Michael K Bartosewcz is seeking a leadership position as a Senior Systems EO/IR Engineer and/or Program Manager on an EO/IR space flight hardware/software/algorithm program. He has significant experience in systems engineering and program management for C4ISR systems including SBIRS High, ABL, IKONOS, U-2 Multispectral Camera, and more. He has expertise in requirements analysis, system architecture analysis, interface definition, mission analysis, certification as a Thermal Vacuum/Vibration Test Engineer, and program/project management. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Vermont and an MS in Physics from the University of Vermont.
The document is a resume for Christian Holmstedt summarizing his experience and skills. It outlines his broad experience in radio astronomy systems and receivers, including analog and digital electronics design, electromechanical systems, automation, RF testing, vacuum technology, and clean room work. It also lists his technical skills and work history developing and testing cryogenically cooled low noise receivers for radio telescopes.
Chad Stewart holds a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and has experience as an Electronics Technician in the Navy where he held a secret security clearance. He has skills in Matlab, SolidWorks, ANSYS, STK, Python, and electronics test equipment. His experience includes projects involving satellite design, robotics programming, 3D printing, and lab work analyzing communication systems and transonic aerodynamic flows. He currently works as a Research Assistant designing sensors and was a Teaching Assistant for a Thermofluids course.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Steve Jurovich's extensive experience over 38 years in test engineering roles, with a focus on design and implementation of test systems using LabVIEW. He has worked on projects in aerospace, defense, optics, lasers, communications and more. His background includes experience in test planning, instrumentation, data acquisition, analysis and documentation. He is seeking a role as a primary contributor on an R&D technical staff where he can apply his diverse test engineering expertise.
Donald Huffer is seeking an engineering position involving RF electronics. He has over 30 years of experience in electrical engineering, specifically in RF/microwave test, antenna design and development, and project management of complex space systems. As an IPT lead on GPS programs, he supported antenna design, testing, and production. He also managed antenna farm development and testing. Huffer has experience managing suppliers and overseeing manufacturing of passive microwave components.
Gregory Sandor is an electrical engineer with over 17 years of experience in RF, microwave, and mixed signal design for applications in aerospace, defense, oil & energy, and electronics industries. He has led engineering teams and multi-disciplinary projects involving design, integration, testing and field support of RF systems and components from DC to mmW frequencies. His background includes positions with Baker Hughes, Lockheed Martin, CHANG Industry, Space Vector, and Talon Instruments with a focus on design, test and integration of RF/MW printed circuit boards, modules, and subsystems.
ProSIM has been providing engineering design, and R&D services to OEMs, Operators, EPC contractors, System Integrators and vendors of nuclear power sector. ProSIM has assisted in the design and seismic evaluation/ analysis of systems, structures and components (SSCs) of nuclear power plants (NPP). Driven by its competence and focus on quality and project management processes, ProSIM has delivered value to its customers. ProSIM has interacted with regulatory bodies and code committees related to nuclear design codes. Methodologies for seismic analysis of mechanical equipment (rotary and static), electrical engineering, instrumentation and control, and structures have been developed by ProSIM using ASME boiler and pressure vessel (B&PV), RCC, IEEE, ASCE and similar codes. Several hundreds of reports of seismic analysis/ evaluation submitted by ProSIM have been approved by the operators or regulatory bodies. ProSIM has taken up several detailed engineering projects. Worked on design optimisation of structures/ equipment, pipelines, supports etc. ProSIM has also supported seismic qualification of equipment/ systems by physical testing by coordinating with agencies.
In addition to the seismic analysis during engineering stage for structural integrity assessment, ProSIM has worked on seismic margin assessment, seismic re-evaluation, fitness for service (FFS), remaining life assessment and extension (RLA/RLE), and failure analysis.
The document is a resume for Andrew A. Kranak, an electronics technician with experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, and installation of various electronic and electromechanical systems. He has a background in the military working on computer, radar, and weapons systems. Currently he works as an RF test technician supporting testing of components for satellite communications.
The document discusses structural integrity challenges in India's nuclear energy sector and proposed solutions. It covers (1) research and development facilities that promote structural integrity of nuclear plant components; (2) use of remote tooling for inspections and repairs; (3) benefits of indigenization in manufacturing critical materials; (4) how modular construction can enhance quality and integrity; and (5) challenges like ensuring economic viability of plants and timely resolution of issues during construction that impact delays. Potential engineering approaches are proposed to address challenges and ensure structural integrity of upcoming 700MWe pressurized heavy water reactors.
The document is a resume for Christian Holmstedt summarizing his experience and skills. It outlines his broad experience in radio astronomy systems and receivers, including analog and digital electronics design, electromechanical systems, automation, RF testing, vacuum technology, and clean room work. It also lists his technical skills and work history developing and testing cryogenically cooled low noise receivers for radio telescopes.
Chad Stewart holds a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and has experience as an Electronics Technician in the Navy where he held a secret security clearance. He has skills in Matlab, SolidWorks, ANSYS, STK, Python, and electronics test equipment. His experience includes projects involving satellite design, robotics programming, 3D printing, and lab work analyzing communication systems and transonic aerodynamic flows. He currently works as a Research Assistant designing sensors and was a Teaching Assistant for a Thermofluids course.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Steve Jurovich's extensive experience over 38 years in test engineering roles, with a focus on design and implementation of test systems using LabVIEW. He has worked on projects in aerospace, defense, optics, lasers, communications and more. His background includes experience in test planning, instrumentation, data acquisition, analysis and documentation. He is seeking a role as a primary contributor on an R&D technical staff where he can apply his diverse test engineering expertise.
Donald Huffer is seeking an engineering position involving RF electronics. He has over 30 years of experience in electrical engineering, specifically in RF/microwave test, antenna design and development, and project management of complex space systems. As an IPT lead on GPS programs, he supported antenna design, testing, and production. He also managed antenna farm development and testing. Huffer has experience managing suppliers and overseeing manufacturing of passive microwave components.
Gregory Sandor is an electrical engineer with over 17 years of experience in RF, microwave, and mixed signal design for applications in aerospace, defense, oil & energy, and electronics industries. He has led engineering teams and multi-disciplinary projects involving design, integration, testing and field support of RF systems and components from DC to mmW frequencies. His background includes positions with Baker Hughes, Lockheed Martin, CHANG Industry, Space Vector, and Talon Instruments with a focus on design, test and integration of RF/MW printed circuit boards, modules, and subsystems.
