
 In 
                        January 2000, Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney, USAF 
                        (Ret.), established his own consulting firm, GRTT 
                        (Government Reform Through Technology). Working with 
                        high-tech companies who do business with federal, state, 
                        city and local governments, GRRT helps them introduce 
                        advanced technology into the public sector. 
From 
                        March 1996, to December 1999, he was Chief Executive 
                        Officer and President of Business Executives for 
                        National Security (BENS), a national, nonpartisan 
                        organization of business and professional leaders, with 
                        headquarters in Washington, DC. BENS works to engage the 
                        business community in securing America’s future with a 
                        more efficient defense establishment. In February 2000, 
                        General McInerney received a Laurel from Aviation Week 
                        and Space Technology magazine for his efforts on behalf 
                        of military reform as President of BENS. He has also 
                        made numerous appearances on National Television 
                        discussing Defense Reform and during global military 
                        crises such as Kosovo, EP 3 incident in China and now 
                        the War on Terrorism where he is the senior Fox News 
                        Military Analysts. 
Prior to joining BENS, 
                        General McInerney was Vice President of Command and 
                        Control for Loral Defense Systems-Eagan. He joined Loral 
                        (then Unisys Electronic Systems Division) in 1994 
                        following 35 years as a pilot, commander, and Joint 
                        Force Commander in the United States Air Force. 
                        
General McInerney retired from military service 
                        as Assistant Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force and as 
                        Director of the Defense Performance Review (DPR), 
                        reporting to the Secretary of Defense. In that capacity, 
                        he led the Pentagon's "reinventing government" effort, 
                        visiting more than 100 leading-edge commercial companies 
                        to assimilate their ideas about business re-engineering. 
                        The DPR was part of Vice President Gore's National 
                        Performance Review on Reinventing Government, which 
                        focused on making the government perform better at less 
                        cost -- a fundamental BENS objective. 
After his 
                        commissioning as a second lieutenant in 1959, and 
                        completion of pilot training in 1960, General McInerney 
                        served in numerous key Air Force assignments and had 
                        extensive military command and overseas experience. A 
                        command pilot with more than 4,500 flying hours, he 
                        completed four tours of duty in Vietnam, flight 
                        reconnaissance missions during the Cuban missile crisis 
                        and air escort missions in the Berlin Corridor. 
                        
General McInerney earned a bachelor of science 
                        degree from the US Military Academy in 1959 and a 
                        master’s degree in international relations from George 
                        Washington University in 1972. He completed Armed Forces 
                        Staff College in 1970 and the National War College in 
                        1973. 
General McInerney is a member of the Board 
                        of Directors of Alloy Surfaces Company, Kilgore Flares 
                        Co, Nortel Government Solutions Inc. Pan American 
                        International Academy (Flight Simulators), Agusta 
                        Westland NA, and Crescent Partnerships.