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PaulR.Gaddie

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Fisherville, KY. 40023

W: 502-***-****

aboz6v@r.postjobfree.com

Posted: 7/6/2004

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US-Authorized to work in the US

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Salary: Negotiable

Will Relocate

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USExperience: 35 Years

Status: Employee

Available: 9/1/04

Desired Occupation: Engineering and management

PAUL RAY GADDIE, Ph.D., PEIndustrial and Systems Engineer

Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Louisville

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

912 Fisherville Road

Fisherville, KY 40023

502-***-****

aboz6v@r.postjobfree.com@win.net

Registered Professional Engineer in Industrial Engineering, Kentucky

Certified MODAPTS Instructor

Private Pilot Wings Phase III

Graduation

Schools Attended Dates Date Degree Department

U. of Louisville 8/92-12/97 Dec 97 Ph.D. Industrial Engineering

Naval Postgraduate School 6/83-9/83Sep 93 Certificate Aviation Safety

U. of California, Berkeley 1/80-4/80 Indust. Eng. and OR

Naval Postgraduate School 7/70-7/72 Jul 71 MS OR/SA Operations Research

U. of Louisville 9/65-5/70 May 70 BEE Electrical Engineering

Masters Thesis Title: A Modular Interface Design in a Human Factors Laboratory

Doctoral Thesis Title: Psychophysical Lifting Limits: A Comparison of Concepts, Lifting

Motion Characteristics and the Effects of Noise

Chairperson--Doctoral Committee: Dr. Waldemar Karwowski

Career Objectives: To teach and research at a major U.S. university.

ACADEMIC AWARDS:

1970 Cincinnati Post Award for Academic Achievement

1997 Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Award

EXPERIENCE:

National Societies:

Oct 03- presentVice President, International MODAPTS Association

National Committees

Dec 2-3, 1999 Industrial Engineering PE Pass Point Recommendation Committee

Dec 5-6, 1998 Industrial Engineering PE Pass Point Recommendation Committee

Dec 7, 1998 Industrial Engineering PE Problem Development Committee

Feb 1998 Provided ergonomics problem for Industrial Engineering 1998 PE exam

Dec 5-6, 1997 Industrial Engineering PE Pass Point Recommendation Committee

University of Louisville

Jan 2000 to presentAdjunct Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering

May99 to Dec99Instructor, Industrial Engineering and Business School

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Extended Campus

Sep99 to presentAdjunct Assistant Professor,

Graduate Program

Industrial ConsultantJan 02-Mar 02Ergotech, Solvey Plant Layout

Nov00 Ergologic, Evaluation of a New Surgical Scrub Sponge

Nov99-Dec00UofL Research Foundation, Toyota TPAP Validation

Oct 99ISYS, Pizza Make Station Ergonomics

Sept 98

ISYS, Sandwich Shop Data Collection

May-June 98Integral Solutions, Sandwich Shop Data Collection

Mar 98 Ergologic, Shoe Friction Measurement

Jan 98 to presentCBI Systems,

software-structuring project

May 96 to Aug 96UofL L Research Foundation, US Postal Service Kinematics of Delivery

Methods

Jul 96 to Aug 96 Ergologic, USDA Kinematic Analysis of STL-Poultry (STL and Maestro

Eviscerator System (MES) Inspection Procedures

Feb 96 to Mar 96Ergologic, USDA Kinematics of Two Poultry Methods

Oct 95Biles and Associates, Plant consult with PlastiColors, Inc

.

Jun 94 to Sep 95Ergologic, US Postal Service Injured-On-Duty Workstation

Nov 93 to Jan 94Ergologic, Chemical Risk Assessment Methods

Jun 93 to Jul 95Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation,

Analysis of the Distribution

Laboratory

Graduate School,

University of LouisvilleAug 92 to Dec 97 Ph.D. Student, University Fellow

Received Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Award for outstanding research and

scholarship in the Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering.

Specialized in ergonomics, operations research and simulation while pursuing a Ph.D. in

Industrial Engineering.

Psychophysical Lifting Limits and Noise

Various Course Instruction

NIOSH 1991 Revised Lifting Equation Simulation in Slam II

Dynamic Risk Models of Low Back Injury

3-D Visualization of Low Back Injury Risk Factors

Neural Networks

TK Solver Problem Lab Development

Grumman Aircraft Systems Division

Feb 86 to Jun 92Senior Systems Engineer, E-2C Flight Test

Test Director JTIDS E-2C Integration.

