About Jesse F. Berry
Jesse F. Berry, President
JB ENTERPRISES
Box 793 Twinbrook StationRockville, MD Telephone:301-***-****
Fax: 301-***-****
abqcsr@r.postjobfree.com
Jesse F. Berry
EXPERIENCE
EXPERIENCE
JB ENTERPRISES
June 1993-Present PRESIDENT
Owner/Founder of "high-tech" Information
Systems small business providing hardware
and software systems support. Capabilities
include Web Development, Business Process
Re-Engineering, and creation of Telecommunications
and Computer Networks.VITRO
CORPORATION
1991-June 1993 ASSOC. PRINCIPAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKING
Responsible for the Telecommunications and Networking functions within
the Software Center of Excellence (CE) including responsibility for managing
the assignments, work-flow, timeliness, and budgets associated with the
Center's Telecommunications and Networking Contracts, Tasks and Delivery
Orders. Responsible for developing a telecommunications and networking
infra-structure based on open system standards that will operate in an
efficient and effective manner, and be capable of supporting both Commercial
and DoD-wide applications. The infrastructure consists of LANs, hardware,
executive software, software tools, Network Management Systems and facilities,
and access to the Vitro Wide Area Network.
1988-1991 DIRECTOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Responsible for defining and developing strategies for the utilization
of technology to support the objectives of the Corporate Strategic Plan.
Created Corporate Technology Development Plan that identifies the technological
areas that the corporation should be pursuing and the rationale for the
technological areas chosen. The plan includes descriptions of the technological
marketplace, the sales potential, and the resource requirements for establishing
VITRO's preeminence within the selected marketplace.
1983-1988 DEPARTMENT HEAD
Managed the Systems Technology Department. Department functions cover
the full spectrum of systems engineering and include: development of computer
models and simulations, system requirements studies, acquisition management,
hardware and software systems integration, hardware and software test and
evaluation, interface and operational documentation, data management and
logistics support, in-service engineering, and training.
Responsible for major field offices in Norfolk and Manassas, Virginia,
Warminster, Pennsylvania, and the main department office in Rockville,
Maryland.
1980-1983 ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEAD
Provided engineering administration for the Systems Technology Department's
contract efforts on acoustic systems development, software development,
test criteria development, installation and checkout, and human engineering
studies for US Navy sonar systems.
1978-1980 GENERAL
DYNAMICS PROGRAM MANAGER
Coordinated design and development of automatic test equipment used
in all STANDARD Missile programs. As Program Manager directed the development
and overseas demonstrations of Bistatic Radar System(BRASS). Conducted
engineering studies culminating in successful proposals for airborne radar
and missile guidance systems.
1974-1978 HUGHES
AIRCRAFT COMPANY GROUP SUPERVISOR
Program Manager and Project Engineer for Thinline Telemetry IR&D
project. The objective was to develop a 0.625" OD x 2.5" L telemetry module
that performed signal conditioning, A/D conversion, data processing, timing,
and data transmission functions within a one inch OD towed array.
Directed the system design of EDM SURTASS 256 channel digital telemetry
subsystem, the SURTASS array, the tow cable, and a 40- ton winch.
1972-1973 HONEYWELL
CORPORATION PRINCIPAL ENGINEER
Conducted design studies for a joint United States-United Kingdom Navies'
project to develop an experimental active bottom bounce sonar. Designed
T/R switching equipment, conducted systems integration, monitored performance,
conducted fault isolation and assessment, interface control and configuration
management, foreign site surveys, and installation planning, and provided
project management.
1966-1971
HUGHES
AIRCRAFT COMPANY ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
Systems Engineer AN/BQQ-5 Submarine Sonar
System
Responsible for complete design and development
of low frequency signal processing system
for towed array sonar.
Performed sonar circuit design and sonar
subsystem design including systems for analog
and digital conversions. Responsible for
complete design, development, fabrication
and test of experimental system for predicting
farfield acoustic response patterns from
nearfield sound pressure measurements.
Proposed, presented, designed, developed, and field tested instrumentation
subsystems for deep ocean data processing systems. Developed line of phase-lock
loop tracking filters using fm and digital techniques. Member of development
team responsible for developing a state of the art analog to digital converter.
PROGRAMMING
and SOFTWARE CAPABILITIES: Thorough knowledge and experience
using most software application packages for data, word, communications,
and graphics; simulation, modeling, and computer assisted design. Substantial
programming experience with Higher Order Languages, including Fortran, PL-1, Basic, VBasic, COMMNET, HTML and CGI.
EDUCATION:
California State University at Long Beach
M.S.E.E., 1969
Long Beach, California
Winner, Hughes Aircraft Company Fellowship
University of Southern California 1962
B.S.E.E. (1962)
Los Angeles, California
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professional Summer (1978)
Certificate in Software Systems Engineering
General Dynamics Corp./CDC 1979
Certificate in Program Management 1980
West Coast University
Executive Management Program 1985
Pennsylvania State University
Broadband Communications 1992
George Washington UniversityPUBLICATIONS:
"Introduction To Sonar Systems," Vitro Technical Journal,
Vol. 9 No. 1 Winter 1991 (Recipient of "Award of Excellence" 1991-1992 Society for Technical Communications competition.)
"The Performance of a Phase Locked Loop Local Area Network in
the Presence of Coherent and Incoherent Noise," VITRO Technical
Journal, Vol. 7 No. 1 Spring 1989 (Recipient of "Distinguished Technical Communication" award, 1989-1990 Society for Technical Communications competition.)
"Technology Development Plan," VITRO Corp. (April 1989).
"Preliminary Processing and Software Considerations for the Multi-Mode
Guidance Unit",
GD Technical Memorandum 6-341-017 (July 1979)
"The Prediction of Acoustic Beam Patterns in the Far Field from Nearfield
Measurements",
Hughes Aircraft Company FR 69-11-553 (June 1969)
INVENTIONS:
Companding Digital Delta Modulator Hughes Aircraft
Company
Digital Phase Lock Loop Telemetry System Hughes Aircraft
Company
Digitally Controlled Pulse Width Modulator Honeywell
Corporation
Semi-conductor Voltage Controlled Oscillator Interstate
Electronics
Phase Lock Loop FM Tracking Filters Interstate Electronics
OTHER:
Instructor: Information Technology - Potomac
College
Industry Consultant
Department of Commerce NIST/Advanced Technology
Program > 1994-2003
Metropolitan Consortium for Minorities in
Engineering (METCON) Member 1983-2005 Chairman 1998-2002
INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- 1999
MARQUIS WHO'S WHO IN THE WEST -1972
Jesse F. Berry, President
JB ENTERPRISES
Box 793 Twinbrook Station Rockville, MD 20848-0793 Telephone: 301-***-****
Fax: 301-***-****
abqcsr@r.postjobfree.com
EXPERIENCE
1999 JB Enterprises
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