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Dr. Jean E. Davis, P.E.

324 Gilmore Road Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32549 Phone: 727-776-6404 VOIP: 850-708-7405 Email: jd1172d8a@westpost.net EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Engineering Management Program Management Project Engineering Systems Engineering Department of Defense Engineering Energetic Materials Ordnance Design, Test, & Production Mechanical/Electrical Systems Testing Structural and Thermal Analysis Damage Mechanics & Failure Analysis Environmental Testing Advanced Materials Research Mechanical Forensic Engineering Electronics Packaging

EDUCATION, AWARDS, and CERTIFICATIONS July 2001, Master of Science in Management of Technology, GPA 3.74 Center for the Development of Technology Leadership, University of Minnesota, Mi nneapolis Concentration in Strategic Technology Analysis Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, December 1997, GPA 3.86 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, June 1993, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Structural, Fracture, & Damage Micromechanics of Materials with major concentrat ion in Composite Materials, minors in Manufacturing and Mechanical Design Research at Georgia Tech fully funded by the National Science Foundation Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Honors, December 1983, GPA 3. 56 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Member: Pi Tau Sigma - International Mechanical Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi - The Engineering Honor Society Project Management Institute - Working toward Project Management Professional Ce rtification American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Defense Industrial Association Linda P. Hudson President's Leadership Development Program Graduate, General Dyn amics ATP, 2004 (Ms. Hudson is currently President and CEO of BAE Systems Nort h America) One year training in Leadership Fundamentals, including negotiating techniques, personality analysis, professional presence, program management, technical commu nications, with presentations from the Vice Presidents of all corporate function al areas to explain the responsibilities of their groups. Training: ProEngineer, NASTRAN & ABAQUS Finite Element Analysis, HULL Hydrocode Eulerian and Lagrangian Analysis Tool, PRODAS Ammunition Design Tool, Interior Ballistics Analysis, Earned Value Management System (EVMS), Systems Engineering

(DOD 5000 series + new additions), Technical Communications, Design of Experime nts, Microsoft Professional Office Suite Security Clearance: Top Secret (SSBI Feb - Sept 2009) Florida Registered Professional Engineer, PE 40091 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE General Dynamics - Ordnance and Tactical Systems, Orlando, FL (Dec 2008 - Sept 2 009) Program Manager Managed a cross-functional team to design and integrate a Retrofit Capability De monstration Trajectory Correction Kit for the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLR S). The program included integration of a mechanical/electronic (pyrotechnical) system onto the MLRS. During course of program, negotiated the elimination of a ll item delivery dates, due to customer satisfaction with GDOTS performance. Ma naged two technology demonstrator IRAD programs as PM and technical lead - an ad vanced optical guidance system for a legacy missile and electronic fuzing for me dium caliber ammunition. General duties included extracting and compiling monthly financial and staffing data for analysis and presentation; program planning and control; and vendor/cus tomer interface and negotiations. Duties also included proposal preparation and program review preparation and presentation. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (Aug 2008 - Dec 2008) Adjunct Instructor Taught senior-level courses in mechanical engineering testing methods (temperatu re, pressure, fluid flow, vibration, strain, stress) and data acquisition using LabView. SEA Limited, Tampa, FL (Aug 2007 - Aug 2008) Forensic Project Engineer Performed accident and failure investigations of mechanical components and syste ms to determine cause and pinpoint defects of design, manufacture, installation, and use. In addition to general mechanical systems such as consumer, industria l, and automotive equipment, provided expertise in electronic packaging, composi te materials, energetics (pyrotechnics & ammunition), and medical devices. AAR Composites, Clearwater, FL (Oct 2006 - Aug 2007) Value Stream Manager, Clearwater, FL Reported to Vice President of Structures and Systems as a Member of the "Farm Te am", a group of eight General Manager Trainees, who performed special projects f or the VP. IPT Lead Project Engineer for a Tiger Team to move three shelter pro duction lines from California to North Carolina. Provided systems engineering a nd management support in Livonia, MI to a European Union military cargo aircraft material handling system development program. Managed aviation composite design and manufacturing programs, which included proposal preparation, cost, schedule , and performance management. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (October 2001 - July 2006) Program Manager, Ground and Sea Advanced Materials, Marion, VA, June 2005 - July 2006 Managed several ground and marine composite material component and structures de sign, development, manufacturing, and integration programs with over $8M annual sales. Responsible for leading a cross functional team with duties including pr ogram planning and control; financial planning and analysis; and vendor/customer interface and negotiations. Duties also included customer business development activities; proposal preparation; and program review preparation and presentati on.