ProSIM has been providing engineering design, and R&D services to OEMs, Operators, EPC contractors, System Integrators and vendors of nuclear power sector. ProSIM has assisted in the design and seismic evaluation/ analysis of systems, structures and components (SSCs) of nuclear power plants (NPP). Driven by its competence and focus on quality and project management processes, ProSIM has delivered value to its customers. ProSIM has interacted with regulatory bodies and code committees related to nuclear design codes. Methodologies for seismic analysis of mechanical equipment (rotary and static), electrical engineering, instrumentation and control, and structures have been developed by ProSIM using ASME boiler and pressure vessel (B&PV), RCC, IEEE, ASCE and similar codes. Several hundreds of reports of seismic analysis/ evaluation submitted by ProSIM have been approved by the operators or regulatory bodies. ProSIM has taken up several detailed engineering projects. Worked on design optimisation of structures/ equipment, pipelines, supports etc. ProSIM has also supported seismic qualification of equipment/ systems by physical testing by coordinating with agencies.
In addition to the seismic analysis during engineering stage for structural integrity assessment, ProSIM has worked on seismic margin assessment, seismic re-evaluation, fitness for service (FFS), remaining life assessment and extension (RLA/RLE), and failure analysis.
The document is a resume for Andrew A. Kranak, an electronics technician with experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, and installation of various electronic and electromechanical systems. He has a background in the military working on computer, radar, and weapons systems. Currently he works as an RF test technician supporting testing of components for satellite communications.
The document discusses structural integrity challenges in India's nuclear energy sector and proposed solutions. It covers (1) research and development facilities that promote structural integrity of nuclear plant components; (2) use of remote tooling for inspections and repairs; (3) benefits of indigenization in manufacturing critical materials; (4) how modular construction can enhance quality and integrity; and (5) challenges like ensuring economic viability of plants and timely resolution of issues during construction that impact delays. Potential engineering approaches are proposed to address challenges and ensure structural integrity of upcoming 700MWe pressurized heavy water reactors.
John Chu has over 30 years of experience in the semiconductor and solar industries as a project manager, design engineer, and test engineer. He has designed and troubleshot etch, deposition, lithography, and metrology equipment. Most recently, he was a test technician at Lam Research and a senior design engineer at Applied Materials, where he worked on solar cell manufacturing equipment. He has a B.S. in electrical engineering and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Siesmic Evaluation for Structural Integrity Assessment of Nuclear Power PlantsProSIM R & D Pvt. Ltd.
Lecture Delivered by Dr. Shamasundar at ICNPG, Hyderabad on Siesmic Evaluation for Structural Integrity Assessment of Systems, Structures and Components (SSCs) of Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs)
Pro sim nuclear offerings engineering design-siesmic-qualificationProSIM R & D Pvt. Ltd.
We @ ProSIM study in an integrated manner, the interactions between design, materials, manufacturing process and performance.
ProSIM is a total Engineering Solution Provider, providing collaborative engineering and R&D services in product and process design / development / re-engineering / analysis and optimization.
Unicorn provides wireless site acquisition, permitting, design, and radio frequency planning services. They identify optimal site locations, negotiate lease terms, and manage the site acquisition process. Unicorn's services also include obtaining necessary building permits, ensuring sites meet local codes, and liaising with officials. Unicorn creates unique site designs with a focus on flexibility, detail, and community awareness. Radio frequency planning involves route selection, site surveys, equipment recommendations, and using tools like Aircom and CelPlan for network planning and optimization.
Steve McRae_Sr. Engineering Test Specialist Resume_X12GSteven McRae
This document provides a summary of Steven McRae's career experience and qualifications. He has decades of experience in electronics research and development, specializing in RF testing, wireless communications systems testing, and engineering support. Recent roles include senior RF engineer at Linear Corporation testing wireless security systems, and senior test engineer at Novatel Wireless performing 3G/4G wireless network card testing and validation using automated test equipment.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Steven M. Cummins as a semiconductor test engineer. Over 25 years, he has developed test programs and hardware for mixed-signal, memory, logic, and sensor devices. He has worked at several companies in roles such as Principal Test Engineer, Test Engineer, and Product Engineer. His technical skills include languages like C, C++, and Verilog, and test equipment like Nextest and Teradyne testers.
Walt Scoggins has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering, program management, and technical roles across various sectors including commercial airplanes, satellites, military aircraft, and defense systems. He has expertise in requirements verification, risk assessment, systems integration, and airworthiness accreditation. Some of the projects he has supported include the Boeing 777X, 787, P-8A Poseidon, AEW&C programs, OrbComm Gen 2 satellites, A-160 Hummingbird UAV, and GPS-III.
Klinton Williams has over 30 years of experience in telecommunications including managing switching systems and wireless networks. He has expertise in optical networks, DWDM systems, wireless infrastructure, and test equipment. Currently he works as a senior engineer for Coriant in Australia, overseeing fiber optic network deployments and customer support.
Maumita Biswas has over 8 years of experience as a specialist team lead in network engineering. She has led teams for projects in Germany, Netherlands, Indonesia, and Afghanistan. She is skilled in tools like WinFiol, CITRIX, ROMT, and has experience with 2G, 3G, and 4G networks and products from Ericsson. She has received several awards and recognition for her work from customers and Ericsson.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Section manager, led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers. Ten Years’ experience in planning, scheduling, program managing, and accounting.
* Advanced skills in generating and managing systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures. Executed system engineering and integration testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS (Global Positioning System) transmit and receive functionalities. Performed Architecture design, develop and verification of upload initial images application for AEHF Satellite. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
NI is a company that provides platform-based systems for test and measurement and embedded control and monitoring. Their platforms include PXI, CompactRIO, and LabVIEW software. These platforms provide modular and flexible solutions that span the design flow from design to production. Customers in industries like semiconductor testing have been able to significantly improve test speeds, coverage, and reduce development times using NI's solutions compared to traditional instrumentation. NI is focusing on growing markets like industrial internet of things, wireless infrastructure testing, and smart machines.
