11 Sep Brigadier General Jeffrey Hauser
Brigadier General Jeffrey Hauser (USAF) is a member of Indiana State University’s Department of Aviation Technology, and serves as the Director of Unmanned Systems.
Brigadier General Hauser also serves as Assistant Adjutant General – Air, Indiana National Guard. In his military capacity he serves as the Indiana Joint Force Headquarters Air Component Commander. He has the overall responsibility for the organization, training and equipage of the 122nd Fighter Wing in Fort Wayne (A-10), the 181st Intelligence Wing in Terre Haute, the Atterbury Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range in Edinburgh, Jefferson Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range in Madison, the 207th Weather Flight in Indianapolis and has direct supervision of the Indiana Joint Force Headquarters staff. He serves as a principal advisor to The Adjutant General on all programs and operations affecting the Indiana Air National Guard ensuring both federal and state mission readiness.
Brigadier General Hauser holds a BS degree in Aviation Management from Indiana State University and a MS degree in Management from Indiana Wesleyan University. Brigadier General Hauser has been instrumental in the successful launch of Indiana State University’s Center for Unmanned Systems and Human Capital Development and focuses efforts in research and collaborates efforts with strategic partners.
Brigadier General Hauser has commanded at all levels and is a Senior Pilot with more than 2000 flying hours. Having spent most of his military career in operations Jeff has vast experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and federal airspace issues. He has an extensive background in Domestic Response operations and is certified in numerous National Incident Management System courses and is a graduate of the Dual Status Commander course for Domestic operations in Colorado Spring, Colorado.