Richard R. Behn
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Richard R. Behn, is a retired one-star rear admiral of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps who served as director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Marine and Aviation Operations Centers (part of NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO)), from August 2004 to September 2007. He was nominated for this position by President George W. Bush, confirmed by the Senate, and subsequently promoted to rear admiral (lower half) in August 2004.
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Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps |
Years of service | 1978 - 2007 |
Rank | Rear Admiral (lower half) |
Commands held | NOAA's Marine and Aviation Operations Centers NOAA's Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce |
Awards | Department of Commerce Bronze Medal NOAA Corps Commendation Medal NOAA Corps Special Achievement Award |
As director, Behn was responsible for the safe operations of NOAA's aircraft and ships, as well as the management of OMAO's operations center's $100M budget and more than 500 fleet personnel. The Aircraft Operations Center, located in Tampa, Florida, on MacDill Air Force Base, oversees NOAA's fixed-wing aircraft, including the renowned NOAA “hurricane hunters.” The Marine Operations Centers, located in Norfolk, Virginia, and Seattle, Washington, oversee NOAA's multipurpose oceanographic research, fisheries research, and hydrographic survey vessels. Port offices are located in Woods Hole, Massachusetts; Charleston, South Carolina; Pascagoula, Mississippi; San Diego, California; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Kodiak and Ketchikan, Alaska.
From 2013 to 2018 Behn served as the Director, Marine Operations at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science in Miami, Florida.
Today, Behn provides consulting services to the maritime industry, more particular, the research vessel community.