The GRAMMAR project faced challenges from external unpredictable risks. The initial risk plan addressed manufacturing issues but not the concurrent financial crisis affecting the chip producer. This caused delays receiving functioning chips, jeopardizing the main project goal. After impact analysis and risk register updates, the solution was a six month extension to allow time for additional chip production runs and achieve the goal. The experience highlighted the need to consider broader economic risks and risk interactions in plans, with open communication to stakeholders.
This document provides a summary of John Henry Castillo's qualifications and experience as an RF Engineer. It includes his contact information, 4+ years of experience in network optimization for 2G, 3G, and LTE networks, proficiency with various RF testing tools and analysis software, and roles optimizing network coverage and analyzing failures for various telecom projects in the Philippines and abroad.
This document provides a summary of qualifications and work experience for Ken F. Evans, an electronics engineer with a B.S. in electronics engineering and pursuing a PMP certificate. He has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering roles on various defense programs, including experience with requirements development and verification, testing, and project management. His most recent roles include supporting the KC-46A tanker program and P-8 multi-mission aircraft program at Boeing.
Gary Strang is an experienced controls engineer with over 33 years of experience designing and testing electrical and electronic hardware for naval applications. He has worked at Rolls-Royce Marine North America for over 37 years, where he is responsible for designing, testing, and commissioning controls systems for naval vessels. Prior to that, he held positions at RCA Service Company and General Dynamics where he designed circuitry and interface equipment. Strang has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology from Purdue University.
Vivek Arvind Karguppi has over 25 years of experience in instrumentation maintenance, commissioning, and revamping projects. He is currently working as an Instrument Lead Commissioning Supervisor for KBR on a project in Saudi Arabia. Previously, he served as the Lead Instrument Commissioning Technician for PSN KPOP in Kazakhstan, where he led a team performing loop checking, troubleshooting, and resolving punch items. Karguppi is proficient in DCS systems from several vendors and has extensive experience in loop checking, loop simulation, and commissioning activities.
National Instruments' cofounder reflects on 40 years in test and measurement and discusses the future of the industry. Key points:
- NI helped transition the industry from hardware-focused to software-centric, with tools like LabVIEW and the philosophy that "the software is the instrument."
- Moore's Law and parallel computing allowed NI to leverage advances in hardware to continually improve software tools and deliver more value.
- Emerging technologies like IoT, wireless, and data analytics will further drive the industry, and NI is well-positioned with its software-centric approach and ecosystem of partners.
Adeel Ahmed has over 5 years of experience as an RF Engineer working on LTE, 2G, 3G, and drive test projects for various telecom companies. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering and certifications in CCNA and has extensive skills in RF optimization, troubleshooting, and drive testing software like Probe, Assistant, and Tems Investigation. He is currently working as an LTE RF Engineer for Covenant Tel LLC on their Huawei-Etisalat modernization project in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The document summarizes methods for seismic qualification of equipment through testing. Key points include:
- Equipment is tested on a shake table that simulates earthquake ground motions to show it can withstand forces and perform safety functions.
- Tests are conducted under operating loads while monitoring for structural integrity and functional performance.
- Acceptance is based on no failures, within performance limits, and the test response spectrum enveloping the required response spectrum.
1) Toby Okello Oyoo is a Kenyan male seeking a position in project planning or banking.
2) He has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Nairobi and is set to graduate with a master's degree in project planning and management in December 2016.
3) His work experience includes over three years at two Kenyan banks in finance, customer service, and business development roles, as well as positions as a teacher, intern, and manager of a production company in South Sudan.
John Chu has over 30 years of experience in the semiconductor and solar industries as a project manager, design engineer, and test engineer. He has designed and troubleshot etch, deposition, lithography, and metrology equipment. Most recently, he was a test technician at Lam Research and a senior design engineer at Applied Materials, where he worked on solar cell manufacturing equipment. He has a B.S. in electrical engineering and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Siesmic Evaluation for Structural Integrity Assessment of Nuclear Power PlantsProSIM R & D Pvt. Ltd.
Lecture Delivered by Dr. Shamasundar at ICNPG, Hyderabad on Siesmic Evaluation for Structural Integrity Assessment of Systems, Structures and Components (SSCs) of Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs)
Pro sim nuclear offerings engineering design-siesmic-qualificationProSIM R & D Pvt. Ltd.
We @ ProSIM study in an integrated manner, the interactions between design, materials, manufacturing process and performance.
ProSIM is a total Engineering Solution Provider, providing collaborative engineering and R&D services in product and process design / development / re-engineering / analysis and optimization.
Unicorn provides wireless site acquisition, permitting, design, and radio frequency planning services. They identify optimal site locations, negotiate lease terms, and manage the site acquisition process. Unicorn's services also include obtaining necessary building permits, ensuring sites meet local codes, and liaising with officials. Unicorn creates unique site designs with a focus on flexibility, detail, and community awareness. Radio frequency planning involves route selection, site surveys, equipment recommendations, and using tools like Aircom and CelPlan for network planning and optimization.
Steve McRae_Sr. Engineering Test Specialist Resume_X12GSteven McRae
This document provides a summary of Steven McRae's career experience and qualifications. He has decades of experience in electronics research and development, specializing in RF testing, wireless communications systems testing, and engineering support. Recent roles include senior RF engineer at Linear Corporation testing wireless security systems, and senior test engineer at Novatel Wireless performing 3G/4G wireless network card testing and validation using automated test equipment.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Steven M. Cummins as a semiconductor test engineer. Over 25 years, he has developed test programs and hardware for mixed-signal, memory, logic, and sensor devices. He has worked at several companies in roles such as Principal Test Engineer, Test Engineer, and Product Engineer. His technical skills include languages like C, C++, and Verilog, and test equipment like Nextest and Teradyne testers.
Walt Scoggins has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering, program management, and technical roles across various sectors including commercial airplanes, satellites, military aircraft, and defense systems. He has expertise in requirements verification, risk assessment, systems integration, and airworthiness accreditation. Some of the projects he has supported include the Boeing 777X, 787, P-8A Poseidon, AEW&C programs, OrbComm Gen 2 satellites, A-160 Hummingbird UAV, and GPS-III.
Klinton Williams has over 30 years of experience in telecommunications including managing switching systems and wireless networks. He has expertise in optical networks, DWDM systems, wireless infrastructure, and test equipment. Currently he works as a senior engineer for Coriant in Australia, overseeing fiber optic network deployments and customer support.
