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Randall Redondo is Vice President of Programs at Sparton reporting to the Sparton CEO.
Mr. Redondo’s responsibilities include oversight of production, engineering design services, and development programs as well as quality, and new product introduction activities. He is an accomplished leader with over 25 years of management and technical experience.
Mr. Redondo joined Sparton in 2013. He has held positions in program management, operations, and engineering. He previously led production, quality, and engineering activities for several defense programs including Sonobuoys (AN/SSQ-36B, AN/SSQ-62F, AN/SSQ-113, AN/SSQ-125, and AN/SSQ-125A), DARPA (UFP programs), Engineering design services, as well as Internal Research and Development (IRAD).
Prior to joining Sparton Mr. Redondo managed operations, quality, and engineering for mission-critical defense and telecom applications.
Mr. Redondo holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Utah. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and has been awarded several U.S patents.
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Sparton Corporation is a provider of design, development and manufacturing services for electromechanical devices, as well as engineered products complementary to the same electromechanical value stream. The Company operates through two segments: Manufacturing & Design Services (MDS) and Engineered Components & Products (ECP). The Company serves the medical and biotechnology, military and aerospace, and industrial and commercial markets. Its products and services include offerings for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and emerging technology (ET) customers, which utilize microprocessor-based systems, such as transducers, printed circuit boards and assemblies, and sensors, as well as development and design engineering services. It develops and manufactures sonobuoys, which are anti-submarine warfare (ASW) devices. The Company also manufactures rugged flat panel display systems for military panel personal computer workstations, air traffic control and industrial applications.