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<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE> Resume Geoff Kait </TITLE> <META NAME="description" CONTENT="Resume Geoff Kait"> <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="Resume Geoff Kait"> </HEAD> <BODY> <br><br> <center><font face=verdana size=3 color=black><b>RESUME</b></font> <br><br> <font size=2 color=black face=verdana>Geoffrey C. Kait<br> 2978 Yarling Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042<br> 703 560-3018<br> [email protected]</font></center><br><br><br> <font face=verdana size=2 color=black><b>EDUCATION</b> - BS Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia. <br><br> <b>SUMMARY</b> - Geoff Kait is a retired Aerospace Engineer who specialized in telecommunications, especially satellite communications. He currently owns and operates a web-based small business.<br><br> Jul-Sept 2004 - Senior Analyst, Alcosys, Inc., 1215 S. Clark St. # 910, Arlington, VA 22202 - (703) 415-0222; reported to Beverly Allen, President. Work performed at US Treasury HQ, Washington, DC. Mr. Kait assessed an information security issue at Treasury HQ and wrote the Final Report for Treasury Chief Information Officer (CIO). He interviewed HQ staff, wrote the report and made the final presentation to CIO and staff Sept 2004. <br><br> Jan-March 2003 - Senior System Engineer, Genco Systems, 3900 Jermantown Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030 - (703) 934-4690. Work performed for FAA TAC2 Program, Washington, DC, School St. FAA Contact Geoff Chisolm, AND-340. Mr. Kait attended coordination meetings and commented on technical documents for FAA Data Link Program. Northrop Grumman Program Manager Roy Hodges, co-worker Ted David.<br><br> April 1999 - March 2002 - Staff Engineer, Lockheed Martin Corp., Fairfax, VA. Bob Reeves Program Manager, supervisor Peter Larison. Mr. Kait was Senior Coordinator of Learning Center; he developed magnetic navigation system for classified customer, installed and documented Spectrum Analysis program (Midas); primary author, Technical Capabilities Assessment for Homeland Security.<br><br> 1997-99 - Senior Engineer, TRW at 4th St. SW. System Engineering for FAA communications programs, including weather data distribution (OASIS). Owen Harned, Manager. <br><br> 1995-97 - Senior Engineer, Quadratec, McClean, VA, Julie Thomas, President - Engineering support for RCOM (Recovery Communications) Program office for HF and VHF/FM (handheld radio) national networks. Portals Building, SW Washington, DC. FAA Manager Arnie Myers, AND-300. Supervisor Bill Dunty.<br><br> 1993-95 - Senior Engineer, ICE (Innovative Communications Engineering) - Josephine Dumay, President - Recovery Communications, high speed network timing analysis, fiber optic communications - wrote Fiber Optics Handbook, Specification and policy for Program Office. Martin Marietta, Recovery Communications, Gulf of Mexico Program (satellite communications).<br><br> 1991-93 - Sr. Staff Engineer, BDM, Washington, DC. Ron Cournoyer, supervisor. Mr. Kait designed the FAA's national satellite system and wrote the initial satellite system study1992. Also responsible for technical review all FAA programs (Fucshia Book).<br><br> 1987-1990 - Sr. System Engineer, Arinc. FAA System Enginering Contract under Martin Marietta. Earl Daley, Program manager. Wrote satellite communications white paper for FAA. Lead author of Transmission System Trade-Off Study (Fiber Optics, Satellite, Microwave) for FAA backbone network, Proposal Evaluation Team for Voice Switch.<br><br> 1985-87 - Sr. Engineer, SAC (Space Applications Corp.), Vienna, VA - Red Cross satellite program, preliminary design of national video network. Testing of large software program for classified customer. Reported to Noel Widdifield, Program Manager. <br><br> 1981-85 - Sr. Engineer, Computer Sciences Corp. - Submarine Communications (ELF Program), Defense Comm Satellite System, Spread Spectrum Communications; MILSTAR Communications Study. Program Manager Per Kulstam.<br><br> 1978-80 - Software Analyst, Mandex, Inc., Arlington, VA. Reported to Dr. Thomas Slivinski. Mr. Kait developed a mathematical FORTRAN program that simulated the operating characteristics of a Time Division Multiplexer for satellite communications. Communications Agency, Reston, VA. <br><br> 1972-78 - Sr. Mathematician and Spacecraft Analyst, Goddard Space Flight Center, Geenbelt, MD. Bendix Field Engineering Corp./RCA Service Company. Radar tracking data analysis; real time satellite operations; wrote operations document, supported launch and pre-lauch activities,.<br><br> 1967-70 - Aerospace Engineer, Foreign Technolgy Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, O. Re-entry vehicle dynamics, aerodynamics of missiles and aircraft.</font><br><br> REFERENCES: <br><br> Michael Anda, (701) 526-0945, 2513 34th Ave. S, Fargo, ND<br><br> Bruce Wenger (703) 536-3910, N 23rd St., Arlington, VA<br><br> Anil Kumar, (703) 934-4690, Genco Systems, 3900 Jermantown Road Suite 300, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 </BODY></HTML>