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• I have retired. I am not interested in a new job.• Demonstrated technical leadership on programs ranging from small internal research efforts (<3 people, $100K) to large multiyear development programs (200+ people, $180M), most clearly demonstrated as Operational Land Imager (OLI) Chief Engineer. Key strength in getting diverse personalities to work towards common goals.• 22 years experience in Earth satellite remote sensing. Multi-disciplinarian able to lead business development, client management, and technical development. Roles span Chief Systems Engineer to radiometric calibration engineer. Worked with end data users, scientists, commercial customers, and NASA and Air Force centers in advancing US Earth remote sensing capabilities. Key strength in understanding user needs and translating needs into technical capabilities.• Cradle (mission development) to grave (on-orbit acceptance) systems engineering experience, including all elements in designing and creating systems infrastructure, architecting the system, decomposing and flowing requirements, and verifying end item performance. Key strength in knowing which standard systems engineering processes add true value and how to extract that value.• Business Development Technical Lead on 5 major pursuits ($12M-$180M) and contributor to 12+ other proposals. Key strength in knowing how to craft technical stories and proposals that sell.
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Instrument Space Products Systems Engineering Area LeadBall AerospaceLafayette, Co, Us -
RetiredMythic Western Press Llc Jul 2024 - Present
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Instrument Space Products Systems Engineering Area LeadBall Aerospace Sep 2012 - PresentBroomfield, Co, Us• Responsible for coordinating staffing, mentoring, establishing standard systems engineering practices, and working as liaison to new business.• Supported instrument business development across the company in a variety of roles. Served as the technical lead on multiple remote sensing satellite instrument pursuits (PACE (ocean color), OmniEarth (commercial imaging), GOCI-II (geostationary ocean color) FOLIAGE (vegetation spectrometer), TAIS (land hyperspectral imaging)), including developing technical concepts, making sales calls, and negotiating requirements. Contributed to multiple proposals as a writer or volume lead (GOCI-II, RBI (radiative budget instrument)). Provided cost estimates for Systems Engineering at various levels from Fixed Price ROM to full Cost Plus proposal.• Mentored systems engineers at the beginning of programs (GEMS (geostationary pollution monitor), TEMPO (geostationary pollution monitor), CAVIS-ACI (commercial VIS-SWIR imager)) and assisted in launching those programs; served as initial Cost Account Manager. Pitched in as “emergency labor” as required, including managing both the Preliminary Design Review and Critical Design Review on GEMS.• Served as a member of the CAVIS-ACI systems team (a VIS-SWIR radiometer developed on commercial terms for DigitalGlobe) in requirements flowdown, subsystem specification development, and analysis of Bright Target Recovery and Crosstalk.• Led a small study to look at feasibility of accomplishing the AVHRR (visible/infrared radiometer) mission on a smaller designated spacecraft for the Air Force. -
Group Lead, Systems Engineering DepartmentBall Aerospace Jun 2013 - PresentBroomfield, Co, UsAlso held this position 1/06-5/08. Evaluated performance and provided mentoring to three different groups of 4-5 employees. -
Systems Engineer, Individual ContributorBall Aerospace Mar 1999 - PresentBroomfield, Co, Us• Established the Processes for Calibration Systems Engineering for the Company. Also helped establish corporate Risk Management and STOP (Structural, Thermal, Optical, Performance) modeling processes.• Organized and led the Ball Calibration Working Group for two years, providing a forum for cross-company coordination of radiometric calibration issues.• Managed internal research and development efforts to development a high accuracy blackbody and a tunable polarization sensor.• Mentored and tutored several junior engineers on radiometric calibration, systems engineering, and aerospace practices. -
Chief Systems Engineer, Landsat Operational Land Imager (Oli) ProgramBall Aerospace Jul 2007 - Jun 2013Broomfield, Co, Us• Successfully delivered a $180M Class B NASA visible-short wave infrared radiometric instrument that has exceeded user expectations, won praise by NASA, USGS, and the scientific community, and worked nearly flawlessly on-orbit for over two years.• Responsible for entire technical design and performance on a cost-plus contract employing a team that peaked at 200+ people. Final authority on all technical decisions.• Served as primary customer technical point of contact. Coordinated and led all major customer reviews. Managed all customer requests, CDRL deliveries, and contract compliance. Negotiated all requirements changes with the customer. Managed spacecraft interface definition.• Held Cost Account Manager responsibility for systems engineering activities. Directly oversaw 10+ people and provided upper management and customer with monthly status reports on work completed and performance against budget.• Established and managed the program systems engineering efforts, including the requirements flowdown process and risk management system. Led multiple design trade studies, including the baseplate trade study and EMI/EMC trade study. Personally responsible for verification of 100+ requirements and led closure of all ~1800 requirements. Oversaw verification test program. Led tiger teams to resolve identified test anomalies. -
Chief Systems Engineer, Landsat Oli PursuitBall Aerospace Sep 2004 - Jul 2007Broomfield, Co, Us• Led the technical development of the Landsat OLI pursuit effort. Led the technical volume proposal effort from beginning through Best and Final Offer. Authored a significant number of pages and edited entire the technical volume and all technical attachments. -
