Jamie Adams is a seasoned aerospace leader and R&D strategist with over 35 years of experience across NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. Since 2015, he has led advanced autonomy initiatives in Lockheed Martin’s Autonomous Systems group, supporting programs across air, land, sea, and space domains. Prior to LM, Jamie served as Associate Division Chief at NASA Johnson Space Center, where he oversaw software, robotics, and simulation efforts for human spaceflight and led national standardization efforts in software acquisition. Earlier, at Boeing, he held leadership roles on the International Space Station and Future Combat Systems programs. Jamie holds a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Miami University (OH) and is published in the field of distributed simulation for complex system verification. He lives in Colorado with his family and enjoys traveling, outdoor adventures, and exploring the Rockies.