Maumita Biswas has over 8 years of experience as a specialist team lead in network engineering. She has led teams for projects in Germany, Netherlands, Indonesia, and Afghanistan. She is skilled in tools like WinFiol, CITRIX, ROMT, and has experience with 2G, 3G, and 4G networks and products from Ericsson. She has received several awards and recognition for her work from customers and Ericsson.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Section manager, led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers. Ten Years’ experience in planning, scheduling, program managing, and accounting.
* Advanced skills in generating and managing systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures. Executed system engineering and integration testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS (Global Positioning System) transmit and receive functionalities. Performed Architecture design, develop and verification of upload initial images application for AEHF Satellite. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
NI is a company that provides platform-based systems for test and measurement and embedded control and monitoring. Their platforms include PXI, CompactRIO, and LabVIEW software. These platforms provide modular and flexible solutions that span the design flow from design to production. Customers in industries like semiconductor testing have been able to significantly improve test speeds, coverage, and reduce development times using NI's solutions compared to traditional instrumentation. NI is focusing on growing markets like industrial internet of things, wireless infrastructure testing, and smart machines.
The GRAMMAR project faced challenges from external unpredictable risks. The initial risk plan addressed manufacturing issues but not the concurrent financial crisis affecting the chip producer. This caused delays receiving functioning chips, jeopardizing the main project goal. After impact analysis and risk register updates, the solution was a six month extension to allow time for additional chip production runs and achieve the goal. The experience highlighted the need to consider broader economic risks and risk interactions in plans, with open communication to stakeholders.
This document provides a summary of John Henry Castillo's qualifications and experience as an RF Engineer. It includes his contact information, 4+ years of experience in network optimization for 2G, 3G, and LTE networks, proficiency with various RF testing tools and analysis software, and roles optimizing network coverage and analyzing failures for various telecom projects in the Philippines and abroad.
This document provides a summary of qualifications and work experience for Ken F. Evans, an electronics engineer with a B.S. in electronics engineering and pursuing a PMP certificate. He has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering roles on various defense programs, including experience with requirements development and verification, testing, and project management. His most recent roles include supporting the KC-46A tanker program and P-8 multi-mission aircraft program at Boeing.
Gary Strang is an experienced controls engineer with over 33 years of experience designing and testing electrical and electronic hardware for naval applications. He has worked at Rolls-Royce Marine North America for over 37 years, where he is responsible for designing, testing, and commissioning controls systems for naval vessels. Prior to that, he held positions at RCA Service Company and General Dynamics where he designed circuitry and interface equipment. Strang has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology from Purdue University.
Vivek Arvind Karguppi has over 25 years of experience in instrumentation maintenance, commissioning, and revamping projects. He is currently working as an Instrument Lead Commissioning Supervisor for KBR on a project in Saudi Arabia. Previously, he served as the Lead Instrument Commissioning Technician for PSN KPOP in Kazakhstan, where he led a team performing loop checking, troubleshooting, and resolving punch items. Karguppi is proficient in DCS systems from several vendors and has extensive experience in loop checking, loop simulation, and commissioning activities.
National Instruments' cofounder reflects on 40 years in test and measurement and discusses the future of the industry. Key points:
- NI helped transition the industry from hardware-focused to software-centric, with tools like LabVIEW and the philosophy that "the software is the instrument."
- Moore's Law and parallel computing allowed NI to leverage advances in hardware to continually improve software tools and deliver more value.
- Emerging technologies like IoT, wireless, and data analytics will further drive the industry, and NI is well-positioned with its software-centric approach and ecosystem of partners.
Adeel Ahmed has over 5 years of experience as an RF Engineer working on LTE, 2G, 3G, and drive test projects for various telecom companies. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering and certifications in CCNA and has extensive skills in RF optimization, troubleshooting, and drive testing software like Probe, Assistant, and Tems Investigation. He is currently working as an LTE RF Engineer for Covenant Tel LLC on their Huawei-Etisalat modernization project in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The document summarizes methods for seismic qualification of equipment through testing. Key points include:
- Equipment is tested on a shake table that simulates earthquake ground motions to show it can withstand forces and perform safety functions.
- Tests are conducted under operating loads while monitoring for structural integrity and functional performance.
- Acceptance is based on no failures, within performance limits, and the test response spectrum enveloping the required response spectrum.
1) Toby Okello Oyoo is a Kenyan male seeking a position in project planning or banking.
2) He has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Nairobi and is set to graduate with a master's degree in project planning and management in December 2016.
3) His work experience includes over three years at two Kenyan banks in finance, customer service, and business development roles, as well as positions as a teacher, intern, and manager of a production company in South Sudan.
Este documento presenta información sobre dos medidas de correlación comúnmente usadas: el coeficiente de correlación de Spearman y el coeficiente de correlación de Pearson. Explica las fórmulas, pasos y aplicaciones de ambos coeficientes, así como sus ventajas y desventajas. También incluye ejemplos numéricos para ilustrar cómo calcular los coeficientes a partir de conjuntos de datos.
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The document discusses personalization in online customer experiences. It argues that most "personalization" is just basic segmentation, while true personalization uses behavioral and psychographic data to dynamically tailor each customer's journey. Personalization that understands individual customers can dramatically increase engagement, sales, and loyalty by reducing abandonment. It emphasizes that personalization is crucial for insurers seeking to engage digital native generations.
Supporting the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: JRC EMIS / GMIS datasets. This presentation was part of the Diplohack Brussels Data Market on 29-30 April 2016.
USB devices connect to a computer through a USB host controller and can communicate through standard USB descriptors. While this allows plug-and-play functionality, it also enables security issues like malware being installed through malicious USB devices without the user's knowledge. Attacks range from simple keyloggers to more advanced techniques like modifying firmware or exploiting driver vulnerabilities. Solutions to improve USB security are challenging due to the need to maintain backwards compatibility.
John Fitzpatrick has over 30 years of experience in engineering and electronics, including expertise in test equipment, engineering labs, temperature and vacuum testing, space radio, EMI testing, and more. He has worked for several companies supporting projects for NASA, the military, and private sector. His background includes circuit design, thermal vacuum testing, and training personnel in electronics, ESD safety, and cleanroom protocols.
