President's Profile:
The company’s initial experience in the world of technology
began with our President in 1969 as a Graduate of Southwestern
Junior College, in Chula Vista California. His initial employment
was with the United States in the Department of Defense. As the
needs grew, the educational demands continued and he attended
numerous computer schools learning various technologies such as
UNIVAC, IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, HARRIS Computers,
GOULD Computers, The CSPI special computers, where the initial
introduction of the INVERSE FAST FOURIER transform was tested.
Branching out to an oceanography type of education and understanding
the effects of the oceans water on sounds as they are detected
by sophisticated listening systems. As time passed on, it became
even more evident that his Education needed to be enhanced and
a BS in Computer Science Degree from National University. The
main goal was to obtain this degree to continue to enhance his
qualifications in this competitive world.
As a civilian our Presidents introductory experience in computer
began with Analog computers and the basic flight simulators, more
specifically the S2 Flight simulator. From this initial introduction
into the simulation world, his experience grew in parallel with
the first digital computers (16 Bit types or two bytes).
This led on to the introduction of the S3A flight simulator and
the understanding of the first digital computers of 32 bits or
four byte words. Being at the beginning stages of the first operating
system UNO then passing even further into the DOS generation,
gives him a good base of what was, and just how far technology
has progressed. Further came the programming languages of Fortran,
COBAL and a large number of machine languages. His current experience
with C and C++ as well as current object oriented languages make
him a well versed and gives him a deeper knowledge of computers,
and how they operate.
His experience grew into the more sophisticated F14 and F18 flight
simulators and followed with surface simulators, the AEGIS surface
type ships, the Trident Submarines and of course the underwater
two man demolition team simulators. Currently he is working on
the SH60 helicopters and their visual systems as well as the COBRA
and HUEY type Marine helicopter simulators.
