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Peater Goli
Missile Systems Engineer
PHONE NUMBERS ADDRESS
CEL 420-512-5502 502
Falcon Bridge
Work 402-802-7021 Orlando,
GA 20521
Golip12@hotmail.com pgoli_10@nsnorth.net
EDUCATION
Ph.D. - University of Maryland Earned While
Working
MSEE - Syracuse University Thesis Option
(Major - Control Theory) NASA
Scholarship
BSE with honors with honors
Eta
Kappa Nu
SIGNIFICANT CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Lead for Raytheon Joint Common Missile and Tank Extended Range Munitions
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Motion Compensation and Customer Needs
Assessment
- NATO RTO Lecturer for Sensors, ATR and INS/GPS
- Lead for Boeing JASSM seeker development
- Lead for Rockwell International radar missile seeker advanced development
programs including ATR
- Acting Manager Rockwell Advanced Seeker Dept during development of 2
tactical missile seeker prototypes
- ERIM Lead for SAR Motion Compensation system developments
- Ga Tech Research Institute head of Radar Development Department
- Navy Special Threat Study Director
- Special assistant to head of NSWC Advanced Planning Office and
Laboratory Representative to Navy Advance Planning Organizations
- Graduate Student Assistant on Research Program to develop Field
Effect Transistors
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
(2008 – Current)
Raytheon, IDS, Huntsville, AL
Engagement Lead on Assessment and Analysis Team (AAT) for
Missile Defense Systems Engineering Team responsible for Missile/Interceptor
Modeling and Simulation with a focus on Aegis 5.1 and SM-3 Blk IIA and
IIB. Responsible for systems engineering
and analysis to close TBRs and TBDs in Aegis 5.1 ECS and BMDS System Level
Specification. Perform system analysis
in MATLAB to baseline both capability and needs of Aegis using Blk IIA and IIB.
Perform Vbo studies based on Interceptor
mass properties and motor thrust characteristics. Work with Discrimination team to understate
SM-3 KW discrimination capability and impact on KW battlespace. Model
KW divert capability and how that limits engagement timeline.
(2007-208)
Raytheon RMS, Tucson ,
AZ
GNC Lead on the KEI Boost Phase Development Test Program
and Lead for Missile Simulation/Models Verification and Validation. Performed System Engineering studies and
requirements definition for autopilot design, flight profile design, navigation
design and angle of attack control going into staging event. Reviewed designs for requirements
verification and assessment designs robustness.
Analyzed impact of vibration on missile navigation system and capability
of sock mounts to mitigation vibration risk.
Planned and directed verification of major supplier’s missile simulation
and built data collection plans to support post test simulation validation. Perform system engineering studies to close
TBRs in the system level specification and close Risk Mitigation
activities. Lead
multicompany/customer GNC Working Group
and Simulation/Models WG. Performed
engineering analysis using the KEI Simulation (KEISim) and MATLAB to verify
subcontractor performance estimates (KPCs and TPMs). Serve as senior RMS technical interface to
counterparts at Prime Contract and MDA Customer plus subcontractors. Provide leadership closing out requirement
issues and action items required to maintain test schedule. Lead Peer Reviews of supplier documentation
and performing assessments on their designs relative to program requirements
and risk mitigation plans.
(2005 – 2007)
Lockheed M&FC Orlando (Meads International)
Lead for CDI IPT
Lead development of Classification, Discrimination and
Identification (CDI) software for multinational MEADS Air Defense system using
2 radars. Lead team of 4 engineers plus
support contract team to develop a cohesive CDI design that cuts cross sensor
and company boundaries. Assure compliance
with ITAR regulations, classification guidance and program management
plans. Prepare employee performance
evaluations, ratings and new employee requisitions.
(1999 – 2005)
Raytheon Missile Systems
Senior Principal Systems Engineer
Serve as GNC Lead on several advance
missile developments in System Engineers area plus GNC design and software
development in C++. Two major programs
were TERM and JCM which were structured around a Trimode seeker (MMW, IIR and
Laser Semiactive) that incorporated ATR, multiple trackers and sensor fusion. The major milestone in both programs was a
captive flight test of the air to ground seeker. Besides developing the proposed missile GNC
design, I developed software to point multiple gimbal systems at the target
area, stabilize the gimbals and provide navigation data to the ATR and track
software in the correct coordinate frames.
Served as the primary interface to the Redstone test range and customer
community planning the test and developing GNC requirements. Lead for purchase of an integrated INS/GPS
and defining requirements for the support structure and shock mount
system. Developed algorithms to fuse inertial data to meet MMW
motion compensation requirements. Worked
with MEMS IMU suppliers to assess their capability to the final design
requirements.
(Summer 1999)
Sverdrup (Jacob Engineering)
Chief Scientist for Synthetic Aperture
Radar ATR Programs
Directed activities of a DARPA technology
program being managed out of WPAFB in the area of automatic target recognition
and sensor fusion. Prepared test plan
for large team of engineers with high percentage of Ph.D.s cutting across multiple
contractors. Position cut short because
person I was replacing did not leave as planned and Jacob Engineering moved to
realign Sverdrup impacting my pre-employment agreement.