Planned and conducted flight-testing of Joint Tactical Information Distribution System

(JTIDS) integrated into the E-2C Hawkeye carrier airborne early warning aircraft. The 4-

year effort consisted of over 300 flights in three software builds.

Advised US Navy on JTIDS multi-system testing.

Provided in house consultation to the Advanced Systems Department on the next generation

Advanced Tactical Support Aircraft about mission needs, artificial intelligence functions,

system displays procedures, and crew functions.

Provided E-2C weapon system operation and flight training to

Egyptian Air Force Weapon System Operators

Singapore Royal Air Force Weapon System Operators

US Coast Guard Flight Technicians

US Custom Service Detection System Specialists

As

Test Director of the E-2C Egyptian Tactical Tape Demonstration, conducted and

performed a series of mission flights to qualify the software program and aircraft.

Performed flight-testing of production and updated E-2C Hawkeye aircraft.

Participated in development testing of Update Group I and Group II Weapon Systems for E-

2C aircraft.

Qualified as Co-pilot and Weapon System Operator Instructor of the E-2C Hawkeye aircraft.

Naval War College, US NavyJun 84 to Sep 85. Assistant Director, Center for Advanced Research

Responsible for administrative support of student and staff research in strategic and

tactical employment of U. S. naval forces. Provided guidance, coordination of

administrative support, reviews and grade recommendations for over 45 projects conducted

by 70 researchers on topics of current concern to the Navy and the JCS.

Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN (VAW 117)

Sep 82 to May 84. Mission Commander

Flight mission commander of the E-2C Hawkeye carrier airborne early warning aircraft.

Duties consisted of airwing and flight mission planning, airborne command and control of

airwing operations, operation of the Airborne Tactical Data System (ATDS) and liaison with

ship units. Accomplished one deployment to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific onboard

the USS ENTERPRISE CVA-65, including the first operation of a carrier battle group in the

Northern Pacific since WW II.

Jan 84 to May 84. Assistant to the Executive Officer

Conducted legal investigations and performed special projects on habitability and

operations.

Jun 83 to Dec 83. Squadron Safety Officer

Responsible for the Squadron Safety Program and the NATOPS Program the Naval Aviation

Tactical Operational Procedures Standardization Program. The Safety Program included both

aviation and industrial safety and was concerned with areas of hazard detection, accident

investigation, reporting, and safety training. The NATOPS Program consisted of training

and qualification for squadron pilots, naval flight officers, and flight technicians. The

Squadron was awarded the Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Award for 1983 and two

Battle Efficiency Awards while assigned.

Sep 82 to May 83. Administrative Officer

Managed administrative and personnel functions for a 200 man squadron. Activities

consisted of correspondence, personnel record keeping, education, legal and Human Goals

programs.

Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE HUNDRED TEN (VAW 110)

Apr 82 to Aug 82. Replacement NFO

Transitioned into the E-2C Hawkeye aircraft. Completed course at an accelerated pace with

a minimum number of training flights.

Motorola, Inc. Government Electronics Division

Jan 82 to Mar 82. Systems Engineer

Performed document research and analysis of government systems engineering requirements

and created a proposed systems engineering methodology for the Systems Engineering

Section.

Coordinated software program usage data for maintenance of section programs.

Managed the writing and submission of a proposal for design, manufacture, and test of

experimental optical waveguide diffraction elements.

Oct 81 to Jan 82. XM762 Electronic Time Fuse Human Factors Engineer

Designed and implemented a tailored MIL-H-46855B Human Factors Program for the XM762

Electronic Time Fuse Project.

Apr 80 to Dec 81. SOTAS Human Factors Engineering Task Leader

Responsible for the MIL-H-46855A Human Factors Program for both the Airborne Subsystem

and the Ground Station of the Army's Standoff Target Acquisition System (SOTAS). Program

consisted of plans, task analyses, design evaluations, and testing. Within six-weeks of

assignment, the ailing HFE Program which was failing Government reviews was acceptable and

producing desired contributions to the project. As task leader was responsible for all

aspects of the program--technical, financial, and personnel.

