Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION It's All About Life Choices
- PART I THE BEGINING
- PART II ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- CHAPTER 4 Riding High on Semiconductors
- CHAPTER 5 Thriving in the Chemical Industry
- CHAPTER 6 Navigating the Marine Industry
- CHAPTER 7 Rise & Decline of the Disk Drive Industry
- CHAPTER 8 Boom & Bust in the Electronics Industry
- CHAPTER 9 Leading Lights in the IT Industry
- CHAPTER 10 Riding the Ups & Downs in the Telecommunications Industry
- CHAPTER 11 Transporting the Masses
- CHAPTER 12 Providing Electricity & Gas to Singaporeans
- CHAPTER 13 Environment Engineering & Inventions
- CHAPTER 14 Building Infrastructure & Housing Millions
- CHAPTER 15 Building Jewels In & Out of Singapore
- CHAPTER 16 Soaring in Aerospace
- CHAPTER 17 Banking on the Emerging Life Sciences Industry
- CHAPTER 18 Making Waves in Other Industries
- CHAPTER 19 Growing Singapore Inc through Government-Linked Companies
- CHAPTER 20 Defending Our Nation
- CHAPTER 21 Moulding Future Leaders
- CHAPTER 22 Training Engineers at the Frontline
- CHAPTER 23 The CSE Entrepreneurs
- CHAPTER 24 Technopreneurs from EEE
- CHAPTER 25 MPE Graduates Who Became Their Own Boss
- PART III THE LADY ENGINEERS
- PART IV NON-ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- PART V EPILOGUE
- APPENDICES
- THE SUPPORT TEAM
CHAPTER 20 - Defending Our Nation
from PART II - ENGINEERING PURSUITS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION It's All About Life Choices
- PART I THE BEGINING
- PART II ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- CHAPTER 4 Riding High on Semiconductors
- CHAPTER 5 Thriving in the Chemical Industry
- CHAPTER 6 Navigating the Marine Industry
- CHAPTER 7 Rise & Decline of the Disk Drive Industry
- CHAPTER 8 Boom & Bust in the Electronics Industry
- CHAPTER 9 Leading Lights in the IT Industry
- CHAPTER 10 Riding the Ups & Downs in the Telecommunications Industry
- CHAPTER 11 Transporting the Masses
- CHAPTER 12 Providing Electricity & Gas to Singaporeans
- CHAPTER 13 Environment Engineering & Inventions
- CHAPTER 14 Building Infrastructure & Housing Millions
- CHAPTER 15 Building Jewels In & Out of Singapore
- CHAPTER 16 Soaring in Aerospace
- CHAPTER 17 Banking on the Emerging Life Sciences Industry
- CHAPTER 18 Making Waves in Other Industries
- CHAPTER 19 Growing Singapore Inc through Government-Linked Companies
- CHAPTER 20 Defending Our Nation
- CHAPTER 21 Moulding Future Leaders
- CHAPTER 22 Training Engineers at the Frontline
- CHAPTER 23 The CSE Entrepreneurs
- CHAPTER 24 Technopreneurs from EEE
- CHAPTER 25 MPE Graduates Who Became Their Own Boss
- PART III THE LADY ENGINEERS
- PART IV NON-ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- PART V EPILOGUE
- APPENDICES
- THE SUPPORT TEAM
Summary
“We take pride in knowing that our inventions have met operational requirements in tough environments.”
— Tan Eng Hwa, EEE PioneerTHERE IS NO DOUBT THAT Singapore is a tiny red dot on the global map. However, it is more important that there be no doubt about the sovereignty of our country. In order to do so, the Ministry of Defence (Mindef), Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and Defence Science Organisation (DSO) National Laboratories play key roles to ensure the country's security. NTI pioneers have been contributing to the defence of Singapore via these organisations.
Lee Yeaw Lip's first job was with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). As project engineer, he ensured the smooth operation of helicopters and fighter aircrafts. He oversaw a team of technicians in charge of maintaining aircraft instruments and electrical components. His colleagues were Joshua Lee Yuan Horng, Heng Guan Teck, and Henry Tan Chin Tuan. They could be credited in part for the annual National Day aerial spectacle. Yeaw Lip's last RSAFrole was to look after supply chains, aircraft spares procurement, warehousing and urgent purchases. Later, at DSTA, Yeaw Lip ran the training facility for their engineers. DSTA's mission is to “harness and exploit science and technology, and provide technological and engineering support, to meet the defence and national security needs of Singapore”.
After graduation, RSAF scholar Henry Tan served at the Radar and Communication School at the Air Engineering Training Institute. The school trained RSAF technicians. Henry was subsequently transferred to the Aero-Systems Programme Office to participate in the F16 aircraft programme. His engineering expertise was instrumental to his appointment as the project engineer covering the avionics systems. He was also with the multi-million dollar Maritime Patrol Aircraft programme to equip a civil aircraft with sensors, communication systems and weapons. Henry remembered one thing with pride. “We were up to the challenge of meeting all operational requirements within the budget and timeline,” he said.
While Yeaw Lip and Henry helped to protect Singapore's airspace, Neo Lay Beng guarded Singapore's sea lanes. His lifelong career in the Navy Logistics helps to ensure that a maritime nation such as Singapore has freedom of access to the sea to ensure an unbroken supply of daily necessities.
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- One Degree, Many ChoicesA Glimpse into the Career Choices of the NTI Pioneer Engineering Class of 85, pp. 84 - 88Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2012