Analinda Reyes

Executive Administrator at Applied Signal Technology

Analinda Reyes has extensive experience in administrative roles, currently serving as the Executive Administrator at Raytheon Applied Signal Technology since August 2007. In this position, responsibilities include managing the Executive Director of Engineering's calendar, facilitating meetings across various time zones, acting as a liaison within the organization, and coordinating both domestic and international travel. Prior to this role, Analinda worked as an Accounting Assistant at Intel Inc. from June 2005 to July 2007, where tasks involved processing tax return mailings, ensuring compliance with local tax authorities, and supporting program leads in corporate policy adherence. Analinda holds education from De Anza College, completed between 1997 and 2000.

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Sunnyvale, United States

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Applied Signal Technology

Applied Signal Technology, Inc. (AST) (NASDAQ: APSG) is a full-service intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) provider, serving national priorities in defense, intelligence, and homeland security with over $200 million in annual revenues. AST is an innovation center, bringing cutting-edge science and engineering together to enhance global security. We provide expertise in the areas of signals intelligence (SIGINT), broadband communications, cyber security, and sensor signature processing. Our SIGINT competencies include communications intelligence (COMINT) and electronic intelligence (ELINT). Our broadband communication technology enables secure high speed communication networks. Our cyber security activities include network monitoring, intrusion detection, and countermeasures. Our remote sensing expertise includes processing information from electro-optic, sonar, radar, magnetic, and seismic sensors to detect changes in the environment and provide real-time alerts of potential threats. We specialize in the collection, processing, and understanding of signals for ISR missions with low size, weight, and power (SWAP) configurations to enable increased deployment on unmanned platforms.


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United States

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501-1,000

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