As an in-house software consultant for the SOTAS Project assisted software management in

reviewing software designs. Solely created the SOTAS Software Development Standards for

use on the project. This standards document was highly praised by the Government

representatives.

LOGICON, Inc. Tactical and Training Systems Division

Aug 79 to Apr 80. Systems Engineer

Supported the Marine Air Traffic Control and Landing System (MATCALS) Final Operational

Configuration (FOC) proposal effort. Assisted in planning, assessing resource

requirements, and defining project organization. Technical areas included software

development plan, configuration management plant and quality assurance plan.

Feb 79 to Jul 79. Technical ContractManager, Automatic Logic Board Tester

Managed the LOGICON Model 1500 Series Automatic Logic Board Tester Program. Created an

organization to produce and market the Tester to the Government via a GSA contract. Duties

consisted of project planning, budgeting, contracting, technical design, marketing, and

reporting.

Oct 78 to Jan 79. Technical Contract Manager, MATCALS Display and Data Link Software

Managed display and data link applications software for the MATCALS (Marine Air Traffic

Control and Landing System) Command and Central Subsystem (CCS) Level I system. Was

responsible for directing efforts of detailed design and coding of TADIL B, TADIL C and

Totalscope Display software of the MATCALS CCS Applications Program.

Jul 78 to Sep 78. Chief Programmer, MATCALS Display and Data Link Software

Provided technical direction for display and data link software and was LOGICON'S

representative to the MATCALS Software Configuration Board.

Dec 77 to Jun 78. Design Team Leader, MATCALS TADIL B Software

Using techniques of top-down design, chief programmer team concept and structured

programming, led a design team that produced the TADIL B software in the MATCALS CCS. Also

individually produced the initial definition of interface signals and common database for

the MATCALS CCS.

Apr 77 to Nov 77. Systems Analyst, MATCALS

As a systems analyst for the MATCALS, individually produced:

a. TADIL B Requirements for MATCALS CCS

This study defined equipment and functions for implementation of TADIL B in the MATCALS.

b. MATCALS Support Facility Library

This report defined library functions and equipment needed to support the software

development effort.

c. TADIL B section of the Program Performance Specifications for the MATCALS Control and

Central Subsystem Level I.

d. TADIL B section of the Program Design Specifications for the MATCALS Control and

Central Subsystem Level I.

Developed demonstration software for a UYK-20 computer to OD-93 display system.

U. S, Naval AviationJul 72 to Jan 77. Naval Flight Officer, Various squadrons

Trained and designated a Naval Flight Officer, qualified as an operator of the Navy's

Airborne Tactical Data System and was subsequently assigned to Airborne Early Warning

Squadron ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN. Progressed to mission commander. Accomplished two

operational deployments to the Western Pacific onboard the USS ENTERPRISE. Participated in

Operation FREQUENT WIND--the evacuation of Saigon (1975). Duties included assignments as

Administrative Officer, Personnel Officer, and Material Control Officer. Squadron was

awarded the first AEW Excellence Award and the Battle Efficiency Award while assigned.

Received a Letter of Commendation for performance as Officer-in-Charge of Refresher

Training Detachment.

Naval Postgraduate SchoolJul 70 to Jul 72. Graduate Student and Instructor

While pursuing a Masters degree, designed an interface to integrate several items of

human factors test equipment with a digital computer. After graduation was retained as an

instructor in the Man Machine Design Laboratory and implemented thesis design creating a

data acquisition system. Also assisted students to develop and conduct human factors

experiments.

Human Performance Laboratory,

University of LouisvilleSep 67 to Jun 70. Laboratory Assistant

Assistant to Drs. Alluisi, Coates and Morgan.

As an undergraduate co-op student, designed and constructed electromechanical and solid-

state equipment for human factors experimentation including an interface to a PDP-12

computer.

Assisted in human factors experiments in areas of data collection, reduction, and

presentation of results.

US Naval Reserves

Rank: CommanderAug 87 to Dec 94. Individual Ready Reserve

Aug 86 to Jul 87. Safety Officer,

VAW 1086

Nov 85 to Jul 86. NFO Flight Training Officer, VAW 88

Apr 82 to Sep 85. Active duty, Reserve Officer

Aug 79 to Mar 82. NFO NATOPS Officer, VAW 1285

Performed standardization training and gave qualification examinations for VAW 1285 and

VAW 88 Naval Flight Officers.

