Governor Abbott appoints Col. Omar A. Perea to aerospace advisory committee

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Col. Omar A. Perea to the Aerospace and Aviation Advisory Committee for a term ending on September 1, 2027. The committee supports Texas’s economic development by working to attract and keep aerospace and aviation jobs and investments in the state.

Col. Omar A. Perea, from El Paso, serves as chief of Innovation and Prototyping for Operations Locations in El Paso and College Station, Texas, and is the Individual Mobilization Augmentee for the Program Executive Officer for Battle Management Command, Control, and Communications at Space Systems Command, United States Space Force. His previous roles include deputy director of the Warfighting Integration Office at Space Systems Command in Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. He also served as Commander of the 19 Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado, where he led a squadron responsible for operating and modernizing the nation’s Global Position System satellite constellation.

Perea began his military career after commissioning from Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama in 2002. He has held various leadership positions across operations, planning, and training within the Air Force, Space Force, and Reserve components. His assignments have included Congressional Liaison, Deputy Operations Group Commander, Strategy Plans Deputy Division Chief, Air Operations Center/Joint Space Operations Center Battle Watch Commander, Satellite Operations Instructor, Satellite Vehicle Command and Control Operator, and Satellite Vehicle Engineering Officer.

The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott plays a significant role in advancing economic development initiatives such as these appointments to support job growth within key sectors like aerospace and aviation. According to its official website, Governor Abbott’s office focuses on job creation efforts that contribute to record employment levels in Texas while fostering innovation across industries.

Governor Abbott has led the executive branch since his election in 2014 (source). The office operates primarily out of Austin’s State Insurance Building (source) and provides statewide services that support economic opportunities through collaboration with private entities on expansions as well as community certifications (source).

The appointment aligns with broader priorities set by Governor Abbott’s administration to drive economic growth through sector-specific advisory committees focused on workforce development (source).



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