SciTec
John Slack has extensive experience in program management and engineering, currently serving as a Program Manager at SciTec, Inc. since April 2018. Previously, John held various roles at Northrop Grumman Corporation from 2003 to 2020, including Program Manager, Engineering Manager, and Senior System Engineer, where responsibilities included managing engineering efforts, leading test and evaluation teams, and developing integration and verification processes. Prior to this, John served in the United States Air Force from 1982 to 2004, achieving the rank of Chief Master Sergeant and overseeing operational test and evaluation efforts across multiple locations. John holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management from American Military University.
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SciTec
The world brings ever-evolving challenges; SciTec builds solutions. Our forward-thinking approach provides a wide range of services and fully integrated technical support to the defense industry, governmental agencies, and industrial system development firm applications. We empower our scientists, engineers, and developers to deliver cutting-edge, advanced sensor systems, tailor innovative technologies to our customers’ needs quickly from concept to operational reality, and custom-build scientific instrumentation for testing and validation. As we develop best-in-class hardware, we also evolve data-processing algorithms and physics-based observable models. We are busy changing the world, and can’t do it without the talent, dedication, and enthusiasm of individuals like you. MISSION: As the challenge evolves, we evolve faster. We deliver best-in-class mission-enabling technologies and end-to-end system solutions for our customers’ most difficult and important problems. VISION: Deliver persistent information dominance. Empower our workforce at every level to create, contribute, and grow. Innovate and adapt to address ever-evolving challenges. SciTec NEWS: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/scitecnews/