Sep 77 to Jul 79. NFO Flight Training Officer, VAW 1285

Managed the training for 15 naval flight officers assigned to VAW 1285.

May 70 to Jan 77. Active duty. Regular Officer

Society and Organization Membership:

Institute of Industrial Engineers

Association of Old Crows (Electronic Warfare) Life Member

Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society

Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Honorary Music Fraternity

Cherokee N482P Club

Refereed Publications:

Other Publications:

Ward

Plans, Proposals, Design Documents and Reports:

Kinematic Analysis of STL-Poultry (STL and Maestro Eviscerator System (MES) Inspection

Procedures, Ergologic, a report submitted to the US Department of Agriculture FSIS S&T,

Ergologic, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky, 1996.

Kinematics of Two Poultry Inspection Methods: A Pilot Study, a report submitted to the US

Department of Agriculture FSIS S&T, Ergologic, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky, 1996.

Usher, J. S., Gaddie, P. R. and Grieshaber, G. A., Analysis of the Distribution

Laboratory at Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Department of Industrial

Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993.

Gaddie, P. R., E-2C JTIDS Integration Flight Evaluation Test Report, Draft, Grumman

Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, NY, Jun 1992.

Gaddie, P. R., E-2C JTIDS Integration Flight Evaluation Data Release #2, Weapons Systems

Section Data Release No. TT-123-I-O-VA-587,

Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, NY,

25 January 1991.

Gaddie, P. R., E-2C JTIDS Integration Flight Evaluation Data Release #1, Weapons Systems

Section Data Release No. TT-123-I-O-VA-586,

Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, NY,

30 March 1990.

Gaddie, P. R., E-2C JTIDS Integration Flight Evaluation Test Plan, TED 123-3.69, Grumman

Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, NY, 9 January 1990.

Gaddie, P. R., CAR Plan, Center for Advanced Research, Naval War College, Newport RI. 6

August 1984.

Proposal Technical Optical Waveguide Diffraction Elements, 6217-214, Prepared for United

States Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, Aeronautical Systems Division/PMREA, Wright-

Patterson AFB, Ohio, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, 5 March 1982

.

Gaddie, P. R., Human Engineering Design Approach Document--Operator for XM762 Electronic

Fuse, 12-P00133W, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, 19 January 1982.

Gaddie, P. R., Human Engineering Plan for Advanced Development of the XM762 Electronic

Time Fuse, 12-P00131W, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, 16 September 1981.

Gaddie, P. R., Human Factors Engineering Report of the SOTAS Ground Station Demonstration

of 15 July 81, 99-P02638Y, Motorola Inc., Tempe, Arizona, 20 August 1981

.

Gaddie, P. R., SOTAS Ground Station Software DevelopmentStandards, 99-P00780U, Motorola

Inc., Tempe, Arizona, 5 January 1981

.

Gaddie, P. R., SOTAS Human Factors Engineering Program Plan, 5035957, Rev. C, Motorola

Inc., Tempe, Arizona, 8 January 1981

.

Gaddie, P. R., SOTAS Human Factors Engineering Design Checklist, 5041295, Motorola Inc.,

Tempe, Arizona, 9 October 1980.

Gaddie, P. R. and Robinson, D. (INSGROUP), SOTAS Ground Station Analysis of Operational

Prompts, Warnings and Alerts, Technical Memorandum No. 2799- 2049, Motorola Inc., Tempe,

Arizona, 26 June 1980.

Gaddie, P. R., SOTAS Human Factors Engineering Program Plan, 5035957, Rev. B, Motorola

Inc., Tempe, Arizona, 17 June 1980.

Gaddie, P. R., SOTAS Human Factors Engineering Program Plan, 5035957, Rev. A, (Complete

re-write) Motorola Inc., Tempe, Arizona, 23 May 1980.

Proposal for the Three Thousand Ton Surface Effect Ship Controls Software Program

Support, Proposal No. 801911, Prepared for Rohr Marine, Inc., Logicon, Inc. 7 December

1979.

Gaddie, P. R., Configuration Management Plan for Marine Air Traffic Control and Landing

System, Prepared for Naval Electronics Systems Command, Logicon, Inc., 5 December 1979.

