Nancy Lyon Spruill is a retired American statistician and defense acquisitions analyst, formerly the director of Acquisition Resources and Analysis in the United States Department of Defense.[1] Within the Department of Defense, she is known for the "Spruill chart", a spreadsheet for estimating the costs of weapons programs that she developed,[1][2] and for threatening to sue the United States Navy in 1979 because it would not allow her, as a woman, to stay aboard one of its aircraft carriers.[1]

Education and career edit

Spruill is the daughter and granddaughter of federal workers.[1] She is a 1971 graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park,[3] majoring in mathematics,[4] and on graduating became a research assistant in the Center for Naval Analyses.[1] She earned a master's degree in 1975,[4] and completed a Ph.D. in 1980 at George Washington University, with the dissertation Two statistical problems involving the bivariate normal distribution arising from legal issues.[5] In 1983 she moved to the office of the Secretary of Defense, eventually becoming a senior operations research analyst there. In 1993 she moved to the Defense Mapping Agency, and in 1999 she returned to the office of the secretary as director of acquisition resources and analysis.[4] She retired in 2018.[6]

Recognition edit

In 2003, she was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[7] The American Statistical Association Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security gave her their Distinguished Achievement Award in 2006.[4] She is also a recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Civilian Service Award, the Hammer Award, the David D. Acker "Skill in Communication" Award, and the Presidential Rank Award.[4][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Woolsey, James P. (6 March 2019), Spruill Charts a Way Forward, Defense Acquisition University
  2. ^ "8.3.5 Program Funding and Quantities Chart", DOD Cost Estimating Guide, Version 1.0 (PDF), Office of the Secretary of Defense, December 2020, pp. 93–94
  3. ^ Commencement, University of Maryland, College Park, June 1971, p. 52
  4. ^ a b c d e "Distinguished Achievement Award", Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2021-07-31
  5. ^ WorldCat entry for Two statistical problems involving the bivariate normal distribution arising from legal issues, accessed 2021-07-31
  6. ^ a b Van Hollen, Chris (13 November 2018), "Tribute to Dr. Nancy Spruill", Congressional Record, 164 (179)
  7. ^ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2021-07-31