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MSIS Corporate
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Paul Garnett started MSIS in 1995 and continues to lead the company into software and system engineering markets in NASA and the US Navy, and now branching out into strategic planning. Paul’s technical background is in US Navy weapon systems, Independent Verification and Validation of NASA systems, and software and system security.
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Paul Garnett
President MSIS
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Shelly has been with MSIS for 6 years. In addition to new employee recruitment and internal corporate logistics, she is responsible for researching renewable energy and public health related trends in order to form networking partnerships and ultimately expand the current MSIS platform. Shelly has a Master's degree in Public Health.
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Shelly Channell
Director of Human Resources and Operations, Senior Manager of the Renewable and Public Health Division
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Donna updates and chases delegated tasks to ensure progress to deadlines within the corporate office and works with internal and external parties to organize the various components needed to initiate, run, and conclude corporate projects.
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Donna Lane MSIS Senior Executive Assistant
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NASA Independent Verification and Validation
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Tom is providing "toolsmith" services for NASA IV&V: custom integrations and extensions to the Eclipse platform, Together 2008 product as well as general UML modeling expertise. Previously he worked on projects Orion and Ares (part of the Constellation program) researching model-driven integrations with testing facilities.
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Tom Gullion
Software Toolsmith
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Randall provides support to the NASA Mars Science Laboratory IV&V Team in Fairmont, WV. He performs Static Code Analysis on code builds; Requirements Design and Implementation Analysis; and evaluates the correctness
and completeness of the software design with respect to the interfaces (hardware or software) between the software in question and sub-systems outside the boundary of the software being analyzed. He additionally maintains issues submitted to the MSL project team until they have been resolved.
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Randall Hintz
Systems Engineer
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CSC
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Robert supports the production, generation, and lifetime support of the Aegis Combat Training System (ACTS) computer program for Aegis baselines at NSWC in Dahlgren, VA (NSWCDD). In support of the ACTS SuperSet (SS)-developed computer program, Robert’s efforts are focused on creating a number of software enhancements. In this role he also participates in source code and test procedure inspections for SS computer program changes.
In addition to these responsibilities, Robert also creates, reviews, and analyzes ACTS-related Navy Test Observation Reports. He provides ACTS assistance for Fleet Synthetic Training events in support of NSWCDD.
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Robert Mitchem
Software Analyst
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Mike began employment with MSIS at the beginning of 2002. He works at NSWCDD providing support for the Aegis and Aegis BMD systems. Mike has performed work in several different areas of the systems, including supporting the Aegis Tactical Executive System (ATES), the Aegis Tactical Operating Environment (ATOE), data reduction tools and analysis, the Aegis Combat Training System (ACTS) and the Command & Decision Simulator (CNDSim) program. He is currently supporting the ACTS Scenario Development System (ASDS).
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Mike Mitchem
Software Analyst
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BAE Systems
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Robert has over 5 years of experience with MSIS as a subcontractor to BAE SYSTEMS, Inc in Rockville, MD supporting the Program Executive Office (PEO), Integrated Warfare Systems (IWS3). He develops data retrieval and analysis tools in Microsoft Visual C++. These tools are GUI within Microsoft Windows, “Export to Excel” capability to analyze a huge amount of data in Excel spreadsheets and Counter Solution models to save data analysts time on the test reports.
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Robert Wong
Software Engineer
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Patrick has been employed with MSIS as a Tech Rep Engineer in Tucson, Arizona since April of 2008. As a subcontractor to BAE Systems on behalf of the U.S. Navy, Patrick acts as a liaison ensuring missile compatibility with deployed launch systems regarding the Standard Missile II and Standard Missile VI ship launch missile programs (SM-2 & SM-6). He is additionally responsible for reviewing technical data package and test procedures for adherence to Navy expectations, and participates in design team trade studies for missile upgrade programs.
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Patrick Craine
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