In Memoriam - Dr. Terry McGurn - Update 30 August 2020

In Memoriam - Dr. Terry McGurn - Update 30 August 2020

The RNT Foundation is grieved to convey the passing of a member and friend, Dr. Terry McGurn, yesterday at Reston Hospital. His wife, June was at his side.

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Dr. McGurn retired as an analyst in the Senior Executive Service from the Central Intelligence Agency. His expertise was in navigation, guidance and control technologies and systems. At the Agency, he developed and implemented methodologies that improved the intelligence community's ability to assess the performance of foreign weapon systems. He also initiated outreach programs to provide the agency's unique resources to the Departments of Defense, State, and Transportation in support of U.S. military, political, and economic objectives.

As a consultant, he continued to support U.S. government agencies in addressing security issues related to satellite and terrestrial navigation worldwide. He served as a member of the Independent Assessment Team, and then the National Space-based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Advisory Board providing advice to the National Executive Committee co-chaired by the deputy secretaries of Defense and Transportation. He also served on various ad hoc teams that addressed the criticality of satellite navigation to the nation's military and civil infrastructure.

Terry earned his doctorate in Electrical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology and a bachelor's and master's in Electrical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Dr. McGurn received the CIA Career Intelligence Medal, and numerous Exceptional Accomplishment and Exceptional Performance Awards.

He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

UPDATE 30 August 2020

Obituary, Funeral Arrangements, Memorial Information Here

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A year of memorial Masses is being celebrated for Terry’s soul at The Brooklyn Oratory, NYC.  He will be inurned at Arlington National Cemetery after a service at Memorial Chapel on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in 2021.  Details will be posted to the webpage below as known, and friends are urged visit this site often to post reminiscences, condolences and photographs there during the coming months.

Memorial donations may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at Donor Services PO Box 98018 Washington DC 20090-8018 (donate.ills.org) or The Animal Welfare League of Arlington, Attention: Director of Development  2650 S Arlington Mill Drive Arlington, VA 22206  (awla.org)

Will miss him, his intelligence, his wit and his friendship....many, many years ago I was on a TWA flight when I asked the flight attendant with the name tag, Sally MCGURN if she was Terry’s wife.....considering his job at the time with CIA, Sally was quite non-plussed......next time I saw Terry and told him of the encounter, he was amused.

I was saddened to learn of Terry's passing. It was great working with him from time to time on ION projects. Always something funny to say and always enjoyable to be around.

Michael Jones

Head of PNT and Radar Engineering

4 年

Very sad to hear this news. I only met Terry a few times; he always had a wonderful nature and kindness about him, and a formidable intellect.

James Farrell

Owner at VIGIL Inc.

4 年

Terry was a great guy.?I always called him T_McG; the 'T' was for Truth, the 'M' was for Music, the 'c' was for Comedy, and the 'G' was for Genius.

Karen Van Dyke

Director, Positioning, Navigation, and Timing at U.S. Department of Transportation OST-R

4 年

I really appreciated all of Terry's guidance and insight on GPS and PNT resiliency over the years, as well as his endless optimism and sense of humor. He was a stalwart at meetings of the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee, Institute of Navigation, and PNT Advisory Board and he will be greatly missed!

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