General Atomics Aeronautical Systems since Nov 2009
GN&C Engineer
Orbital Sciences Corporation Jan 2009 - Aug 2009
Senior Engineer: Guidance Navigation and Controls
Orbital Sciences Corporation Jan 2006 - Jan 2009
Engineer: Guidance Navigation and Controls
Orbital Sciences Corporation Jun 2004 - Jan 2006
Associate Engineer: Guidance Navigation and Controls
Honeywell Engines Systems and Service Dec 2001 - Nov 2003
Engineer: Control Systems Analyst
Education:
Arizona State University 1999 - 2004
MS in Aerospace Engineering, Multi-variable Control System Design
Brigham Young University 1991 - 1998
BS in Mechanical Engineering, Parametric Modeling, Control Systems
Skills:
Aerospace Simulations Testing Program Management Engineering Management Simulink Analysis Uav Engineering Flight Test Aerospace Engineering
Now retired. An amateur photographer and an active member of Whickham Photographic Club. Also a volunteer working in the local community.
Walter Sharp
Education:
University of Phoenix
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Ex-USFK commander warns against North's nuclear and missile threats
"(Kim) has made clear that he will continue to develop nuclear weapons capabilities and increase even more, and continue to develop ballistic missiles," Walter Sharp said at an interview with Yonhap News Agency during his visit to Seoul at the invitation of the Korea Retired Generals and Admirals As
"We are exercising Alliance actions to a number of realistic scenarios beyond defeating a conventional attack," Gen. Walter Sharp, commander of the CFC, was quoted as saying in the statement. "Through these scenarios, we will exercise Allies crisis management, deterring and rapidly defeating provoca
pWe are exercising alliance actions to a number of realistic scenarios beyond defeating a conventional attack,q said Gen. Walter Sharp, the CFC commander and head of some 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea.