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Officers and Principal Investigators:

Mr. Carl Christensen -- For more than 35 years, Mr. Christensen has provided systems engineering, program planning, and management support services for Navy undersea surveillance systems. He has developed system concepts, provided planning requirements for implementing projects, evaluated technical feasibility and economic viability of various alternatives, and followed programs to completion. Mr. Christensen has also helped initiate the nonmilitary (dual use) applications of undersea surveillance systems.

Mr. Randall Kuldell -- Mr. Kuldell has over 25 years' experience in naval systems engineering including over 7 years in the operational Fleet and 18 years at Amron supporting Navy development programs. At Amron, he specializes in information technology, particularly in computing applications, software development, and data communications. Mr. Kuldell also applies his electrical engineering background in developing computer networking infrastructures for clear and encrypted data traffic, both at Amron and for our Navy clients. He leads our Information Technology team, and is an expert in Windows, Macintosh and UNIX operating systems. 

Dr. Stephen Lane -- Dr. Lane is a program manager for Amron programs sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the US. Navy. His background is in physics and signal processing, and he has spent more than 35 years applying signal and image-processing techniques to seismic, ultrasonic, magnetic eddy current, and acoustic data. Amron's Automatic Rescue Call (ARC) was developed by Dr. Lane.  He is also the lead design engineer for Amron's Hand Hygiene Prompts system.

Dr. David Grant -- Dr. Grant is a recognized national expert in underwater acoustics and signal processing. He has spent over 25 years on underwater array designs, signal processing, and systems engineering.

Mr. Albert Terp -- Mr. Terp has been President of Amron since 1981. He has over 35 years of experience as an electronic engineer and manager of technology-oriented efforts. His specialty is in the design and implementation of electronic hardware to meet the requirements of instrumentation, automation and controls, data acquisition, signal processing, navigation, and communication systems.