Kevin Carlson is an electro-optical associate engineer seeking a position that values both its products and employees. He has over 25 years of experience in design, engineering, manufacturing, quality assurance, and testing of laser and electro-optical devices for military, aerospace, and commercial applications. His background includes roles in R&D, production, and supporting major programs for companies such as United Technologies, Goodrich, and Decade Products.
This document provides a summary of Kenneth R. Young's qualifications, including his contact information, objective, education, qualifications, and extensive work experience in software development, systems engineering, and testing roles across various defense and aviation companies since 1995. He has expertise in C/C++, Java, Ada, and embedded systems and holds a Secret security clearance.
The document provides a catalogue of products and services including aerospace projects, unmanned aerial systems, control systems, and embedded electronics with a focus on developing onboard software, ground support equipment, data processing solutions, and unmanned aerial vehicles including an aerial target drone.
Christian I. Igwe is a project manager with over 20 years of experience managing complex technical projects, including satellite antenna design and development at Boeing. He possesses strong skills in project management, team leadership, and antenna design. He has successfully led numerous projects on time and under budget, including completing a GPS satellite antenna project a year ahead of schedule and $7 million under budget. He holds two patents and multiple corporate awards for his work. He is seeking a new opportunity to apply his expertise to benefit a dynamic organization.
Chad Chaffin is a graduate student in aerospace engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His graduate project involves designing an autonomous UAS capable of supersonic cruise. He has experience incorporating sensor suites onto UAS for atmospheric sensing. He also has experience with requirements and documentation for UAS flight approval from the FAA. His senior design project involved designing an orbital debris capture mechanism for satellites.
Vincent E. Acevedo has over 24 years of experience as an electronic maintenance technician with skills in troubleshooting semiconductor tools, preventative maintenance, and repairing tools for high-volume fabrication factories. He has a track record of reducing downtime and improving process efficiency. His experience includes working with tools that use hazardous materials and gases while adhering to strict safety protocols.
Paul Rapp has over 20 years of experience as a software systems engineer and architect working on projects involving command and control, communications, mission planning, intelligence, simulation, and more. He has extensive experience developing software for satellite ground systems, test systems, and more using technologies like UNIX, Linux, VAX/VMS, TCP/IP, graphics programming, object-oriented programming, UML, and Agile methods. Recently he led the development of test vectors for GPS modernization and organized the configuration management of test vectors.
William R. A. Ziegler has over 30 years of experience in program management, business development, and opto-mechanical engineering. He is currently a senior program manager at Aurotech Corporation leading an enterprise architecture modernization effort for the FDA. Prior to this role, he has held several program management positions at companies such as Fibertek, The Coddington Group, and Optelecom-NKF where he managed programs for NASA, DOD, and commercial clients.
The document provides a summary of the candidate's work experience and skills. It includes:
1) Over 4 years of experience in software validation and verification for avionics systems. Current role involves unit testing of flight software for a compact head-up display system.
2) Experience with requirements management, design, testing and verification activities over multiple aerospace projects. Skills include requirements tracing, test case development, defect resolution and client communication.
3) Proficient with tools like DOORS, VectorCAST, Wind River emulator and programming languages like C/C++. Background includes work on systems like automatic flight control and secondary power distribution for aircraft.
Syed Kashan Ali is seeking a position that allows him to utilize his skills in integrity, professionalism, and career development. He has over 8 years of experience in fields including research, engineering, planning, and optimization for companies such as Ericsson, L-3, Huawei, and Telecard. He has expertise in areas like antenna design, radio frequency planning, network optimization, and software like ADS, HFSS, and TEMS.
Joseph D'Angelo is an electrical engineer with over 20 years of experience designing, developing, and testing complex systems. He has expertise in systems integration, network design, hardware design, software design and coding. He worked at Rockwell Collins from 2003 to 2015 as a senior software engineer and senior electrical engineer where he collaborated on meeting requirements, designed computer networks and power systems. Prior to that, he worked at Lockheed Martin from 1995 to 2002 as a staff systems engineer and senior systems engineer, providing verification and validation for flight trainers and leading the design of command and control systems.
Sean G. O'Sullivan has over 25 years of experience designing and integrating high technology systems. He currently works as a Senior Staff Systems Engineer at Lockheed Martin, where he has led projects integrating electro-optical payloads and developing requirements. Prior experience includes roles as a Failure Review Board Lead and managing engineering teams. O'Sullivan has expertise in systems engineering, project management, requirements development, and risk management. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and is a Certified Product Engineer with Top Secret security clearance.
This document provides a summary of Srinivasa Rao Veeravalli's experience and qualifications. He has over 10 years of experience in the IT industry designing and implementing embedded products for various domains. He has extensive experience in safety analysis methods and compliance with various safety standards like ISO26262. He also has expertise in software development, programming languages, microcontrollers, protocols and tools.
Sujith Mathew Geevarghese is seeking a position in unmanned and autonomous systems. He has a Master's degree in Unmanned & Autonomous Systems Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication from Birla Institute of Technology. His projects include developing controllers for UAV formation flight and an autonomous lawnmower. He has work experience in IT support, teaching assistants, and project management.
The document summarizes the work experience of Bhagyesh Haldankar from January 1996 to April 2004 as an Area Service Manager for I.R. Technology Services Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai, India. In this role, he was responsible for installing and providing application support for scientific instruments across India. He also performed electronic troubleshooting, trained customers on instrument operation and data analysis, and promoted additional maintenance and spare parts services. The instruments supported included spectroscopy and analytical equipment from Thermo and Leco.
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1. Michael K Bartosewcz (Bart) _________________________________________
7700 E. 13th
St. N., #34 Wichita, KS 67206 303-249-8618 michaelbarkus1@gmail.com
CAREER GOAL: I am seeking a leadership position as a Senior Systems EO/IR Engineer
and/or Program Manager on an EO/IR space flight hardware/software/algorithm program.
EO/IR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE:
• Significant systems engineering and program management experience in the
design/building/testing of end-to-end C4ISR systems including SBIRS High (ONIR),
ABL, IKONOS, U-2 Multispectral Camera, Look Down Stabilized Gimbals and
Battlefield Ordnance Awareness (MASINT) Programs.
• Conducts system, subsystem and component level requirements analysis, requirements
flowdown to lower level specifications and test procedures. Risk identification and
mitigation.
• Conducts system architecture analysis and trade studies to optimize design and mitigate
risks.
