Kenneth W. Harris
Kenneth W. Harris is
Chairman, The Consilience Group, LLC;
Secretary, the World Future Society;
Managing and Transportation Field Editor,
Techcast.org; and
Member,
Association of Professional Futurists.
Ken founded
The Consilience Group after a career of over 30 years in
the
federal civil service, the last 23 years of which were at the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA). One of his many assignments at the FAA
was to work for over 6 years as the principal analyst in a group
studying the future of aviation in the last quarter of the 20th century.
In this role, he worked with other staff members and contractors to
develop alternative future scenarios for the United States, aviation
industry, and FAA and led technology forecasting and assessment studies.
For more than 13 years, he managed the FAA’s Aircraft Loan Guarantee and
Aviation Insurance Programs where he was highly successful in recovering
costs incurred when the agency honored its guarantees of aircraft loans
as well as avoiding excessive cost to the taxpayers with loan workouts
and in issuing war risk insurance to the airlines making otherwise
uninsurable flights in the national interest. He also evaluated the
economic impacts of FAA regulations in two different periods totaling
nearly 3 years. At the conclusion of his FAA career, he received The
Secretary’s Distinguished Career Service Award.
Since leaving the FAA, Ken has returned to full-time work as a futurist.
His consulting clients have included Coates and Jarratt, Social
Technologies, GRA, Inc., Northrop Grumman, and Sports Business Research
Network. He has served the World Future Society in a consulting
capacity and in volunteer capacities as its Secretary and Development
Committee Chair and as President, Treasurer, Secretary and Book
Discussion Leader of its National Capital Region Chapter. He maintains
readiness to engage in a wide variety of futurist consulting assignments
by keeping up with developments in society and demographics, technology
and science, environment and energy, economics, politics, sports, and
transportation.
Ken is an avid sports fan and keeps himself in shape with cycling, golf,
swimming, weight training, and yoga. He also enjoys movies, plays and
bridge with his wife Carolyn Harris.