Background
Ayasrah was born in Sakib in 1952. And grew up in a prosperous family.
Ayasrah was born in Sakib in 1952. And grew up in a prosperous family.
He was educated there and finished high school in Jerash. He then graduated as a LEUT with a Diploma in Military Science in 1972.
He is currently one of the leaders of the noble tribe Ayasrah with an extensive background in community and public service. He then enrolled in Royal Military College in Jordan in 1970. In 1978 he received his second Diploma Degree from United States Army Quartermaster School (QMS), Fort Lee (Virginia) in Supply Management.
He received his degree in Senior management from the Naval Postgraduate School (Net Promoter Score) in Monterey, California in 1997.
He also took courses in CSMS Number.1 Texas Army National Guard. and in Army Logistics Management College (ALMC) in Fort Lee. After his graduation in 1972, Ayasrah and his colleagues undertook a difficult and sophisticated programme to improve the Jordanian military after a long period of war.
So he was sent to the United States in order to study and receive training in leadership and management. From 1989 to 1997 Ayasrah was the commander of the supply branch of the Royal Maintenance Corps, a branch of the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF).
He worked in the Maintenance Corps warehouses that were responsible for supplying the Jordanian Armed Forces with spare parts.
Ayasrah"s leading role came at a sensitive time. After the Gulf War, the face of the Middle East had changed. Ayasrah reused parts and reassembled them, due to the shortage of spare parts.
From 1997 to 2000, Ayasrah became the chairman of the General Tenders Committee and he was primarily responsible for buying all the requirements of the Jordanian Armed Forces.
In the United States Ayasrah played a major role in putting a permanent administrative and technical plan for King Hussein Main Workshops (KHMW) which is now the main amour rebuilding facility in Jordan. KHMW is in charge of providing overhaul and rebuilding of combat vehicles and their components. The major functions of KHMW include, but are not limited to, repairing, rebuilding, modifying, and converting combat and tactical armored vehicles, artillery, fire control, and related assemblies. Ayasrah also primarily engaged in negotiations with the United States. authorities to settle military and financial contracts according to the United States Foreign Military Sales (Faculty of Management Studies) and Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programs respectively. Today, the Jordanian Armed Forces depend on both programs extensively. After he retired from the military in 2000, Ayasrah established a special company that attempted to cooperate with the new Jordanian defense company King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (KADDB). lieutenant was established by Royal Decree on 24 August 1999 to provide an indigenous capability for the supply of scientific and technical services to the Jordanian Armed Forces. KADDB was also created for the supply of defense and commercial equipment optimized for Middle East requirements. lieutenant is an independent agency within the Jordanian Armed Forces tasked with operating according to best business practices, and is financed by the defense budget and by incomes from technology, product sales, and services. United States of America Texas Army National Guard Shield.