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Larry E.

Schluderberg

(703) 858-7772 Office

(703) 895-5510 Mobile

larry@sysanares.com

Summary of Qualifications
Proven technical innovator and business development engineer forming and executing technical strategies that
advance customer business/operational objectives. Adept at designing, building and testing software intensive DOD
systems including Naval Combat, C2, and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems.
Cybersecurity education and skills. Excellent management, interpersonal, analytic, writing, and oral skills.
Expertise:

Cybersecurity Intelligence, Digital Forensic Analysis and Risk Analysis/Mitigation


- Program Technical Management (PM)
- Capture Team Leadership
- Systems Engineering (SE) and Integration
- Software Development Process and Methods
- Test and Evaluation (T&E)
- Hard Real-Time Systems Architectures
- Joint Warfare & Military OPS
- Web based and Service Oriented Architectures
- Risk Analysis/Mitigation
- Commercial and Military Networks
- DOD Acquisition & Technical Oversight
- Intelligence Analysis & Collections Mgmt.
- Internet of Things (IoT) Technology
- Applied Research and Technology Evaluation
- Data Fusion
- Modeling and Simulation

Security Clearance: Top Secret with SCI Eligibility, SSBI 18 April 2014
Education and Training

BS, Systems Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy, Colt Award for Systems Engineering
MS, Systems Engineering, Computer Design emphasis, California State University Fullerton, Thesis: Design
Evaluation Modeling of Microprocessor Based Systems
MS Cybersecurity (Intelligence and Computer Forensics Specializations), Utica College, Capstone Thesis:
Addressing the Cybersecurity Malicious Insider Threat, Pursuing CISSP Certification (ISC)2 course
Active Duty Submarine Officer (1120) U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School - Certified Nuclear Power Plant
Engineer by Naval Reactors - U.S. Naval Guided Missile School - Certified Strategic Weapons Officer
U.S. Naval Reserve Intelligence Officer (1635) All Source Scientific and Technical Analysis, Collections
Management Specialist (JICPAC/Navy TENCAP), War Gamming and Force Training

Professional Experience

Accomplishments as CEO Systems Analytic Resources Inc.

Cybersecurity Accomplishments MS Degree Cybersecurity

2007-Present

Created a successful engineering consulting business as CEO for Systems Analytic Resources Inc. Leveraging
acquired cybersecurity skills to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of system information.
Assisted Alliant Techsystems (ATK) customer elevating their role from airborne sensor provider to airborne
system integrator. Successfully led ATK Test and Evaluation for the Joint and Allied Threat Awareness System
(JATAS) Engineering, Manufacturing and Development (EMD) phase program including coordination with
government Independent Operational Test & Evaluation (IOT&E) and Live Fire testing. ($230M)
Successfully assisted Ohio Class Submarine Replacement, Joint High Speed Vessel, Ship to Shore Connector,
and the Littoral Combat Ship programs through Defense Acquisition Board (DAB) reviews. Provided technical
oversight audits of DoD Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAP) for Undersecretary of Defense USD
(AT&L) [Ashton Carter] and staff at the Political Appointee/Senior Executive Service (SES) level. Counseled
programs on vulnerability analysis for Cybersecurity Program Protection Planning (PPP).
Assisted ATK with winning the JATAS Technology Development (TD) Phase contract ($120M) by designing
and writing proposal topics for development and integration of the prototype airborne system for detecting Man
Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS), small arms fire and Laser Range Finder threats against Navy and
Marine Corps assault aircraft. Design included embedded processing architecture for MWIR cameras that
provided the sensing capability and the central processor that interpreted the sensor information.

2012-2014

Through completion of independent laboratory work demonstrated the ability to: Conduct Open Source
Intelligence (OSINT) analysis using commercial social networking media, Develop and maintain an online
persona (Sock Puppet) for conducting counterintelligence surveillance, Conduct basic cybersecurity risk
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assessments, Develop anonymous malware analysis environments and conduct basic static and behavioral
analysis of malware. . Demonstrated the ability to conduct intelligence analysis using Analysis of Competing
Hypotheses (ACH) methodology and succinctly report results.
Through completion of laboratory work demonstrated knowledge of FAT and NTFS file systems and the ability
to conduct both dead box and live system digital forensic analysis including: Defining the extent of and
securing a digital crime scene, Configuring Windows and Linux Virtual Machines in a VMware environment ,
Installing, configuring and using open source/free Windows and Linux forensic tools to conduct digital forensic
analysis of PCs, servers, and mobile devices, and succinctly and factually reported the forensic analysis
process, results and conclusions. Experience using VMWare , Network Security Toolkit (SNORT, Whireshark
and other tools), Access Data ForensicToolkit (FTK),FTK Imager, WinHex, Metasploit, IDA Pro, SANS
Investigative Forensics Toolkit (SIFT), Zero Wine Try, RegRipper, Remnux, Volatility and others..