(1986 - 1999)
Boeing Aircraft & Missile Systems (Formerly Rockwell
Defense),
Producer of Tactical Missiles & Sensor Systems
Senior Research Engineer for Tactical Missiles & Sensor
Systems
Lead for advance tactical missile, radar seeker programs
and internal research and development in radar technology. Experience spanned Hellfire, GBU-15, AGM-130,
JASSM and BRIMSTONE. Responsibilities
including developing specifications, building simulations, flowing requirements
down to lower level specifications and developing system concepts. Lead for Proposals, CRAD and IR&D related
to both radar seekers and target Radar Cross Section prediction using a
Rockwell GO/GTD computer code called ESCORT.
Lead for team of engineers developing radar seeker designs, simulations,
testing and software that included discrimination, classification and
identification. Served on Rockwell
Corporate Electromagnetics Panel and advised management on radar technology
trends and capabilities. Served as
Rockwell lead for technology transfer of the BRIMSTONE MMW seeker from GEC
Marconi to Rockwell International. Served
as technical interface to Rockwell
Science Center
on technology needs in area of RF materials, radomes and multispectral
apertures. Served as BD engineering lead
for new business capture and competitive assessments.
(1979 – 1986)
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM)
Senior Research Engineer for Synthetic Aperture Radar
Technology
Lead for SAR motion compensation system developments
across a wide range of frequency bands and served as subject matter expert to
Air Force customers. Led team of
engineers in a SAR motion compensation product improvement to reduce the azimuth
sidelobes of the radar. Assisted ERIM
Advanced Program Manager to capture CRAD outside ERIM core business. Developed SAR architectures, hardware
specifications, analysis tools and requirements documentation.
(1976 – 1979)
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech. (Former EES)
Research and Development in Millimeter Wave Sensors
Managed the Radar Development Division of the Radar and
Instrumentation Laboratory. In addition
to handling normal division management responsibilities, lead for research on new radar system
architectures, signal processing algorithms and real time processing of radar
data. Directed the field tests of
several of these prototype radar systems.
My research involved both the synthesis of new system concepts and
research into advanced detection, tracking and recognition algorithms and
software. I taught a section of the GTRI
Radar Short Course on target tracking.
Most of my research involved computer simulation of advanced algorithms
such as inter-polarization agility. As
manager of the group, I took the lead for the development of new research
contracts, reporting research findings and planning the acquisition of new
capital assets. I also managed the group’s
discretionary budget and salary planning.
(1967 – 1976)
Naval Surface
Warfare Center ,
White Oak (Formerly NOL)
Navy R&D In-house Laboratory
Senior Research Engineer in Guidance and Fire Control
Progressed from junior design engineer working on
prototype guidance and fire control hardware and software to Study Director for
a Navy wide special threat study and recognized Navy expert in radar seekers. Special Threat Study involved Missile Defense
using Aegis and SM-3. Under my first assignment, I took lead for the development of a 40mm
mount gun stabilization system during Vietnam war which was tested on the
Navy’s first hydrofoil the PCH-I. Under
next assignment, I wrote the first 6 Degree-of-Freedom computer simulation at
NSWC of a small Swimmer Launched Torpedo.
Led the designed and fabrication of three prototype guidance units for
the same torpedo. Served as GNC Lead for
underkeel missile technology which included building a simulation of the
Harpoon missile. Selected to serve on
several Navy panels such as investigating amorphous semiconductors and
assessing the direction of new technology developments and new research
investments. Served in the Advanced
Planning Office of the Laboratory Director and took lead to set up the position
as a management training assignment for people who followed me in that
assignment. Appointed as the lead for a
Navy wide special threat study by commanding officer of the Laboratory.
(Summer 1966)
G.E. Defense Products Division
Test Engineer
Selected as one of GEs first summer interns. Worked as an automatic test equipment
engineer programming analog test sets.
Took lead in successfully refurbishing damaged test set returned from
the field. Was given a special assignment to work with full time engineer on
IR&D to develop first G.E. digital test set.
(Senior Year – 1965-1966)
Research Assistant
Research assistant working with a graduate student
fabricating field effect transistors.
Performed all phases of work associated with semiconductor manufacturing
including mask preparation, wafer polishing, photoetching, diffusion of
impurities, etc.
(Summer 1965)
IBM Data Processing Sales Office
Business Computer Systems Sales
Selected by IBM as summer intern for Data Processing systems engineering. Teamed with sales representative to service
IBM accounts in the Hartford
area. Assisted customers to put new
software on their computer systems and made modifications to existing
software. Was given special assignment
to fill gap in servicing unit record equipment until returning to school. Put one customer’s inventory system on their unit
record equipment.
PATENTS
1985 Adaptive Learning Controller
1979 Guidance System for Vertically Launched Missile
1974 Solid
State Resolver
1973 Vector Summer Circuit using Time Sharing
1973 Self Leveling System using Periodic Perturbations
1972 Rate Stabilization System for Vehicle Mounted Device
PUBLICATIONS (Sampling)
1. Hyperspectral Imaging, AIAA Missile Sciences
Conference, 1998
2. Superresolution Processing of Millimeter Wave Imagery,
Rockwell Digital Signal Processing Symposium, 1989.
3.Adaptive Learning Controller Applied to Tactical
Missile Autopilot, 1989 AIAA Aerospace Symposium
4.Application of an Adaptive Learning Controller to
Synthetic Aperture radar, IEEE Conference on Application of Artificial
Intelligence, Dec. 1984.
5.Application of Learning Methods to Synthetic Aperture
Radar, AIAA Computers in Aerospace Conference, 1983.
SECURITY CLEARANCE –
Secret - Current
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