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Greg Autry (born April 25, 1963) is an American space policy expert, educator, entrepreneur and author. He is the Professor of Practice in the College of Business and Associate Provost for Space Commercialization and Strategy at the
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where he leads the college’s efforts to deliver Executive and MBA programs in Space Commercialization while helping the university craft and implement a roadmap for its space efforts. He also serves as the Vice President for Space Development at the National Space Society and Chairs the Business Case sub-committee for NASA’s In Space Production Applications program (InSPA) which sends manufacturing experiments to the International Space Station. In March 2025, he was nominated to serve as Chief Financial Officer of
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. Before joining UCF, Dr. Autry was the Clinical Professor (FSC) and Director of the Thunderbird Initiative for Space Leadership, Policy, and Business at the
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. While at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, he served as Chair of the Safety Working Group on the
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; his two-year tenure ended in 2022. He is also a former assistant professor of Clinical Entrepreneurship in Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. Prior to that, he served as an adjunct professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at the Merage School of Business at the
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. Autry served on the
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Agency Review Team for the incoming
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in 2016 and temporarily as the White House Liaison at NASA in 2017. He holds an MBA and PhD from the
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.


Education

Autry received a BA in history from
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in 1999, an MBA from the
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at the
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in 2002, and a PhD in management from the University of California, Irvine in 2013. Autry's doctoral dissertation focused on the role of government in the emergence of new industries, using the emerging
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or "commercial spaceflight" sector as a research context. Autry collected data from interviews with commercial space actors as well as information from industry journals and presentations at industry conferences. His analysis combined management, sociological, and policy models.


Career


Software and network engineer

While in high school, Autry founded H.A.L. Labs—not to be confused with the Japanese video game firm HAL Laboratory—an early computer
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and publisher, with Brian Fitzgerald in 1980. The firm's first product,
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, a PacMan look alike for the Apple II computer, was eventually purchased by Atari and released under the Atarisoft label. From 1983 to 1984 Autry worked for Honeywell's Training and Control Systems Division in West Covina, California developing software for the production department in support of various military projects. From 1984 to 1986 Autry developed medical device software for Hemascience Laboratories / Baxter Fenwal. He coded 6502 assembly for the Autopheresis C
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system, a machine that extracts plasma and platelets from whole blood during donations. He also coded 8080 assembly for a robotic assembly system that produced the disposable filter kits for that device. Autry founded Riverside Doctor Micro, Inc. in 1987 with Daniel Haste. Doctor Micro was a computer services and retail company; the firm was sold to
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systems in 1994. Autry joined CompuCom as Technical Services Manager overseeing their branches in several Western US cities including Los Angeles and Orange County. Autry founded Network Corps, a network engineering and software development firm, with Brian Bishop in 1997. Network Corps developed enterprise solutions in the clinical healthcare space for Kaiser Permanente. The firm ceased operations in 2014. In 2015, Autry cofounded Elevated Materials; a startup launched by USC engineering student Ryan Olliges to upcycle scrap carbon fiber material from aerospace production.


Academic career

After earning his MBA at the
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, Autry joined the UCI faculty, teaching innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy, and macroeconomics as an adjunct lecturer from 2002 to 2014. In 2013 he also taught macroeconomics at
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in Orange California. Autry was hired as an adjunct professor in 2013 by the
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at the
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. The following year he joined the faculty as a full-time, assistant clinical professor of entrepreneurship. Autry left USC in July 2020 following the announcement of his nomination by the President to serve as the chief financial officer at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (
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). Autry joined the Thunderbird School of Global Management in April 2021 as Clinical Professor of Space Leadership, Policy and Business where he led the development of a space initiative at ASU's new campus in downtown Los Angeles. Dr. Autry joined the
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in the fall of 2024 as the Professor of Practice in the College of Business and Associate Provost for Space Commercialization and Strategy. Autry also teaches space entrepreneurship in a Graduate Certificate Program in Commercial Space offered by
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and
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. Autry is also a visiting professor at the Institute for Security Science and Technology at
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.


Publications and media appearances

Autry's first academic publication was a 2011 paper in the proceedings of the
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SPACE 2011 conference entitled "Space Policy, Intergenerational Ethics and the Environment" which argued that public investment in space technology was justified by future economic, societal and environmental returns. Other notable academic publications include two pieces for the ''New Space Journal'', a peer reviewed journal. He currently serves on the editorial board of that journal. Autry published numerous articles and op-eds in newspapers and news sites throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Most of his writings were on the space business or China policy. His work has appeared in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''LA Times'', ''Washington Times'', and ''Newsweek''. Recently he has been a frequent contributor at ''Forbes'', ''Foreign Policy'', and ''Space News''. Autry is also extensively quoted in mainstream media articles on the space industry and on China policy. His thoughts on these topics have been noted in the ''New York Times'', ''Wall Street Journal'', Politico, and the ''Washington Post''. He has appeared on television many times including the BBC and CNN. Autry's pieces and quotes often argue that public investment in NASA's traditional and commercial programs returns value to the taxpayer. He is an advocate for the human settlement of the Solar System. He asserts that this movement is required to secure continued global economic development and long-term environmental sustainability which he does not believe can be achieved via traditional "green" solutions. He serves as vice president for Space Development at the
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and previously served on its board of directors. Autry has also been a noted critic of the
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for more than a decade, arguing that the
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has violated human rights, labor norms, environmental norms, treaty obligations, and trade agreements. In 2011, Autry published '' Death by China'' with
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, a professor at UC Irvine with whom he had written many op-eds and articles. In 2012 he served as a producer on a documentary film of the same name, directed by Navarro and narrated by
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. Dr. Autry's latest book, ''Red Moon Rising: How America Will Beat China on the Final Frontier'', published in April 2024 and co-authored by Peter Navarro, argues that due to autocratic motivations the
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and
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are entangled in a brutal cold war and a second, far more consequential, race to the Moon. The book debuted at #1 in New Releases in Astrophysics & Space Science, Public Affairs & Administration, and Military Aviation History and continues to be a best seller.


