On this web page, you'll find information hovering in the void between professional activities, entrepreneurial feasibility, and renaissance curiosity. If you use material from pages I maintain, please let me know. I graduated from high school with intentions of becoming a medical doctor, but during my second year of college, the computer revolution caught my attention, and my life became a combination of interests. I obtained a Ph.D. degree doing atomic emission analysis of atmospheric pressure spark discharges, and then joined the military as an Air Force pilot.
Eventually leaving active duty military, I settled onto a rural homestead in Michigan and secured work as a Sr. System Engineer in the field of industrial automation, while continuing to fly KC-135s with the Air Force Reserves. I thoroughly enjoyed the intellectual freedom of being a telecommuter, but the dot.com implosion in 2001 sent me out on my own to breath life back into the sole proprietorship company I had started back in 1988. I ended up doing contract work under conditions that many dream of, but was disappointed at the lack of integrity in some business relationships.
I was pleased when a job opened up as a Flight Test Engineer at Edwards AFB on the Airborne Laser program. Later, I took a job in the Electronic Warfare directorate, where I found more expansive work doing Directed Energy Test & Evaluation and other Technical Assistance representing the Air Force Flight Test Center enterprise at Edwards Air Force Base in this new technology area. As an Air Force Reserve officer, technical efforts have gone toward developing new flight test instrumentation and software that will significantly cut costs of aircraft modification, while changing flight test execution paradigms. I continue to work as a USAF Test Pilot School instructor, and also work with the Electronic Warfare Directorate.
In 2006, I gained an increasing desire to pay back some of the great opportunities I've had, and be directly relevant helping others make life choices. By the Fall of 2007, I had accepted a full-time faculty position back in Michigan, while simultaneously serving in a Residential Life position on campus.
| Aviation | Communications Operations & Technology |
| Space Operations & Engineering | Reverse Engineering |
| Education | Measurement Science & Instrumentation |
| Distributed Control | Personal Computers and Linux |
Increa posts may appear in news groups for Hewlett-Packard HP48, Palm Pilot, Radio Equipment Swaps, or Linux Newsgroups. Every once-in-a-while, I separate the time to publish articles about my activities, including finances,taxes, and energy needs of a small homestead. I moderate both the Volmer VJ-22 and Sugar Springs Airstrip Yahoo groups. My vocational interests have taken a turn toward Program Management and Business Development, brokering funding sources and technology advances. If I ever run out of things to do, I turn to the catalogs of Tom Lindsay and buy a new book.
"When you don't know where else to go, go back to the beginning."
This
page is maintained by Brian Mork, owner & operator of IncreaTM
// It was last modified June 2008. Suggestions for changes and
comments are always welcome. The easiest way is to contact me through
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