Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #22

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Submission Number: 22
Submission ID: 7571
Submission UUID: b2393a6a-12da-401d-a83e-baf6de89413e

Created: Mon, 01/27/2025 - 11:11 PM
Completed: Mon, 01/27/2025 - 11:48 PM
Changed: Mon, 03/31/2025 - 06:24 PM

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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  abstract: |-
    Clarence “Kelly” Johnson’s leadership was the driving force behind the rise of Skunk Works as a center of clandestine innovation and groundbreaking stealth technologies. This research examines the leadership principles that defined Johnson’s tenure and how his vision laid the foundation for Skunk Works’ enduring legacy in aerospace and systems engineering. Johnson fostered a culture that thrived on agility, secrecy, and bold thinking—qualities critical to delivering revolutionary projects in tight timeframes and under immense pressure.

    Kelly Johnson’s ability to streamline operations by eliminating bureaucracy allowed his team to focus on the mission: designing cutting-edge technologies for high-stakes national security needs. His emphasis on trust, autonomy, and accountability enabled engineers to push the boundaries of what was possible, from pioneering early stealth concepts to developing systems capable of clandestine operations at unprecedented altitudes and speeds. Johnson’s leadership style, marked by a hands-on approach and an insistence on excellence, created an environment where innovation flourished under the cloak of secrecy.

    Through the analysis of his methods and their influence on engineering practices this research highlights how Kelly Johnson’s leadership not only shaped the culture and success of Skunk Works but also redefined the role of stealth and clandestine capabilities in modern aerospace; generating a remarkable impact, advancing both the technical and strategic frontiers of innovation.
  additional_research_mentor: ''
  annual_description: '5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025'
  co_presenters: ''
  first_name: Zackary
  i_will_be_printing_my_poster: ''
  keywords: 'Lockheed, Skunkworks, Aerospace'
  last_name: Watson
  major: 'M.S Systems Engineering'
  poster_pdf: ''
  poster_session_number: 'https://pc.fsu.edu/student-research/symposium/symposium-program-2025/systems-engineering'
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  presentation_modality: 'Asynchronous Online Presentation'
  pronouns: ''
  research_mentor: 'Dr. Daniel Georgiadis'
  research_mentor_s_college: 'FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Panama City Campus'
  research_mentor_s_department: 'Industrial Engineering (Systems Engineering)'
  research_mentor_s_email: dgeorgiadis@pc.fsu.edu
  student_bio: |-
    I am a non-traditional veteran student obtaining my Masters of Science in Systems Engineering, using the remainder of my Post 9/11 GI Bill. I spent 10 years on Active Duty in the Army as an intelligence analyst, prior to transitioning into the Army National Guard to continue my service, and going into the defense sector where I spent two years as a lead Cyberspace Operations Instructor, teaching incoming Cyber Warfare Specialists the fundamentals of offensive and defensive cybersecurity, before pivoting into my current role as a Cyberspace Capabilities Developer / Manager. During this time I also went back to school the same week our son was born and completed my Bachelors of Science in Cybersecurity, in less than two years, and upon graduation enrolled into my Graduate program with FSU. 

    My goal is to ultimately leverage  military and civilian experience within the defense sector, combined with my academic and professional knowledge in cyberspace operations and my eventual graduate degree, to lead change and foster innovation in pursuit of equipping our Soldiers with the advanced capabilities necessary to fight and win our nation's wars within the modern dynamic battle space.
  student_email: zmw24c@fsu.edu
  student_photo: '66966'
  title: 'Eyes Only Innovation: How Kelly Johnson’s Leadership Defined the Legacy of Skunk Works'
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  work: Complete
  year: '2025'