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Gary Eiloo Phones & Addresses

  • 6209 Roles Saddle Dr, Rolesville, NC 27571 (919) 263-8698
  • 9922 Park Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039 (703) 455-4207 (703) 866-0992
  • Springfield, VA
  • Vienna, VA
  • Wade, NC
  • Fairfax Sta, VA

Work

Company: Saic Jul 1999 to Sep 2014 Position: Director program management

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: George Mason University - School of Business 1997 to 1999

Skills

Itil • Program Management • Enterprise Content Management • Virtualization • Pmp • Dod • Integration • Information Assurance • Sharepoint • Enterprise Architecture • It Strategy • Requirements Analysis • Earned Value Management • Government Contracting • Sdlc • Resource Management • Requirements Management • Systems Engineering • Configuration Management • Continuous Improvement • Pmo • Defense • Security Clearance • Ms Project • Process Improvement • Proposal Writing • Project Portfolio Management • Military • Cmmi • Security • Far • It Management • Air Force • Risk Management • Government • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Software Project Management • Business Process Improvement • It Service Management • Disaster Recovery • Aerospace • Testing • Process Engineering • Operational Planning • Project Planning • Six Sigma • Project Management • Diacap • Vendor Management • Analysis

Languages

English

Ranks

Certificate: License 71581

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

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Gary Eiloo

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Location:
9922 south Park Cir, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Saic Jul 1999 - Sep 2014
Director Program Management

Boeing Jun 1987 - Jul 1999
Project and Program Manager
Education:
George Mason University - School of Business 1997 - 1999
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Itil
Program Management
Enterprise Content Management
Virtualization
Pmp
Dod
Integration
Information Assurance
Sharepoint
Enterprise Architecture
It Strategy
Requirements Analysis
Earned Value Management
Government Contracting
Sdlc
Resource Management
Requirements Management
Systems Engineering
Configuration Management
Continuous Improvement
Pmo
Defense
Security Clearance
Ms Project
Process Improvement
Proposal Writing
Project Portfolio Management
Military
Cmmi
Security
Far
It Management
Air Force
Risk Management
Government
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Software Project Management
Business Process Improvement
It Service Management
Disaster Recovery
Aerospace
Testing
Process Engineering
Operational Planning
Project Planning
Six Sigma
Project Management
Diacap
Vendor Management
Analysis
Languages:
English
Certifications:
License 71581
License 115133

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Testing Metal Detectors

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US Patent:
42887488, Sep 8, 1981
Filed:
Aug 7, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/931938
Inventors:
Robert M. Kaye - Arlington VA
Gary A. Eiloo - Burke VA
Thomas Tucker - Oxon Hill MD
International Classification:
G01V 312
G01R 3500
US Classification:
324326
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for testing low-power, low-band radio frequency metal detectors of the type employing a radio transmitter alone or a transmitter and a receiver. The apparatus is characterized by a variable voltage power supply, a transmitter, an antenna, a voltmeter, a rectifier connected to the voltmeter, a switch for connecting the rectifier to either the antenna or the power supply and for selectively energizing the transmitter, and a surface placed in a fixed position relative to the antenna and defining the proper position for placement of the equipment under test.

Apparatus For Testing Metal Detectors

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US Patent:
41444868, Mar 13, 1979
Filed:
Aug 27, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/718345
Inventors:
Robert M. Kaye - Arlington VA
Gary A. Eiloo - Burke VA
Thomas N. Tucker - Oxon Hill MD
Assignee:
Washington Gas Light Company - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04B 1700
G01V 312
G01R 3500
US Classification:
324 3
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for testing low-power, low-band radio frequency metal detectors of the type employing a radio transmitter alone or a transmitter and a receiver. The apparatus is characterized by a variable voltage power supply, a transmitter, an antenna, a voltmeter, a rectifier connected to the voltmeter, a switch for connecting the rectifier to either the antenna or the power supply and for selectively energizing the transmitter, and a surface placed in a fixed position relative to the antenna and defining the proper position for placement of the equipment under test.
Gary A Eiloo from Rolesville, NC, age ~77 Get Report