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Greg Barnette
Niceville, Florida, USA-32578
Email - abpuyf@r.postjobfree.com
1. EXPERIENCE
SUMMARY OF SKILLS:
Management: Oversees Squadron Test Management, Schedules and Coordinates Squadron Test
Efforts, Directs the Development and Coordination of Test Plans and Reports, Prioritizes
and Coordinates Tasking with Headquarters, Develops Local Test Guidance and Procedures,
Oversees Aircraft Test Modification Requirements, Develops Test Strategic Plan and Funding
Re
quirements.
Operations Research Analyst: Test Design/Design of Experiments, Data Planning and
Management, Statistical Analysis, Test Execution, Database/Spreadsheet Design and
Analysis, Stripchart Analysis, Modeling and Simulation Requirements, Program Documentation
Test Engineer/Program Manager: Test Planning and Execution, Aircraft Scheduling/ Tasking,
Operational Risk Management, Program Funding and Budgeting, Deployment Planning,
Engineering & Technical Management
Electronics Engineer: Computer Modeling and Simulation of Avionics Circuit Cards and
Assemblies, Automatic Test Station Programming and Troubleshooting, Interface Adapter
Design, Circuit Card Design, Technical Order Preparation, Preliminary and Critical Design
Reviews, Infrared Seeker Analysis, Test and Evaluation, Electronic Warfare Systems, Radar
Computer Programming: FORTRAN, Basic, ATLAS, TESTAID/FASTTRACE, COBOL, Pascal; Systems:
VAX 11/780, HP 1000/9000 (system administrator), MacIntosh, IBM PC (Office)
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Operations Research Analyst
(40 Hrs/Week) May 2000-currentGS-1515/14 (detail):
Technical Duties:
-Acting squadron operations analyst, advising commanders on adequacy of test designs,
data analysis, and test documentation.
-Ensures operational effectiveness is evaluated by test designs.
-Evaluates interoperability of integrated system under realistic operational
environments.
-Determines impact of electromagnetic compatibility and interference problems on system
operations.
-Evaluates suitability issues including reliability, supportability, maintainability, and
training.
-Examines the impact of system upgrades on current tactics
-Reviews documents to ensure appropriate use of analysis techniques.
-Test management flight technical advisor.
Managerial Duties:
-Develops test program schedules for documentation and execution.
-Develops budget requirements and financial spend plansABSS and AF Way Approving
Official.
-Oversees the squadron requests for aircraft modifications and flight certifications.
-Drafts and coordinates command tasking for the squadron and selected group test
programs.
-Establishes policy for content and format of test documents, incorporated design of
experiments into reports.
-Conducts reviews of plans and reports, confirming documents adhere to current
directives.
-Reviews and updates project managers inputs to management tracking system.
-Develops agenda and conducts weekly project manager/operations analyst program status
meeting.
-Supports annual strategic planning efforts, coordinating squadron plans with program
office schedules
-Wing GERC Academic Subcommittee member, developed electronic countermeasures certificate
program.
Operations Research Analyst
(40 Hrs/Week) May 1992-May 2000GS-1515/13:
Technical Duties:
-Provided analysis test support for operational tests, tactics development, and foreign
materiel exploitations.
-Designed tests/test matrices using scientific statistical test methodology, including
design of experiments.
-Estimated operational effectiveness, suitability, and military utility of a prospective
system or concept.
-Developed and reviewed draft project orders, plans, reports, and other documents.
-Determined requirements for, develops, and applies models in conjunction with physical
testing.
-Ensured modeling limitations are reflected in conclusions for operational applications.
-Planned and conducted analytical studies related to specific areas of air combat,
organizing the study into segments, and coordinating the contribution of others.
-Ensured documentation is complete, accurate, concise, and compliant to applicable
regulation and guidance.
-Collected data for efforts at local and remote sites with assigned projects.
-Wing GERC Academic Subcommittee member.
