Colliding with the Earth.” • Worden, S.P., 2002, Statement Before the House Science Committee, Space and Aeronautics SubCommittee, U.S. House of Representatives, October 3, 2002, "Near Earth Object Threat." • Worden, Simon.P. and Correll, Randall R., 2004, Defense Horizons, number 40, “Responsive Space and Strategic Information,” (Washington, DC: National Defense University) • Worden, Simon.P. and Johnson-Freese, Joan, 2004, Joint Forces Quarterly, Number 33, “Globalizing Space Security.” • "Deposition of metal films on an ionic liquid as a basis for a lunar telescope", Ermanno F. Borra, Omar Seddiki, Roger Angel,
Daniel Eisenstein, Paul Hickson, Kenneth R. Seddon, and Simon P. Worden,
Nature, 2007, 447, 979. ==References==