Background
Grimes, John Grayson was born on October 29, 1935 in Frederick, Maryland, United States. Son of Ira Staley and Wilma Mae (Burrier) Grimes.
Federal defense agency administrator
Grimes, John Grayson was born on October 29, 1935 in Frederick, Maryland, United States. Son of Ira Staley and Wilma Mae (Burrier) Grimes.
Bachelor of Science, University Arizona, 1974. Master of Science, Shippensburg University, 1975.
Chief electronic section United States Army East Coast Telecom Center, Fort Detrick, Maryland, 1960-1964. Chief test and evaluation division United States Army Communications-Electronic Agency, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1964-1971, deputy director communications engineering, 1971-1973. Assistant deputy chief staff for operations United States Army Communications Command, 1973-1981.
Deputy manager National Communications System, Washington, 1981-1984. Director national security council The White House, 1984-1989. Associate director Defense Communications Agency, 1989.
Senior director national security council The White House, 1989-1990. Deputy assistant secretary for counterintelligence & security countermeasures United States Department Defense, assistant secretary for networks & information integration, chief information officer, since 2005. Vice president for intelligence & information systems Raytheon Company.
Sergeant United States Air Force, 1956-1960. Member Armed Forces Communications-Electronics Association (board directors since 1986).
Married Sharon Lee Troxell (divorced October 1974). Children: Tammy Lee Schubel, Terree Ann Long.