Operations Research Analyst
(40 Hrs/Week) May 1992-May 2000GS-1515/13 (Continued)
Managerial Duties:
-Represents the 36 EWS, 53 EWG, 53 WG and ACC at conferences and meetings which involve
technical planning or presentations relating to the 53 WG mission, including inter-
command, inter-service, and international test plan and report working groups.
-Serves as Team Leader, supervising and coordinating data collection and processing
personnel.
-Directs post-mission data reduction efforts of contractors, technicians, and test team
members.
-Prepares inputs/test cost estimates for multi-million dollar office budget.
Electronics Engineer/Test Engineer
(20 Hrs/Week detail) Dec 1993-Mar 1998GS-855/13:
Technical Duties:
-Solicited and consolidated CAF wide operational/engineering requirements for foreign
materiel exploitations.
-Provided technical engineering advice on the Air Force level foreign materiel
acquisition priority list.
-Reviewed Defense Intelligence Agency exploitation requirements documents to ensure CAF
engineering and operational requirements are addressed.
-Consulted command wide with test engineers and operational testers, advising them on the
adequacy of the test setup and developed test strategies to make the best use of available
instrumentation and radar test assets.
-Critiqued threat radar instrumentation plans and their adequacy to address CAF test
requirements.
-Planned aircraft deployments based on aircraft instrumentation analysis and test
requirements.
-Planned and executed test missions.
-Developed in-house instrumentation system requirements for field testing of foreign
radar test assets.
-Coordinated and managed funding for two contract modification packages to upgrade
instrumentation systems.
-Created archives of expendables dispense program response versus IR missiles for
reprogramming efforts.
-Examined the performance of three experimental flares during the IR Band IV JTD&E.
-Assembled and coordinated experimental flare engineering packages through munitions
safety review board.
-Analyzed infrared seeker counter-countermeasures performance against flare dispense
sequences.
-Developed and coordinated A-10 Class II engineering modification package for testing non-
standard flares.
-Analyzed and reviewed test results for technical adequacy.
Managerial Duties:
-Assembled and directed a team of 60 engineers and technicians to complete the
operational exploitation.
-Managed and directed the testing of CAF electronic warfare systems against radar system.
-Represented CAF test interests at international, inter-service, and inter-command
planning meetings.
-Managed $350,000 test travel budget for 86-sortie test.
-Reported and briefed test results through the Foreign Materiel Review Board and Air
Staff.
-Coordinated and directed tactical air force Infrared Band IV Joint Tactics Development
and Evaluation efforts.
-Led team to accomplish first optimization effort of F-16 programmable dispensers against
eight IR seekers.
-Coordinated Air Force Reserve deployment and modification to ensure test asset
availability.
-Briefed test results through center command to Air Logistics Command ALE-47 system
office.
Operations Research Analyst
(40 Hrs/Week) Sep 1987-Mar 1989GS-1515/12.
Technical Duties:
-Designed tests for radar warning receivers, jammers, countermeasure dispensers, and anti-
radiation missiles.
-Developed measures to determine effectiveness of electronic combat systems and
suitability of test equipment.
-Developed test methodology and measures to evaluate software performance on mission data
generators.
-Performed statistical analysis of effectiveness and reliability data.
-Wrote test plans and final reports for electronic warfare systems.
-Performed survivability sensitivity analysis for jammer test measures to support HQ
AF/TE tasking.
-Developed spreadsheet and database software routines to perform data analysis.
Managerial Duties:
-Chaired review boards for center documents.
-Examined test methodology and documentation for tests of chemical warfare suits, secure
radio systems, and passive flight line radar decoys.
-Briefed chief scientist of Tactical Air Warfare Center in preparation for each board.
-Represented command at exploitation planning meetings.
-Collected and presented CAF requirements for asset instrumentation, test time, and
aircraft scheduling
-Ensured exploitation were designed to collect operationally realistic data.
-Briefed concepts of test and test results, supported six major electronic warfare test
efforts.
-Managed data collection and analysis efforts for exploitation testing.
-Directed data analysis team of four contractors and three government employees.
-Designed real-time data collection system for test execution.
