Original Anonymous Post By: anon_97273
OK NOW IM SCARED. I just read this and i am 100% sure i have found the Dr. Nash that i was told about. Im sweating bullets right now and just
reading what im about to post made my stomach drop and im dizzy.
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From March 1996 until now, Ray Nash has been a Private Consultant.
Services Offered: technology assessment; strategic and tactical planning; proposal writing and review; troubleshooting; intensive program reviews;
program management; organizational and management solutions in a hi-tech environment.
Special Attributes: 40 years experience in the DoD/IMINT/MC&G communities; 33 years experience in the Polaris/Poseidon/Trident Program; Familiar with
the DoD S&T/R&D structure, including DARPA, and DDR&E; working knowledge of genetics and the associated scientific and biotechnology community;
Familiar with selected faculty and programs at Princeton, Yale, M.I.T., Dartmouth, the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, and the University of
Nevada/Reno. Dr. Nash’s Technical Specialties: random process theory/Kalman filtering; navigation and guidance and radar, sonar, and gravity
modeling.
Employment History: 1969 – 1996; joined TASC, Reading, MA as a startup; grew with the company (2400 people with sales of $387M in 1996); became Vice
President in 1979. From 1966-1969; Dynamics Research Corporation, Stoneham, MA; individual contributor and Dept. Manager; inertial navigation systems.
From 1958 – 1962 summer jobs with Autonetics, Downey, CA and Boeing, Renton, WA; full time with TRW, Redondo Beach, CA; 2 years total; aircraft,
missile and spacecraft stability and control.
Recent and Present Clients: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA; The Photonics Center at Boston University, Boston, MA; An Asian fiber
optic cable manufacturer; Office of the Chancellor, City University of New York, New York, NY; National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC, BAE
Systems, Burlington, MA. Education: BSE, Electrical Eng’g/Eng’g Physics; Princeton University (1960); MS, Electrical Eng’g; M.I.T. (1961); PhD,
Eng’g and Applied Science; Yale University (1966); Several short courses and seminars in Strategic Planning, Organizational Dynamics, and Management
of Technical Professionals.
Honors and Professional Activities: Cum Laude, Tau Beta Pi at Princeton University; Sigma Xi at M.I.T.; Elected Fellow of the IEEE (Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers) for “contributions to the analysis of integrated navigation syste