• Defines interfaces at sub-system and component level in line with requirements
Architecture and sub-system level products for specification and requirements
traceability
• Develop ground segment specifications, space segment interface definition, conduct
mission level trades, define and document space segment architecture
• Mission domain knowledge in missile defense, missile warning, technical intelligence
and battle space awareness
• Certified Thermal Vacuum/Vibration Test Engineer for Space Flight Hardware.
• Leads successful DoD compliant design reviews such as PDR, CDR, etc.
• Significant management, technical and business experience gained in running my own
company, EO Space Systems for 10 years.
• Design, develop integrate and test spacebased and airborne military EO/IR systems
EDUCATION:
University of Vermont
• BS Electrical Engineering 1974 – Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, top
10% of class
• MS Physics 1976 University of Vermont
• Experimental Optics, Detectors and Lasers
University of Santa Clara Coursework on MBA Program Management
Two week course completed at Ball Aerospace for Program Management
Certified Principal Engineer (CPE) CORE Training (completed at Lockheed Martin).
COMPUTER PROFICIENCY:
• DOORS, Visio 2003, Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Project), Matlab,
ENVI, and MathCad
2. TECHNICAL AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE:
January 2014 to Present, Sr. EO/IR Systems Engineer (Contractor, self employed)
Mike Bartosewcz EO/IR Space Systems
Engineering Company
Senior Space Systems
Architect – responsible for
satellite space system
architectures supporting LEO,
MEO, GEO space missions
-Provide system level concept development for new EO/IR sensors, with focus on missile
track/missile warning hyperspectral imagers, lidars, and large deployable optical systems
-Provide leadership and training to engineers who are new to the field
-Development and building of space flight EO/IR hardware
-Model and analyze radiometric calibration and performance of future sensors
-Support strategic positioning and marketing to win new optical sensor contracts
L-3 Cincinnati Electronics, Mason OH.
Traveled to OSD and supported the NewEyes effort, supplementing SBIRS from LEO as a
hosted ONIR payload.
Created provisional patent pending in the area of on chip, hyperspectral pushbroom imaging in
the MWIR and LWIR.
Traveled to AFRL/VS in New Mexico and presented our revolutionary VIPR (Video Image
Processing Radio) concept to Air Force. It was well received a $100K contract is in the process
of being funded. VIPR can provide real time missile plume state vector to the WarFighter in
near real time and relieve the required downlink bandwidth requirements. VIPR is sensor and
algorithm agnostic. Submitted a concept to DARPA involving VIPR on an unmanned
autonomous boat.
Submitted a concept to NRO involving a small rugged IR camera on a cubesat to track large
ships day and night.
Received $10,000 of Bid and Proposal (B and P) charge number, to form and lead a technical
team to propose new advance focal plane technologies to NASA Goddard for a Landsat Weather
mission replacement. Use the hyperspectral FPA referenced in above patent application.
Create space EO/IR payload concepts, specifications, functional block diagrams to integrate L-3
various ‘downspout’ component companies into a single unified EO/IR space sensor center of
excellence. Define government, civilian and commercial markets and customers for space
3. EO/IR sensor payloads. Identified several new military and civilian space sensor applications
allowing enabling technologies (from L-3 CE) to be identified.
Proposed space concepts include: SBIRS-like at GEO, Space Situational Awareness at GEO,
IKONOS/GEO-EYE-like LEO, SAR, ultra large FPA, Hyperspectral FPA and Hypertemporal
SWIR to track missiles under clouds. Created 6 DOORS requirements documents, for 6
different concepts, showing top level customer requirements, requirements then flowed to the
system and subsystems level.
Lead the following “L-3 CE EO/IR Space Payload” Initiatives:
• Put a tactical L-3 CE IR FLIR in production onto a Cubesat (with University of
Colorado) and fly it in space
• Create a monolithic hyperspectral pushbroom FPA via Fabry-Perot etalon
(created by Ohio State University, Nanotechnology Lab, via ion etching
• Supported novel and industry leading concept for Video Image Processing Radio
(VIPR) which has gained Air Force attention
March 2013 to January 2014, Sr. Systems Engineer (Contractor, self employed)
ITT Space Systems (Exelis) at Ft. Wayne IN.
Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) (payload) for GOES-R (NASA/NOAA sponsored)
• Co-Authored instrument (ABI) integration to bus (A2100) and test Program document
(TVac/Vib/EMI/EMC, dynamic interaction testing, etc.) detailed test plan
• Co-Authored instrument “ABI Emergency Procedures for A2100 Integration and Test
Plan”
• Supporting GSE hardware (ABI) development via requirements generation for thermal
vacuum testing EO/IR spaceborne multispectral sensor (payload)
o Blackbody (radiometry)
o Solar thermal load simulator (mission hot)
o Wrote GSE hardware thermal control requirements for testing payload in thermal
vacuum while integrated to bus (LM A2100)
o LN2 and heater thermal control console requirements
Mission hot to mission cold (ABI instrument)
4. • Writing software requirements changes in DOORS/XML in support of:
o Payload (ABI) integration to bus (LM A2100) in TVAC testing in Denver
Incorporating ground testing only temporal delays between commands
and received telemetry
Comparing and modifying telemetry command lines with
instrument/sensor response in telemetry for these tests
Generating XML files and schemas mods to support
o Stacked payload/bus/launch vehicle (Atlas V) at Cape Canaveral testing
Comparing and modifying telemetry command lines with
instrument/sensor response in telemetry for these tests
Generating XML files and schemas mods to support
o Robust DOORS requirements editing/auditing of a formal program document
• Introduced ITT Space to a new Alion flat black silicon paint (MH2200) and it is being
space qualified due to my recommendation for use on thermal vacuum GSE for thermal
control. It will be used near the flight payload. The selected paint meets Program
emissivity, outgassing, particulate shedding, ease of use, responsiveness of vendor and
mechanical durability requirements
• Introduced ITT Space to using an ionizer in the gaseous nitrogen cleaning of flight optics.
This process change has been embraced by the contamination control group and the
optics group. Also am proposing to use this same ionizer in the standard ITT Space ESD
practice (around circuit boards, spacecraft, etc.).