Electronics Engineer
(40 Hrs/Week) May 1984-Sep 1987 GS-855/12/11/9/7.
Technical Duties:
-Developed software packages to drive automatic test equipment that is used to repair F-
15 electronic warfare systems.
-Developed troubleshooting logic for digital, analog and RF circuit cards and modules.
-Designed and manufactured interface test adapters to mate test item with test station.
-Designed circuits and circuit cards for test adapters.
-Developed schematic diagrams and circuit card blueprints.
-Prepared technical documentation in accordance with Air Force regulations.
-Represented government at contractual reviews in program development.
-Troubleshot and repaired F-15 Tactical Electronic Warfare Suite depot level software and
hardware.
-Reprogrammed ATLAS, FORTRAN, and ELAN (assembler) code to perform functional tests on
circuit cards.
-Validated operating procedures and technical data.
-Documented changes to software and hardware per AF directives, maintaining configuration
control.
Managerial Duties:
-Chaired design reviews of test requirements documents during contractor sell-offs to the
government.
-Trained coop students and new employees.
Avionics Communication Specialist
. (E-5: 328X0) (40 Hrs/Week) Dec 1977- Sep 1981
-Performed on aircraft maintenance of communications systems and radars.
-Repaired radios and intercom systems on hot mockups in the shop.
-Trained incoming airman in accordance with on-the-job training plans/folders
2. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS.
CORONET QUICK II (U) Annex A-2 ALE-40 Digital Sequencer Special Project Final Report, Aug
95
Symptom Mars (U) Foreign Materiel Exploitation Quick-Look Final Report Jun 97
Symptom Mars (U) Foreign Materiel Exploitation Operational Performance Verification and
Evaluation Final Report Feb 00
Stock Price (U) Foreign Materiel Exploitation Operational Performance Verification and
Evaluation Test Plan Oct 99
45th Joint Electronic Warfare Conference ProceedingsThe Impact of FME on CAF Warfighting
Capabilities and Readiness
47th Joint Electronic Warfare Conference ProceedingsCAF Participation in the Foreign
Materiel Program
3. EDUCATION:
Master of Engineering,
December 1997, University of Florida, Digital Signal Processing,
Control Theory
Master of Science
in Administration, June 1987, Georgia College, Management, Information
Systems
Bachelor
in Electrical Engineering, April 1984, University of Dayton, Field Theory,
Control Theory
Bachelor of Arts
in Mathematics, June 1983, Cedarville College, Statistics, Real
Analysis, Calculus
4. SPECIALIZED TECHNICAL TRAINING:
Acquisition Certification in Test and Evaluation (Level III) 23 Apr 99
Acquisition Certification in Systems Planning, Research, Development, & Engineering
(Level II) 11 Sep 95
Design of Experiments: The Best of Classical and Taguchi
-USAF Academy 1993
Design of Experiments-TEAS Sverdrup
June 2000
Air Force Noncomissioned Officer Academy
1980
Air Command and Staff College
-Currently enrolled
Aerospace Power Course May 2002
Analytical Decision Making Course
-Naval Postgraduate School October 1988
Tactical Electronic Combat Intelligence Course-Air Warfare Center February 1988
5. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVITIES:
Association of Old Crows (2000-present)Presenter at 45th and 47th Joint Electronic
Warfare Conferences
International Test and Evaluation Association (2000-present)
Niceville High School Choral Booster Club-President (2000-present)
Board of Deacons/Usher /Building Committee, Rocky Bayou Baptist Church, Niceville FL
(1991-current)
Volunteer UmpireNiceville Little League (2001)
6. RECOGNITION:
Air Combat Command Civilian Tester of the Year (1996)
Association of Old Crows Civilian Tester of the Quarter (Fall 1999)
Association of Old Crows Civilian Tester of the Quarter (Winter 1998)
Member of Test Team of the Year for Project 23 Mission Data Optimization (1998)
Certificate/Letter of Commendation as Lead Analyst for Project 23 (1998)
53d EWG 2002 Technical Management Leadership Award (2002)
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