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William B. Roper Jr. is an American physicist and foreign policy strategist who served as the 13th Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, overseeing procurement for the
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and
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from 2018 to 2021. Before taking office he served elsewhere within the
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as founder and director of the Strategic Capabilities Office, and prior as Ballistic Missile Defense System Architect at the
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. He was also a member of the 2018
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steering group. He is now a senior counselor at Pallas Advisors, a national security focused consulting group, and CEO of Volansi, a corporation specializing in delivery drones.


Education

Roper earned a Bachelor of Science in physics and mathematics from
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in 1998. He returned to Georgia Tech to earn Master of Physics degree the following year, graduating as a presidential scholar ''summa cum laude'' in 2002. In 2002 Roper was selected as a
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, and began study at
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for a
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in mathematics with a focus on
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and
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. During his doctoral program, he was selected for a National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship. His doctoral supervisor was
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, and he defended his dissertation "Boundary States in Conformal Field Theories on the Annulus” in July 2009. While heading the Strategic Capabilities Office, Roper studied under Andrew Marshall, founder and director of the
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's
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from 1973 to 2015.


Career


Missile Defense Agency

From January 2006 to May 2012, Roper joined as technical staff at the
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in
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, attached to the
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. In 2009 he was made part of the Missile Defense Advisory Committee within the
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, serving as a missile defense advisor to the
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. He later became acting
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Architect at MDA from 2010 to 2012 while a part of Lincoln Lab. While in that role, he developed 11 new systems, including the current European Defense architecture, advanced drones, and several other classified programs.


Strategic Capabilities Office

From August 2012 to February 2018, Roper was the founder and director of the Strategic Capabilities Office within the
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. The office he created imagined new and "often unexpected and game-changing" uses for existing and aging government and commercial systems. When he was discovered and hired by Secretary of Defense
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, the program he was slated to lead was conceived as a way to extend the shelf-life of technology and systems which were falling behind the cutting edge, but Roper saw the potential of the material available to the office, and led the program in a different direction, creating a
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for future warfare which innovated radically new ideas from disused and surplus systems. Under his tenure, the office achieved numerous success and accolades, and grew from an annual budget of $50 million to more than $1.5 billion as of 2018. He led the office to tackle new and diverse concepts including hypervelocity artillery, multi-purpose missiles, autonomous fast-boats, smartphone-navigating weapons, big-data-enabled sensing, 3D-printed systems, standoff arsenal planes, fighter avatars, missile defeating hypervelocity rifles, and fighter-dispersed
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micro-drones which formed the world’s then-largest swarm of 103 systems. Ideas fomented under his tenure are now seeing widespread implementation across the Department of Defense.One notable failure of the program under Roper's leadership came when employees at
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demanded the company abandon the Algorithmic Warfare Cross-Function Team working on
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solutions to information ingestion issues, better known as
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because of objections to the militarization of technology. Roper then a leading position on addressing the issue, serving on the Cloud Executive Steering Group and Defense Modernization Team. Roper left the program when he was promoted to Assistant Secretary. He was briefly succeeded by Chris Shank before a fight over the future scope and scale of the program between
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and the
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led to a reshuffling of the entire office, a move led by then-Acting
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Patrick Shanahan which Roper briefly attempted to resist because of his skepticism of Shanahan's goals for the scalability of the office.


Assistant Secretary of the Air Force

In 2018, Roper was tapped to become the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics) in charge of $40 billion and 465 discrete programs. Roper's tenure with the Department of Defense has been seen by many as transformative, and he has gained a reputation for aggressive, unconventional, forward looking approaches. A primary goal for Roper in his tenure with the Air Force was the acceleration of the development and acquisition process. He has advocated the use of military investment funds to foster disruptive innovation through immediate funding to a growing pool of small contractors who rely on guaranteed cash to make concepts or programs feasible. For Roper, the main goal is "stealing time back from our adversaries." He argues that globalization means that the old
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ways of domestic government-led innovation are obsolete, replaced by a commercial driven future where everyone has access to the same resources and technological approaches, but must move quickly to capture the fleeting
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- and then continually repeat the process as the window of advantage he believes has been permanently shortened. He has pioneered the creation of a quick moving Air Force contracting team designed for small capital and startups called AFVentures, and events called "Pitch Bowls", an idea borrowed from Silicon Valley startups pitches to venture capital. Through them he is attempting to eliminate obstacles of lengthy DoD contracting and award processes which hinder small and unfunded projects through the use of same day funding awards via PayPal, starting at $158,000. On an ongoing basis the Air Force will then make further installment payments over time, in an attempt to deliver confidence in liquidity to outside stakeholders. He has also worked with new prime contractors at a larger scale, particularly in continuing to foster competition which can benefit the Air Force between
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newcomer
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and their more well established competitor
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, a partnership between industry giants
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and
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. That competition has raised eyebrows in an
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which has become heavily consolidated in recent years, as the Air Force,
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,
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and fledgling
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all describe a need for significant launch capacity in coming years. Roper also expressed interest in one of SpaceX's other products, the
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as a platform for the SDA. Roper has attempted to turn the failures and delays of the long-beleaguered
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aerial refueling tanker project into an advantage by weaving fully autonomous operation capabilities into its redesign. He prioritized development of more effective multi-domain operation tools like Joint All Domain Command and Control (JDAC2) and replacing
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with the Advanced Battle Management System. He has also argued for the utility of disaggregated Low Earth Orbit constellations as a way to exploit more applications for space based technology beyond only high orbit or deep space craft. Roper is also a major proponent of
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s and has attempted to bolster their development in the Air Force, fielding the more ambitious but "superior" AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) over its conventional rival, and demanding innovative manufacturing including use of
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from parts suppliers, accelerating prototyping. In the wake of the ongoing
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, Roper has helped facilitate the use of the
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with industry partners, supporting the defense industrial base in the pandemic-led recession and speeding up the production of life-saving medical equipment. Since the creation of the
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in December 2019, Roper has assumed a role in two highly classified programs within the service to build so-called e-satellites, "a Toyota-like satellite" designed be a radically simplified, reliable, hard-wearing deployable craft eschewing traditional requirements like
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s and expensive shielding, designed and engineered entirely within a digital environment before being produced in volume at low cost. During the Biden Administration transition, Roper made his case to remain in his position despite being a political appointee in the Trump administration. In a
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conference with reporters, he expressed his reservations at times with administration policy, but argued he was driven to continue by his deep concerns about a continued lack of awareness of China's military capabilities throughout the Pentagon saying "I don't think there is true cognizance and realization that we can lose — and that on paper, we're likely to lose" "The scale factors are against us in terms of GDP and population and STEM talent, every single factor is against. And the only way to win against the Goliath of that scale, is to have greater agility." He also acknowledged that whether or not he was retained in the Biden administration, his next job will focus on keeping the U.S. a step ahead of China, saying "China is going to be here for the long term, past any single administration, they have a plan to knock us off the top" continuing "that is why I came into defense, that is why I work so hard at this." The Biden administration did not retain Roper, and he resigned prior to the inauguration.


National defense strategist

In 2018 Roper was appointed to the Department of Defense's 2018
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