• Investigating quantitatively the effects of unbalanced scan mirror torques on the line of
sight of the instrument with image quality in mind, found no issues
• Created multiple BOEs for Systems Engineering to take to NASA/NOAA to justify
funding and contract mods
• Enhanced skills learned at ITT Space (Exelis)
o Further ENVI image processing experience
o Further Matlab image processing experience
5. EO SPACE SYSTEMS CONSULTING COMPANY, Wichita, KS (Contractor, self
employed) • May 2011 – March 2013
Chief Systems Engineer at PV Labs, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
• Responsible for integrating various airborne Hyperspectral and Vis/IR HD
Overhead Persistent IR (OPIR) imaging cameras into line of sight stabilized
gimbals (< 5 urad.) with highly accurate geolocation capability (<1.5 mrad.) for
various DoD customers. Create airborne OPIR CONOPS and OPIR Flight Test
Plans. Follow up with in the field flight testing, data analysis, data reduction then
brief potential customers.
• Lead Systems Engineer on an airborne wide area OPIR surveillance system with a
state of the art large area coverage, resolution and scene refresh rate.
LWIR/MWIR FPA’s FOV is scanned with a fast turning polygon and has a very
long TDI capability. Defining requirements and requirements flowdown for
system.
• Proficient in motor and gearhead selection for smart (digital) servo control
• Lead in FMEA for certain failed PCBs
• Lead successful Critical Design Review with customer MIT/LL
• Wrote then executed thermal/vibration qualification documents for new line of
stabilized gimbals
o Thermal/Vibe testing was at MDA in Toronto
o All LOS stabilized gimbal thermal/vibe test results were successful and
accepted by Lockheed Fire Control Orlando
GOODRICH ISR SENSOR SYSTEMS, Chelmsford MA
Senior EO/IR Systems Engineer
• September 2009 – May 2011
Job Description:
• Systems lead for Airborne MultiSpectral Detection (MSD) Program
o Used COTs camera/gimbal hardware integrated with custom Visual Basic
(VB) command/control software
o Short quick reaction schedule to demonstrate airborne concept
o Wrote flight CONOPS and Flight Test Plan
o Runs (tactical) NVTHERM and SSCAM to predict system
detection/identification range performance. Flight dual band image data
(SNR) confirms what was predicted by math code within 20%
o Flight test image results good as “materials of interest” were detected
• Co-lead U-2 (SYERS) multispectral camera ground systems
o Using Image Chain Analysis in calculation of radiance at aperture or digital
number
o Provided relative and absolute radiometric calibration and error budget for all
six U2 camera bands
o Wrote in field radiometric calibration procedure of U-2 camera using hangar
blackbody and integrating sphere radiometric calibrations
6. o Result was the target spectral band-to-band shape was now to a higher
accuracy and therefore can be processed using hyperspectral processing
algorithms, which allowed more accurate specific material identification or
material of interest ID
o Using ENVI scatter plots and PCA to derive best material identification
algorithm across spectrum
o Identified and procured materials to provide in scene radiometric calibration
via the empirical line method (ELM)
o Wrote procedure on how to implement ELM for radiometric calibration of
flight sensor
LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SYSTEMS, Denver CO (Lateral transfer at LM from
LMCT.)
Laser Comm. System, Senior Staff Systems Engineer • October 2008 – September 2009
Job Description: Updating multiple space flight subsystem and overall system specifications to
a new “boilerplate” format. Conducting top level (A-spec) system requirements flowdown.
Responsible for troubleshooting vendor and flight test hardware issues.
• Independently verified direct detection laser communication (SNR) link budget
• Updated overall laser communication system equipment specification (A Spec) to a new
revision
• Updated 5 space flight subsystem specs to new “boilerplate” while incorporating all
approved technical changes and updated set of reference documents
• Wrote flight subsystem and full system test reports based on thermal vacuum, vibe, etc
test data
• Provided overall system requirements flowdown to support flight hardware test
° System interfaces defined
° Traceability/linkage of quantitative requirements across these interfaces
• Requirements flowdown/traceability (all ‘shalls’) from system A spec to lower level
(subsystem) specifications
° A few ‘surprises’ found
• Performing functional and physical audit of system ‘engineering design unit’
• Provided technical support to test engineering mainly electrical engineering
° Identified and resolved differential ECL phase and crosstalk issues
• Provided technical support to CPE (lead engineer) mainly as an electrical engineer
• Loaned to LM Sunnyvale SBIRS program fall of 2008 (4 months) to lead the “Mission
Disaggregion Study”
° Detailed cost/technical/risk tradespace based on ‘systems of systems’ analysis
° Coordinated between LM Sunnyvale (Prime/Integegration/Test), LM Boulder
(ground station) NG Azusa (payload) and Newton (bus)
° Discovered that satellite ‘complexity’ as well as weight drives system cost
° Separated 4 main SBIRS missions onto smaller less complex satellites
° Received ‘good grades’ from SBIRS Program on IRAD results
° Provided SBIRS with unique tactical weapons flash phenomenology resulting in
improved on-orbit payload absolute radiometric calibration
7. LOCKHEED MARTIN COHERENT TECHNOLOGIES, Louisville CO
Senior EO Systems Engineer, LIDAR Programs • September 2007 – October 2008
Job Description: Technical management led of a successful PDR involving putting a coherent
3-D lidar/vibrometer on an existing fighter Targeting Pod (team of 7 engineers)
• Requirements for each coherent 3-D LIDAR subsystem defined through requirements
flowdown from top level system specification
• Proved Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) compatibility to existing aircraft pods
° Signal Processing (FPGA programming) effort continues today on Company IRAD,
based on these previous (my) efforts (algorithm definition)
• Independently validated coherent LIDAR SNR equation supporting range, x-y resolution
and vibrometery accuracy and precision
• Provided overall system requirements flowdown to support flight hardware test
° Intra-system interfaces defined
° Extra-system interfaces defined
° Traceability/linkage of quantitative requirements across these interfaces
• Optical bench and signal processing SWaP reduction incorporated
• Lead competitive proposal submitted to AFRL/SN in late March 08 to move program
from TRL2 to TRL8
EO SPACE SYSTEMS, Louisville CO (Contractor, self employed) • March 2003 – September
2007
Chief Systems Engineer at ARSPACE (SMCD Army Battle Labs, Space Directorate- Colorado
Spring CO •
Job Description: Designing, procuring, integrating and testing of Satellite Tactical Ground
Station (TGS) for Command/Control of TACSAT-3 (Successfully launched 20 May 2009)
• Wrote TGS CONOPS, COMMs ICD and Test Plan
• The satellite’s primary payload is the Advanced Responsive Tactically Effective Military
Imaging Spectrometer (ARTEMIS), a sophisticated camera that collects images of Earth
and breaks down reflected light into hundreds of spectral bands that can be analyzed to
reveal the elemental composition of surfaces or objects on the ground. ARTEMIS
imagery has been used in the past year to assist earthquake relief efforts in Haiti and
Chile.
