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'''Dr. Wilford B. Poe''', was born in 1937 and received his Bachelors degree from the [[University of Florida]] in 1958. He is the current Vice-President for the Space Systems Group. He focuses on attitude control systems for Space Station Freedom, flight control systems for the Space Shuttle and guidance systems for the Atlas Centaur and Titan 4 launch vehicles.[http://www.ece.ufl.edu/people/alumni/profiles.html]
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'''Dr. Wilford B. Poe''' (born 1937) and received his bachelor's degree from the [[University of Florida]] in 1958. He is the current vice-president for the Space Systems Group. He focuses on attitude control systems for Space Station Freedom, flight control systems for the Space Shuttle and guidance systems for the Atlas Centaur and Titan 4 launch vehicles.[http://www.ece.ufl.edu/people/alumni/profiles.html]

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Latest revision as of 09:27, 23 April 2023

Dr. Wilford Poe
Born1937
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Known forServing as Vice-President for the Space Systems Group

Dr. Wilford B. Poe (born 1937) and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in 1958. He is the current vice-president for the Space Systems Group. He focuses on attitude control systems for Space Station Freedom, flight control systems for the Space Shuttle and guidance systems for the Atlas Centaur and Titan 4 launch vehicles.[1]