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Areas of Expertise
Modeling and Simulation Mechanical Design Engineering Analysis
Hardware Integration Manufacturing Engineering Computer Aided Design
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Senior Analyst, TRW Government Information
Services Division Fairfax, Va July 1980 Present
CMD IR&D, Senior Analyst Developed a prototype cruise missile track
predication display. This interactive display is used to evaluate the
effectiveness of Cruise Missile Defense (CMD) architectures. Developed
a prototype Telemetry and Control (T&C) Display for the Aerostat CMD
system.
This display is driven by telemetry from an actual Aerostat flight.
VISSIM IR&D, Senior Analyst Developing a rapid prototyping
visualization tool for designing communication site plans and facility
layouts. This tool will allow the user to interactively create and
modify site layouts and facility configurations in real time. The tool
is based on a standard objects library that I created and on a C/C++
COTs product (EasyScene).
VTOP IR&D, Senior Analyst Lead engineer for the Visualization Tool for
Operational Prototyping (VTOP) IR&D. Supporting this IR&D I developed
a design concept, detailed design and prototype of a virtual reality
(VR) head mounted display (HMD). The HMD is used as part of a VR total
immersion system. The systems consist of the HMD, a SGI Crimson
Reality Engine, and a three sensor tracker system. The HMD design
utilized two Tektronix oneinch color CRT's, and an optical system.
During this IR&D I also developed a process for loading AutoCad 3D
Studio DOS drawings/models into the Silicone Graphics UNIX Performer
2.0 (BETA) environment. This system allows the user to generate a 3D
model in AutoCad, assign textures to it in 3D Studio, and load the
model into the VTOP system. This system is used to help customers
better visualize proposed designs.
FAA AUA TAC, Senior Mechanical Engineer Coordinated and conducted site
surveys at eleven enroute centers for the FAA's Emergency Access Radio
System (EARS). Performing this task I was the sole program office
representative at the sites. The survey consisted of briefing the
centers Air Traffic, Airway Facilities and union representatives on
the EARS operational concept and capabilities, developing radio
frequency allocations for each sector, selecting the proper type EARS
module for each radar position, redlining the M1 console drawings to
show the new equipment and cabling, and selecting a location in the
Voice Switching and Control System(VSCS) equipment room for the
equipment racks.
Performed sound pressure level testing at the Seattle ARTCC. Produced
white paper specifying a detailed noise abatement program for the
center's VSCS equipment room.
Developed an electro/mechanical design of an Air Traffic Controllers
communication control panel for the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) Voice Switching and Control System (VSCS). This design task
included the development and implementation of Man Machine Interface
(MMI) and Human Factors Engineering requirements, the selection of
components and the integration of the control panel into the
workstation.
Developed the design of a workstation for an Air Route Traffic Control
Center Area Supervisor. This task involved the integration of controls
for four subsystems into a single workstation.
Developed design concepts and detail designs for the integration of
Manual Flight Strip Holders onto the ISSS Common Console. This design
task required a design that could be implemented without permanently
modifying the consoles or disrupting the ISSS installation schedule.
Monitored and provided engineering expertise for the fabrication and
assembly of the VSCS control panel and the Area Supervisor's
Workstation by the FAA's fabrication contractors.
IRIS, Subproject Manager IRIS Project subproject manager for
Production Engineering. Responsible for producing
Summary Task Planning Sheets (STPS), Production Plan, and Production
Engineering Plan.
Developed all Basis of Estimates and Bill of Materials for procurement
and fabrication/assemble of the IRIS hardware.
Performed weight, center of gravity, power budget and HVAC analysis on
the IRIS TLRCT system.
Reviewed equipment specifications and participated in customer's
specification review for the IRIS TLRCT program.
QUICKSAND, Subproject Manager
Supervised the development of design layouts and final drawing
packages consisting of 2500 hundred drawings.
Analyzed and produced report on the feasibility of loading and
transporting a multivehicle DOD communication system on C130,C141 and
C5A military aircraft.
Prepared B1 and C1 equipment specifications per MILSTD490, developed
statements of work (SOW) and test plans for HVAC units, power
generators, fuel and water tanks and equipment shelters. Managed
several multimillion dollar subcontracts, monitored contractor's
performance and conducted design reviews.
Supervised the manufacture and assembly of the Quicksand system,
coordinated and conducted Physical Configuration Audit (PCA) for
customer.
Project 3730,
Design Engineer
Developed electronic equipment rack layouts, black box packaging and
mobile shelter designs for a DOD Command, Control and Communications
System. This system consisted of more than 100 equipment racks and
required the implementation of EMI, EMP, RED/BLACK Separation and
Tempest requirements.
Supervised fabrication shop responsible for the procurement,
fabrication, assembly, and installation of equipment for a $450M
prototype DOD mobile C3I system. Reviewed electro/mechanical designs,
developed fabrication and installation processes and resolved design
and fabrication/installation problems.
Technician, TekAm Corp. Springfield, Va January 1973July 1980
Fabricated and assembled prototype machined and electronic chassis
parts from drawings and verbal instructions. Designed and built
tooling/fixtures for short production runs. Assembled and inspected
finished assemblies. Developed cost estimates for machine and chassis
parts.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE: AutoCAD R12, AutoCAD 3D, Autodesk 3D Studio
Coryphaeus EasyScene, Designers Workbench, EasyT. Silicon Graphics
Inventor, Performer. Excel, Lotus 123, Microsoft Word, Word Perfect,
FastTrack Scheduler. Tempest Design Control and Testing, Don White
Consultants 1984. Radiation Safety Training, Honeywell Inc. 1983
CLEARANCE INFORMATION: Active Top Secret. Christopher T. Johnson
11/18/96