Gil Goddin

Principal Systems Engineer at Kitty Hawk Technologies

Gil Goddin has extensive work experience in the field of engineering and systems integration. Gil has held various roles throughout their career, starting in 1990 as a Project Engineer for various Navy programs at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division. Gil then transitioned to roles such as Lead Systems Engineer for Future Aircraft Carriers Integrated Warfare System and Lead Systems Engineer for the DDG 1000 Program.

In 2007, Goddin became the Head of the Warfare Systems Engineering Branch, and later served as the Chief Engineer for the Warfare Systems Department. In 2010, they were promoted to the Head of the Warfare Systems Engineering and Integration Division, where they remained until 2015.

During their time at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Goddin also served as the Chief Systems Engineer for the Electromagnetic Railgun/Hypervelocity Projectile Weapon System. In 2016, they became the Chief Engineer for Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division before assuming the role of Chief Engineer and Distinguished Engineer for Warfare Systems Integration in 2017.

In 2022, Goddin joined Technology Service Corporation (TSC) as a Principal Systems Engineer, where they worked until 2023. Gil then moved on to Kitty Hawk Technologies, where they are currently employed as the Principal Systems Engineer.

Goddin's work experience demonstrates their extensive knowledge and expertise in systems engineering and integration, particularly in the field of warfare systems.

Gil Goddin began their education journey in 1982 at Old Dominion University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Gil successfully completed their undergraduate studies in 1986. After several years, Gil returned to Old Dominion University in 2017 to pursue a Master's degree in Systems Engineering, which they completed in 2020. Building upon their Master's studies, Gil is currently enrolled in the PhD program in Systems Engineering at Old Dominion University, with an expected completion date in 2024.

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