Jan 2011 to Present POLICE OFFICERSPACE GATEWAY SUPPORT Force, PA Jan 2000 to Sep 2009 SECURITY ADMINISTRATORKennedy Space Center
1989 to 2000 EG&G/Space Gateway SupportUSAR
1983 to 1991 United States Army Military Police OfficerUSAR Cocoa, FL 1986 to 1989 Admissions AssistantUSAR
1984 to 1986 Brevard Community College Admissions Assistant
Education:
University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 1987 to 1989 Bachelor of Arts in Criminal JusticeBrevard Community College Melbourne, FL 1985 to 1987 Associate of ArtsUS Army Military Police School Fort McClellan, AL 1984
Oct 2009 to Present Regional Customer Service CoordinatorR.R. Donnelley & Sons Stamford, CT Aug 2001 to Jun 2005 Accounts Payable AnalystHubbell Incorporated Hubbell Wiring Device Division Shelton, CT Jul 2005 to Present Accounts Payable Coordinator
Education:
Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT Jan 2007 to Jan 2009 BS, Business Management in MarketingWestern International University Phoenix, AZ Jan 2005 to Jan 2007 AAB, Associate of Arts in Business
Skills:
Relationship Management, Communication Skills, Project Management, Social Media Marketing, Blogging, Event Organizing, Public Relations, Keyword Search, Twitter, LinkedIN, Google Plus, Facebook, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
An multi-mode target detection system includes a ground penetrating metal detector and a ground penetrating radar detector permitting operation of the system in a variety of target detection modes. The system includes a control section having a selection device for selecting at least two operating modes from the group consisting of a buried land mine detection mode, a through wall detection mode, a perimeter warning mode, a buried cache detection mode and an in-wall cache detection mode.
Richard D. McCoy - Winter Park FL Charles E. Stirman - Maitland FL James N. O'Sullivan - Orlando FL Yvette M. Gordon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G01S 741
US Classification:
342 90
Abstract:
An apparatus for and method of classifying a pattern including performing a wavelet transform. The invention finds particular application in the field of automatic target recognition, in which the pattern appears in a return radar signal, and the classification is used to classify a target.