Robert Beyster founded Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) with a small group of scientists in 1969
In 2004 the 78-year-old Beyster retired as the company's CEO and later left his post as chairman.
Robert Beyster founded Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) with a small group of scientists in 1969 and guided the engineering company for 35 years as its chairman and CEO.
Beyster and SAIC formed the Center for Counterterrorism Technology and Analysis in 1997 and named the former United Nations weapons inspector David Kay the center's director.
John Robert Beyster was born in 1924.
Part of the reason SAIC fared especially well after September 11 was that Beyster had established the company's technical expertise in terrorist investigations and homeland security in 1993, following the first bombing of New York's World Trade Center
J. Robert Beyster was born on July 26th, 1924.
J. Robert Beyster was born in Detroit, Michigan in the United States.
Robert Beyster was a lieutenant commander in the navy during World War II.
Born: 1925.
Westinghouse, early 1950s, senior scientist
Family: Married Betty (maiden name unknown); children: three.
Education: University of Michigan, BSE, MS, PhD (dates unknown).