Gaddie, P. R., Quality Assurance Plan for Marine Air Traffic Control and Landing System,

Prepared for Naval Electronics Systems Command, Logicon, Inc., 5 December 1979.

Gaddie, P. R., MATCALS Support Facility Library, Prepared for Naval Electronics Systems

Command, Logicon, Inc., 1978.

TADIL B section of the Program Design Specifications for the MATCALS Control and Central

Subsystem Level I., Prepared for Naval Electronics Systems Command, Logicon, Inc.,

Confidential, 1978

TADIL B section of the Program Performance Specifications for the MATCALS Control and

Central Subsystem Level I., Prepared for Naval Electronics Systems Command, Logicon,

Inc., Confidential, 1978

Gaddie, P. R., TADIL B Requirements for MATCALS CCS, Prepared for Naval Electronics

Systems Command, Logicon, Inc., Confidential, 1978.

Courses Taught:

University of LouisvilleMay 95 to presentAdjunct Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering and Business School

Summer 2004

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

IE 530 Industrial Safety Engineering (3cr)

Spring 2004

IE 415 Introduction to Operations Research (3cr)

EM 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 683 Human-Machine Systems Design (3cr)

Fall 2003 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (two sections) (3cr)

Summer 2002 Semester

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

CECS 542 Computer Control and Realtime Programming (3cr)

Spring 2002 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 683 Human-Machine Systems Design (3cr)

Fall 2002 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (two sections) (3cr)

Summer 2002 Semester

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

CECS 542 Computer Control and Realtime Programming (3cr)

Spring 2002 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 683 Human-Machine Systems Design (3cr)

Fall 2001 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 530 Industrial Safety Engineering (3cr)

Summer 2001 Semester

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

Spring 2001 Semester

IE 681 Human Performance (3cr.)

Fall 2000 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 683-75 Human-Machine Systems Design (3cr)

Summer 2000 Semester

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

IE 530 Industrial Safety Engineering (3cr)

Spring 2000 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (3cr)

IE 681-91 Human Performance (3cr)

Lecturer

Fall 99 Semester

IE 570 Engineering Design Economics (two sections) (3cr)

ISDP 170 FORTRAN (2cr)

Summer 99 Semester

IE 340 Work Measurement and Methods (3cr)

ISDP 170 FORTRAN (2cr)

Guest Lecturer

Spring 1998 Semester

IE 685 Human Reliability, substitute lectures

IE 680 Human Factors, substitute lectures and Laboratory instruction

As graduate student

Fall 1997 Semester,

IE 585 Man-Machine Models, substitute lectures

Spring 1997 Semester

IE 685 Human Reliability, substitute lectures

IE 683 Human-Machine Systems Design, substitute lectures

Fall 1996 Semester,

IE 575 Fuzzy Sets and Systems, substitute lectures and problem labs

IE 585 Man-Machine Models, substitute lectures

Summer 1996 Semester,

IE 570 Engineering Ergonomics, substitute lectures

Spring 1996 Semester,

IE 570 Engineering Ergonomics, substitute lectures

Spring 1995 Semester,

IE 516 Operations Research II Probability Models (3cr)

IE 587 Human Aspects of AMT (3 Wk Substitution)

IE 570 Engineering Ergonomics, substitute lecture

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Extended Campus, Ft Knox Center

Oct 99 to PresentAdjunct Assistant Professor

Spring 2 2004 Semester

MNMT 511 Operations Research (3cr)

Spring 2004 Semester

SFTY 321 Ergonomics (3cr)

Spring 2 2003 Semester

ANSI 604 Human Factors in Aviation(3cr)

Spring 2003 Semester

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

ANSI 603 Aircraft and Spacecraft Development (3cr)

Winter 2002

BA 603 Operations Management (3cr)

Spring 2002 Semester

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

Winter 2002

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

Winter 2001 Semester

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

Spring 2000 Semester

SF 320 Human Factors in Aviation (3cr)

Winter 2000 Semester

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

Fall 1999 Semester

BA 511 Operations Research (3cr)

ITT Education Services, Inc.

Mar 99 to Jun 99 Instructor, Microprocessors and Physics

Spring 1999 Quarter 6

ET 322A Microprocessor Theory (3cr)

ET 322B Microprocessor Lab (3cr)

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