Engineering Manager, Rockets and Tactical Systems, Burlington, VT, September 200 4 - June 2005 Managed a team of 15 engineers as members of a rocket and warhead design, develo pment, and manufacturing business unit with over $200M in annual sales. Respons ibilities included technical oversight of programs; manpower and resource planni ng; staffing actions (hiring and terminations); employee evaluation and compensa tion planning; mentoring; and engineering team performance evaluations. Senior Principal Mechanical Systems Engineer, Burlington, VT, October 2003 - Sep tember 2004 IPT Lead Project Engineer on the US Marine Corps Follow-on-to-SMAW (FOTS) Progra m and IPT Lead Engineer on the Mk 244 20mm Enhanced Lethality Cartridge (ELC) Lo w Rate Initial Production (LRIP) Program. Performed mechanical and energetic systems requirements analysis, design, integr ation, and test of propelling charges, projectiles, and warheads. IPT Lead Proj ect Engineer on a shoulder launched weapon development contract with duties incl uding project management; resource scheduling; cost account management (EVMS), v endor technical management; fuze, warhead and launch system design; and test pla nning and attendance. Provided technical oversight and guidance during the LRIP of Mk 244 20mm armor piercing discarding sabot ammunition, including penetrator manufacturing, ballistics, propellant loading, plastics molding, and test plann ing/execution. Senior Principal Mechanical Systems IPT Lead Engineer, Minneapolis, MN, October 2001 - October 2003 Senior Staff Engineer at the Minneapolis Field Office located at United Defense, LP; Munitions Integration IPT Lead Project Engineer on the Navy DD(X) 155mm Adv anced Gun System Projectile and Propelling Charge; and Lead IPT Project Engineer on the Mk 244 20mm Enhanced Lethality Cartridge (ELC) Low Rate Initial Producti on (LRIP) Program. Performed mechanical and energetic systems requirements analysis, design, develo pment, integration, and test of propelling charges, projectiles, fuzes, and warh eads. Managed a unitary warhead development and a large caliber propelling char ge subcontract, with duties including project management; requirements analysis and performance specification flow down; resource scheduling; cost account manag ement (EVMS); vendor technical management; insensitive munitions working group a nd technical review participation; and test planning and attendance. Boston Scientific (formerly Guidant Corporation), Arden Hills, MN (June 1996 - O ctober 2001) Supervisor, Application Engineering Group, May 2000 - October 2001 Supervised a department of principal and senior software application engineers a nd technicians with an annual budget of over $4 million. Performed short and lo ng range project planning, departmental budgeting, vendor negotiations, and depa rtment staffing; and administered performance appraisals. Teamed with R&D and I T groups on infrastructure projects. Performed mechanics of materials analyses on electronic components and assemblies using analytical and FEA methods. Led te ams to perform root cause failure analysis on failed products. Senior Mechanical Systems Project and IPT Lead Engineer, Hybrid Design Services, July 1998 - May 2000 Conducted electronic packaging research, specifically in the mechanical behavior of hybrid microcircuit technologies incorporated in implantable medical devices . Performed materials research, testing, and mechanics of materials analyses us ing analytical and FEA methods. Performed root cause failure analysis on failed products.

Managed as IPT Lead Project Engineer a collaborative research contract with John s-Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL) in Laurel, MD, with an annual bud get of $600K. Identified prospective research projects, facilitated collaborati on between Guidant and APL researchers, reviewed Statements of Work, monitored b udgets, and prepared progress reports. Initiated a research project to use FEA to predict the reliability of electronic assemblies. Senior Mechanical Systems IPT Lead Engineer, Reliability Engineering, July 1996 - July 1998 Implemented a highly accelerated life test (HALT) program to assess the durabili ty of electronic circuit board designs incorporated in implantable medical devic es. Designed, built, and equipped a HALT test lab; performed tests to assess ro bustness of electronic components and assemblies; performed failure analyses; te amed with device design engineers to improve designs; and prepared test plans an d test reports. Performed root cause failure analysis on returned products. Georgia Tech, School of Mechanical Engineering, Atlanta, GA (June 1992 - July 19 96) Graduate Research Assistant Conducted research in damage micromechanics of metal matrix composite materials. Investigation included formulation of constitutive relations and modeling of f iber-matrix interfacial damage using analytical and FEA methods. Student teache r for Mechanical Engineering Design I and II classes. GDOTS-Niceville (formerly Orlando Technology Inc, OTI Int'l, Inc), Shalimar, FL (Nov 1986 - June 1992) Development Engineer, Project Engineer, IPT Lead Project Engineer Performed mechanical design, analysis, manufacturing, and testing of high explos ive, armor piercing, and pyrotechnic ordnance products. Created product designs using computer aided design tools, performed mechanics of materials analyses us ing analytical and both implicit and explicit FEA methods, and prepared mechanic al drawings using ANSI standards. Projects included shaped charge and fragmenta tion warhead design and testing; conventional and spaced armor design and termin al ballistic analysis and testing; warhead effectiveness testing and analysis; g un barrel and mount design; sled track testing; and munitions dispenser design a nd testing. Held a Florida Blaster's License to conduct explosive and pyrotechn ic tests. Managed small projects (<$100K) including proposal preparation; test planning and scheduling; customer and vendor interaction; and progress and proje ct report preparation. AAI Corporation, Baltimore, MD (Jan 1984 - Nov 1986) Ordnance Associate Engineer, Ordnance Project Engineer Performed mechanical design, analysis, manufacturing, and testing of ordnance pr oducts. Performed interior, exterior, and terminal ballistic analyses of high e xplosive and armor piercing ammunition; analytical and FEA stress analyses; mech anical drawing preparation using ANSI standards; and mechanical component manufa cture, assembly, and testing. Projects included large caliber high explosive an ti-tank and armor piercing ammunition design, fragmentation bomb effectiveness a nalyses, gun barrel design, and ammunition exterior ballistics analyses to estim ate accuracy. PUBLICATIONS Davis, Jean E., "Micromechanical Modeling of Fiber Fragmentation in a Metal Matr ix Single Fiber Composite Specimen," Ph.D. Thesis, October 1997. Davis, Jean E. and Qu, Jianmin, "Micromechanical Modeling of Fiber Fragmentatio n in a Single Fiber Composite Specimen," Mechanical Behavior of Advanced Materia ls, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division, MD v84, p.p. 2 03-204, 1998.

Davis, Jean E. and Qu, Jianmin, "Numerical Analysis of Fiber Fragmentation in a SiC/Al Single Fiber Composite Specimen," Composites Science and Technology, Vol 60, p.p. 2297-2307, 2000. REFERENCES References upon request.

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