Accomplishments Technical Director/Chief Engineer Hughes Aircraft/Raytheon

1995 -2007

Chief Engineer for Raytheon Network Centric Systems (NCS) business unit establishing technical bona fides
for development of Command and Control and Battle Management (C2BM) systems to Air Force, Army, Navy
and Coast Guard general officers. Key customer interface and technical lead for development of a prototype
web-based, Service Oriented, Architecture (SOA), capable of sharing of a common situational awareness
picture from Theater C2 down to the Battalion and tactical Naval Unit levels using a combination of
commercial X-band satellites and military TDMA communications systems and distributed intelligence and
tactical surveillance assets. The system leveraged an XML-based metadata catalog and featured a near real-time
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) which maintained Service Level Agreements (SLA) for network security
and discoverable, redundant, real time Tracking Services facilitating processing of Time Sensitive targets.
As Chief Engineer established Raytheon reputation as a Naval Combat system developer for high tech naval
combatants securing $2.5 B of development funding by leading the winning multi-corporate capture team of
approximately 1200 engineers from 10 different corporations for Raytheon CEO and COO. Directed technical
development of a network based, distributed computing architecture which integrated shipboard combat
system, internal and external communications, engineering control, integrated bridge, damage control, and
stealth management system information.
Established Hughes Aircraft reputation as a Naval Combat system developer and secured $660 M of
development funding by technically leading the winning multi-corporate capture team of approximately 400
engineers for the USS San Antonio (LPD-17) Command and Control ship class. The architecture of the LPD 17
C2 system represents the first, designed in from conception, wide-area fiber-optic network to tie together and
integrate Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) C2 systems with shipboard automated engineering control,
integrated bridge control, and damage control pioneering the use of networks for naval afloat combat systems.
Accomplishments Systems Engineering Manager for Hughes Aircraft/Martin Marietta
Pre-1995
Received a letter of commendation from Commander Naval Sea Systems Command citing outstanding
performance in cooperation with the government pioneering development of naval afloat local-area networks to
integrate shipboard C2, engineering control and integrated bridge information.
Successfully developed machine learning (Artificial Intelligence) prototypes capable of identifying Soviet Type
I and II submarines. Recruited, trained, and managed a Knowledge Engineering group and developed a mission
planning system for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
At the request of the Secretary of the Navy developed, in conjunction with Dr. Bob Ballard (Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institute), concepts and a prototype for use of AUV underwater imaging capable of surveying
harbors for underwater mines.
Created the technical basis for Hughes Naval Systems growth from naval combatant display and weapons
system provider to combat system integrator by developing an open architecture LAN Access Unit (LAU) and
specialized Network Interface Cards (NIC) capable of deterministic multicasting and adapting information from
military systems to commercial Local Area Networks (LAN). The LAU became a standard component in
Hughes and later Raytheon distributed combat system architectures supporting data smoothing, filtering and
processing that enabled implementation of real-time processing architectures for naval shipboard and aircraft
use.
Helped establish Hughes Naval Systems business unit reputation as a weapon system provider recruiting and
running a Systems Engineering section while conceptualizing, marketing, designing, developing, and delivering
the SSN 688 I Class submarine Weapons Launch System (WLS) ($115M). Designed the submarine fire control
interface for the Advanced Capability Mk 48 Torpedo and the Portable Fire Control System used to test the
new weapon on test range craft and operational submarines ($95M).

Larry E. Schluderberg

(703) 858-7772 Office

(703) 895-5510 Mobile

Accomplishments as Naval Reserve Intelligence Officer

larry@sysanares.com

1979-1995

Maintained active participation as a Naval Reserve Intelligence Officer in parallel with an active systems
engineering career. As a Naval Intelligence Officer (1635) conducted all source Scientific and Technical (S&T)
analysis on Soviet submarine force providing intelligence updates to active duty and reserve forces on threats
associated with Soviet submarine and underwater weapons systems technical achievements, and technology
proliferation as a function of increased military sales as the Soviet empire declined.
Taught Soviet Submarine Operations for Shipboard Intelligence Officer Course at Fleet intelligence Training
Center Pacific (FITCPAC).
Conducted Navy TENCAP Electronic Warfare (EW) Collections Management for CINCPACFLT/JICPAC.
Developed initial Collection Management watch procedures for JICPAC.
Provided intelligence support to naval war gamming efforts expanding operational knowledge base and
understanding from submarine operations to include naval Battle Group, Expeditionary Strike Group, Marine
Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF), and Joint Warfare operations.

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