Textbooks

Autry's first edition college textbook, ''The New Entrepreneurial Dynamic: 21st Century Startups and Small Businesses,'' was published in January 2022 by
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Publishers. The book introduced the New Entrepreneurial Dynamic (NED) as a core adaptive model for business development. NED emphasizes adaptability and flexibility, building dynamic teams, planning for change, and developing alternative strategies. The book is written in a casual style that reflects the author's own entrepreneurial experiences.


Policy advocacy

Autry has twice testified to the United States Congress on China issues. On March 21, 2013, he presented testimony entitled "
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: An Unprecedented Threat to US National Security" to the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and Emerging Threats. Autry warned that China's Internet intrusions against US firms was costing the American economy hundreds of billions of dollars, jobs and in consequence of the hazard of unemployment, thousands of American lives lost. He compared the impact of these attacks to the
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. Long before it became a controversial issue in many Western nations, he urged to removal of
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equipment from American telecommunications networks, stating, "We should have a ban on the import of any Chinese networking hardware, and specifically I mean Huawei." On March 28, 2012, Autry presented testimony entitled "The Price of Public Diplomacy with China" to the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversights and Investigations. In this testimony Autry warned of China's "perception management" campaign in the US designed to "legitimize" China's non-democratic system with the support of American collaborators in government, industry, and universities. Autry also testified to the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee at a nomination hearing on November 10, 2020. During his testimony Autry argued that public investment in space was justified. Autry noted the challenges of 2020 faced on Earth and reminded the committee that the
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landings occurred during a period of war, civil unrest, and even a major pandemic (the
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). On February 3, 2022, Dr. Autry participated in the
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Space Race Debate as a proponent of the human habitation of Mars. The Oxford Union in the UK is the world's foremost debating society. Autry is also a member of the
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.


Governmental service

During the 2016–2017 presidential transition, Autry served on the Agency Review Team at
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. These teams are tasked with evaluating
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and making policy recommendations to the incoming administration. The team's recommendations formed the basis for the Trump space policy, which resulted in a series of budget increases for NASA, a commitment to returning to the
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and has been widely regarded as expansive. Following his service on the transition team, Autry temporarily served as the White House Liaison at NASA. President Trump nominated Dr. Autry to serve as the Chief Financial Officer at NASA on July 27, 2020. On December 2, the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee voted 14–12 on party lines to forward his nomination to the full Senate. It was uncertain if the Senate would find time in the schedule for several 2020 nominees, including Autry, as their focus was on bills which included the passage of the
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and finalizing a 2021
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. On January 3, 2021, his nomination was returned to the President under Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6 of the
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. On March 24, 2025, the White House forwarded a nomination to the U.S. Senate for Autry to serve as Chief Financial Officer of NASA. The CFO oversees more than $25 billion in agency funding across a wide range of missions, including initiatives related to the Moon and Mars. NASA Acting Administrator Janet Petro cited Autry’s prior service as a White House liaison and his background in space policy as valuable qualifications for the role. She emphasized the importance of the CFO’s position in maximizing efficiencies, refining internal processes, and ensuring effective stewardship of taxpayer funding.


Boards and non-profits

Autry served as an advisor to
Relativity Space Relativity Space Inc. is an American aerospace manufacturer, aerospace manufacturing company headquartered in Long Beach, California. Relativity Space is new product development, developing manufacturing technologies, launch vehicles, and rock ...
, a startup rocket manufacturer using additive manufacturing (
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) that raised over $1.2 billion. Autry has advised Relativity's founders since their time as students at USC. He also serves on the board of Interstellar Lab. He served on the board of the National Space Society from 2018 to 2020 and continues to serve as vice president for Space Development. Autry was appointed to the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee in 2018. The
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advises the Office of Commercial Space Transportation at the
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in the US Department of Transportation on matters affecting the space transportation industry. Autry was reappointed to the committee in 2020 and appointed as Chair of the Safety Working Group; his two-year term ended in 2022. In March of 2022, he was appointed Chair of the Business Case sub-committee for NASA’s In Space Production Applications program (InSPA) which is contracted to Johnson Space Center via Aerospace Corporation to lead review of business models of In Space Production Applications (InSPA) proposals. In November of 2023, he was appointed to serve on the Committee on the Review of the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which conducts a Congressionally mandated review of NASA’s SBIR and STTR programs.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Autry, Greg People associated with spaceflight American public speakers Space advocates Living people 1963 births California State Polytechnic University, Pomona alumni University of California, Irvine alumni