Janet L. Barth
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Department / Business Unit |
| Staff Engineer |
Research and Technology Development Center |
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Disciplines |
| Johns Hopkins University |
Engineering |
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State / Provence |
| Laurel |
Maryland |
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Website |
| USA |
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A highly experienced Engineering Manager who has demonstrated the ability to lead diverse teams of professionals to develop and deliver flight data systems and avionics systems hardware for NASA instruments and spacecraft. Strong technical and business qualifications with hands-on experience in strategic planning, project and product management, and developing partnerships among diverse organizations.
Education
B.S. Mathematics, University of Maryland; B.S. Biological Sciences, University of Michigan
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