Visionary Leader in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Joins SENTEL Corp.; Air Force Reserve Veteran and Legion of Merit Recipient Will Bolster SENTEL’s Growing UAV Program
SENTEL Corp., a premier engineering and software company, has hired retired Air Force Reserve Col. Janice Manijak Morrow – the 2004 AUVSI Al Aube Outstanding Contributor Award recipient and a Legion of Merit honoree – as its director of strategic initiatives.
Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) August 18, 2005 -- SENTEL Corp., a premier engineering
and software company, has hired retired Air Force Reserve Col. Janice Manijak
Morrow – the 2004 AUVSI Al Aube Outstanding Contributor Award recipient and a
Legion of Merit honoree – as its director of strategic
initiatives.
Morrow received the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems
International (AUVSI) Al Aube Award for demonstrating the spirit and intent of
its mission in an extraordinary manner. She orchestrated one of the most dynamic
changes in the Air Force – the recognition of small unmanned systems and the
integration of their role into the Air Force mission. In 2004, the Air Force
acknowledged her UAV proposal and signed a memorandum designating Air Force
Special Operations Command as lead command for all small UAVs in the
service.
Morrow received the Legion of Merit Medal for her “visionary
leadership” as chief of the Air Force's Special Management Office for Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles. Her “superb guidance and leadership were directly responsible
for defining the command's future, improving Air Force operations capabilities
worldwide and arming battlefield airmen to fight the war against terrorism,”
according to the citation. The Legion of Merit is awarded for exceptionally
meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.
“Col. Morrow brings an exceptional level of expertise and vision to our
team at SENTEL,” said James F. Garrett, president of SENTEL. “Her leadership and
experience in developing small unmanned systems requirements, as well as
acquiring small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for the Air Force will help lead
SENTEL into new strategic areas. She brings a keen know-how that is unparalleled
in this field and will be a priceless asset to our clients in their long-term
strategies.”
Morrow will build core expertise in strategic planning and
launch a new division specializing in various capability aspects of unmanned
systems for SENTEL, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dimensions International Inc.
She will develop new strategic areas for the Alexandria-based company to expand
its capabilities in unmanned systems and the expertise it offers its clients,
including those in the federal government – such as the Departments of Defense
and Homeland Security – and the private sector.
Morrow has more than 22
years of experience in support of the DOD, homeland defense, strategic and
contingency planning, operations, research and analysis.
Morrow's new
division at SENTEL will provide integration and engineering services to
customers, including DOD and private industry. That work includes building
roadmaps, performing assessments and tackling key challenges confronting
unmanned systems employment and operations.
“Some of the biggest unmanned
systems challenges in a global sense involve interoperability, bandwidth
requirements, frequency allocation and management, interference, airspace
management and de-confliction, as well as operator qualifications,” Morrow said.
“It's important we swiftly resolve these challenges so our operators can fully
reap the benefits these capabilities bring to the fight.”
The use of
unmanned aerial vehicles has grown exponentially since the Sept. 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks and the war on terrorism. “It's the present and the future,”
Garrett said. “SENTEL has been a leader in exploring the capabilities of this
revolutionary industry. Col. Morrow's expertise will help us develop even more
solutions in this growing field.”
On the battlefield, UAVs provide
real-time data to forces, limit casualties and increase situational awareness
data, information and intelligence.
“UAVs are geared for missions that
are dull, dirty and dangerous,” Morrow said. “Before we send in our troops, they
can survey an area and check it out for hostile forces or weaponry. UAVs provide
a constant vigil over our forces and battle damage assessments. The key is our
forces having accessibility to these capabilities and sound integration into the
campaign. UAVs not only increase mission success but also help bring our troops
home safely from the war zone.”
The commercial market is also exploring
more uses for unmanned systems, in such areas as crop dusting, mapping and
surveying areas and in communication relays.
“I chose SENTEL because I
saw this company as the best, most primary instrument to give solutions back to
our operators, overall military operations and the war on terrorism,” Morrow
said. “SENTEL is attacking all the Achilles' heels that are confronting our
military operations and providing innovative solutions to the commercial market
as well.”
Before joining SENTEL, Morrow worked as a research associate
for unmanned capabilities at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine
Cognition Inc., one of the nation's premier institutes focusing on topics
related to cognition in humans and machines.
Previously, she headed
long-term strategic management of plans, programs and policy at the Air Force
Special Operations Command in Hurlburt Field, FL. She was the Air Force lead
officer for all small unmanned solutions, and her expertise on UAVs proved
pivotal during war on terrorism special operations missions.
Morrow
graduated cum laude from the University of Massachusetts with a bachelor's
degree in education and received her commission from the Air Force ROTC Air
Science program.
She is based in SENTEL's office at Fort Walton, FL, and
will also work from its headquarters in Alexandria, VA.
About
SENTEL:
SENTEL is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dimensions International.
SENTEL provides mission-critical support to the Department of Defense, NASA, FAA
and other government agencies in the areas of chemical and biological agent
defense, software development, electromagnetics engineering and test and
evaluation. SENTEL's innovative Remote Data Relay (RDR), a sensor networking
system, is among its leading products. The RDR, with its new PDA capabilities,
is a smart networking tool designed and built by SENTEL that can simultaneously
monitor and control numerous, disparate sensors that detect, nuclear,
biological, chemical and other toxic agents. Please call SENTEL at 703-739-0084
or visit http://www.sentel.com/
About Dimensions
International:
Dimensions International's core business areas include
information technology, integrated logistic support and air traffic control
systems providing advance technology in command and control systems, electronic
commerce/electronic data interchange, radar global positioning systems,
warehouse management and material distribution systems to government and
commercial clients. Founded in 1985, DI continues to provide innovative
solutions to its clients, which include the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
Corps, Coast Guard and other Department of Defense agencies, FAA, USAID and the
District of Columbia government. DI is an international company with staff
offices in more than 50 cities in the United States and worldwide. For more
information, call DI at 703-998-0098 or visit http://www.dimensionsinternational.com.
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