Systems Test Engineer, Airborne Laser Program (ABL), support subcontract from Boeing
SVS (Reported to Mike Meline)
Job Description: Operator, on the ABL jet, of the Beam Control Fire Control (BCFC)
Subsystem
• Utilized my knowledge of Lockheed’s Space Based Laser Program
• Conducted software (SW) testing using a real time (embedded) UNIX based work
station, commanding target acquisition/tracking/ranging in real time via GUIs and UNIX
command lines.
• FC Command, control and diagnostics (IP sniffer) of beam pointing control loops,
active/passive trackers, vis/IR sensors, illuminators and state transition logic.
° Trouble shooting the ACQ/Plume/Active Fine Tracker algorithms, software and
performance
8. ° Updated missile tracking thresholding, clutter rejection, centroid/correlation track
algorithms
• Supported successful testing for Program Critical ‘knowledge Point’ in last fall of 2006
in Wichita KS at Boeing Heavy 747 Mods building
EO Senior Systems Engineer Consultant, Supporting Orbital Sciences proposal to NASA of
Landsat-8 Satellite System
Job Description: Generated technical requirements, internal and external interfaces, RFQ and
top level specifications for the imaging instrument as issued via RFP to the candidate instrument
providers
• Proved specific expertise in image quality, contamination control and geolocation of the
Landsat-8 proposal
Senior Sensor Systems Engineering Consultant on DARPA’s CROSSHAIRS (Tactical
MASINT) program
Job Description: Development of a very low cost MWIR/LWIR sensor, tracker and range
system with algorithms for counter enemy RPG/MANPADs/mortar system
• Provided detailed tactical weapons MWIR/LWIR weapons flash signatures and
backgrounds
• Provided projectile kinematics on a frame by frame basis
• Performed radiometry and SNR calculations using an advanced uncooled microbolometer
as a sensor
° Benchmarked math model with actual muzzle flash signature collected data
• Provided all weapons flash IR signatures and kinematics in a detailed hypertemporal
spreadsheet
Senior EO Systems Engineer, subcontracted to Boeing SVS, Albuquerque, NM
Job Description: Working various sensor and tactical directed energy laser programs/proposals
• Provided space qualification plan for certain ultra-precise LIDAR program components
• Performed detailed radiometry, SNR calculations, NEA verification, camera non-
uniformity calibration procedure, CONOPS for Airborne Tactical Laser (ATL) and
Airborne Laser (ABL) Programs
• Specified a LWIR camera system for mortar round tracking in flight at YUMA Proving
Grounds as part of a directed energy weapon system
° Benchmarked SNR equations with actual collected mortar signatures against sky/cloud
LWIR data
° Participated in world’s first active/passive tracking of a mortar round in flight
• Lead design team constructing a tactical, low cost, launch on demand, compact deployed
secondary imaging satellite for AFRL/VS. Successfully completed program PDR
Program Manager/CSE of Laser Threat Warning and Attack Reporting Program
(LTWARS) for SMDC Huntsville, customer was AFRL/SN Wright Patterson AFB
Job Description: Responsible for all technical, financial and schedule aspects of the effort
• Drove the requirements identification, requirements flowdown and risk management
• Accomplished a successful CDR and maximum award fee
• This nationally important space technology flew in 2007 as secondary payload
successfully
BALL AEROSPACE, Louisville CO • March 1996 – March 2003
Program Manager
9. Job Description: Led multi-disciplinary (technical, risk and cost estimating) team on a National
ONIR advanced concepts study at Aerojet in Azusa. New enabling focal plane and on board
processing technologies identified, customer requirements flowed down to the subsystem level
• Responsible for al technical, financial and schedule aspects of the effort
• Requirements identification, risk management, requirements flowdown effort included
• This effort resulted in a highly successful Final Report, with a technology development
path to a highly advanced space system
Program Manager, MDA SETA Team of 15 engineers on RAMOS Program
Job Description: SBIRS LOW-like, international space program with Russians. As MDA’s
lead SETA CSE, my team was responsible for verifying for MDA all Program end-to-end
performance parameter, such as image quality, geolocation and line of sight jitter
• The MDA Director of International Programs (Rich Sokol) personally commended in
writing); during this period for my technical excellence in leading the MDA SETA team
• Accomplishment was a 95% MDA award fee, for technical oversight, during my one-
year period as CSE, for Ball Aerospace (~$250K)
Program Manger for the XSS-11 Micro-Satellite and Orbital Express Programs
• Responsible for all technical and cost aspects of both proposal efforts. We lost XSS-11
but WON Orbital Express (value ~ $10M/year over 5 years).
Program Manager of Battlefield Ordnance Awareness (BOA) for five years
Job Description: Successful four week tactical airborne demonstration or real time
identification and location of ordnance firing, at Aberdeen Proving Ground December 2000
• Effort started with a proposal to SMDC in March 1996 and culminated with successful
flight tests at Aberdeen
• Managed the BOA team, size was an average of 15 engineers, half software and half
hardware
• During these six years collected 100% of the available award fee available to the program
from SMDC, total contract value $15M over 5 years
• In this major demonstration, my team successfully identified (from muzzle flash) and
located, in real-time, with 95% accuracy US and foreign tanks, artillery, mortars, C-4 etc
at long slant ranges
Nineteen years at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company as Systems Engineer on ‘certain’
large space program (1977 – 1996)
• Launch campaigns, Titan 4, 3 launches
• All aspects of environmental testing (qualification) of large space vehicles (Shuttle bay)
• Some time is contamination/EMI/EMC lead
• Deorbit
• Anomaly resolution of on orbit assets
Publications:
10. 1. “Large Deployable Reflector”, Report prepared for NASA Ames Research
Center, NASA Contractor Report # 152402
2. Wavefront Sensing and Control Aspects in A High Energy Laser Optical Train”,
SPIE Vol. 293, Wavefront Distortions in Power Optics, Page 225-231.