Chief Systems Engineer, Goes Advanced Baseline Imager (Abi) Formulation Phase And PursuitBall Aerospace Sep 2000 - Sep 2004Broomfield, Co, Us• Led the GOES Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) Formulation Phase technical efforts (15+ people), in a competitive formulation phase. ABI is the imager on geostationary weather satellites. Organized, coordinated, and led every customer meeting (12 reviews plus biweekly teleconferences). • Organized and led all Systems Engineering efforts, including specification reviews, specification flowdowns, system modeling, operations concept development, and risk reduction. Ensured that all contractual deliverables had been met. Reviewed all technical and programmatic material before release to the customer.• Established, entered and maintained the DOORS Specifications. Organized and produced all top level specifications, including personal authorship of 4 out of the 5 top level specifications. Led several system level trade studies. Established the Risk Management system, ran the Risk Boards and maintained the Risk Register. • Designed the ABI calibration tests.• Established the Operations Concept for GOES ABI and wrote the Operations Concept Document.• Led the technical effort for the Implementation Phase bid. Served as technical volume lead on the proposal and wrote a significant number of pages. -
Program Manager For Low Light Imager Study Contract With Lockheed MartinBall Aerospace Dec 2001 - Sep 2002Broomfield, Co, Us• Led the revived Low Light Imager (LLI) study program in support of Lockheed Martin’s National Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite Suite (NPOESS) CSPR (system provider) bid. Managed ~$500K contract in evaluating how to integrate LLI on the Lockheed bus. This required a team of 4-8 people. Met all milestones and returned a profit on a contract with no negotiated fee. -
Integrated Product Team Lead For Low Light Imager (Lli) For Viirs Formulation PhaseBall Aerospace Mar 1999 - Jul 2000Broomfield, Co, Us• Organized Ball Aerospace Low Light Imager Team (9 people), installing infrastructure and coordinating design efforts,. This resulted in a strong customer evaluation of LLI and their advocacy for the instrument outside of the VIIRS effort.• Delivered all presentations and engineering hardware under budget and within 2 days of original schedule. -
Program Manager For Rdc Modis Direct Broadcast ContractResearch And Data Systems Corporation Apr 1998 - Feb 1999Established technical foundation and contracts that led to RDC winning MODIS Direct Broadcast work and Department of Agriculture Geographical Information Systems (GIS) work (gross revenue in excess of $200,000/yr), expanding RDC into new customer markets. Managed team during kickoff.
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Technical Lead And Program Manager For Rdc Npoess Viirs And Cris ContractsResearch And Data Systems Corporation Nov 1997 - Feb 1999• While at RDC, initiated and led effort to join Ball and ITT National Polar-orbiting Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) teams (gross revenue, $450,000), which expanded RDC into new commercial markets. Recruited, trained and organized the NPOESS calibration team (2 people) for the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) and Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS).• Developed calibration algorithms, models, and uncertainty estimates for VIIRS and CrIS.
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Program Manager For Rdc Mcst ContractResearch And Data Systems Corporation Jan 1994 - Feb 1999• Recruited, trained and organized the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Instrument Operations Team (3 people), and MODIS Test Analysis and Instrument Systems Manager Support Team (10 people), made up of engineers, software developers, and administrative support. Grew RDC MCST effort from 2 to 11 people, where these positions were being competitively assigned between RDC and two other companies (gross revenue increase in excess of $500,000/yr).• Built MODIS Instrument Operations Team from scratch—recognized by EOS Program office and spacecraft team (Lockheed Martin) to be “head and shoulders” above other EOS teams. Successfully spun this team off to a deputy in 1997.• Incorporated contractors from 3 other companies into these MODIS teams in a “badgeless” fashion.
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Systems Engineer Supporting The Modis Characterization Support Team (Mcst)Research And Data Systems Corporation May 1993 - Feb 1999• As Goddard Representative, reviewed all MODIS system level test procedures and timelines, observed a majority of these tests at Santa Barbara Remote Sensing (SBRS), participated in descope meetings, and supported Project Office in consent to proceed discussions.• Served as primary data analyst for SBRS and Goddard for polarization tests, flight model radiometric tests, and selected special tests. Led teams that reduced all spatial data, response vs. scan angle tests, and remaining special tests, thereby creating performance report, pre-launch calibration coefficients and uncertainty estimates, and characterization data needed by end users.• Built the system level spectral model and response vs. scan angle model for MODIS.• Assisted in the identification of vicarious field campaigns, their contributions, and their limitations in providing MODIS calibration product validation.• Analyzed and presented (SPIE 1996) calculations bounding the impact of polarization on infrared calibration.• Analyzed and presented (SPIE 1999) calculations linking response vs. scan angle to polarization, including verification using MODIS data.• Designed the on-orbit MODIS Operations Concept, including detailed Operational Activities and Timeline.• Established requirements for EOS Flight Operations Segment (the command and control ground software) and continue to oversee compliance with those requirements.
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Graduate Research AssistantOptical Sciences Center, University Of Arizona Jan 1992 - May 1993Experimentally investigated cryogenic indices of refraction.
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Graduate Research AssistantOptical Sciences Center, University Of Arizona Aug 1990 - Jun 1991Conducted theoretical modeling of atomic mesoscale "Schrodinger Cat" states.
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Undergraduate Research AssistantJoint Institute For Laboratory Astrophysics, University Of Colorado, Boulder May 1987 - Aug 1990Investigated using holographic crystals to capture fiber optic speckle patterns.
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University Of Colorado BoulderPhysics
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Edward Knight attended University Of Arizona, University Of Arizona, University Of Colorado Boulder.
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