Mr.Bryan graduated with a BS in Physics from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and received his MS in Computational Physics from San Jose State University. From 1982 to 1993, Mr. Bryan supported the USAF Space Test Program as an employee of Lockheed Corporation. During that time he held a number of technical lead positions, including Lead Orbit Analyst for the SDIO's successful Relay Mirror Experiment. In 1993, he left Lockheed to help found KinetX. Mr. Bryan was integral in Motorola's design, development, launch, and operation of the IRIDIUM� constellation for global satellite telecommunications. He also designed several components of the System Control Segment including Tracking, Commanding, Orbit Control, and Activity Planning & Scheduling. Since 1999, Mr. Bryan has supported Spectrum Astro with the design of the Space-Based Infra-Red System (SBIRS) for National Missile Defense. He develops, codes, and tests Tracking and Data Association algorithms in the Modeling and Simulation Group. |