Snavely King Majoros
O’Connor & Bedell, Inc.
Washington, DC
Senior Consultant (2001-Present)
Mr. Geissler is an information
technologies expert, who has designed, implemented, and managed
telecommunications up-grades, database management systems, and data
tracking systems.
Mr. Geissler prepared expert witness
testimony on behalf of the Kansas Citizens Utility Ratepayer Board
concerning the theory and appropriate implementation of IT function
outsourcing.
Mr. Geissler assisted in a general
modernization, upgrade and expansion of Snavely King’s Comprehensive Investment Analysis System – SCIAS. Mr. Geissler has also provided support in
antitrust, depreciation, and other Snavely King projects.
For example, on behalf of a newly merged
manufacturing client, Mr. Geissler successfully managed the system design,
bid package and bid evaluation process for over 10,000 routes offered to
240 trucking companies. Using Microsoft Access, he evaluated almost
500,000 individual bids, supporting various intermodal and truck sizes
among 60 plant or distribution locations.
UUNET
Contactor a.k.a Grove Management Technologies (1996-2001)
Mr. Geissler successfully upgraded this
telecommunications company’s invoicing system. This involved designing
and building the Electronic Data Interface capability, creating the
accounting interfaces and automating the invoice management process. It
also required the merging of data from two data centers.
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SAIC Senior Systems Engineer (1991-1996)
Mr.
Geissler provided technical and project management support for a variety
of projects, including the design of a client server application for an
automated tracking system for the Conrail transportation system; the
implementation of software for risk assessment for nuclear cleanup of
Energy Department sites; and the development of system architecture for
integrating the FAA’s advanced automated systems
Fairchild Industries
System Engineer (1988-1991)
Mr. Geissler co-designed and developed a
microprocessor-based test bed for low-level integration of small satellite
systems on behalf of the Air Force. He developed real-time commercial
software for a 1553 data logger/processor and supported ground system
telemetry and commanding on a UNIX based microprocessor.
SpaceCom/Contel Software Engineer (1985-1988)
Mr. Geissler led an effort to design and
implement a discrete event simulator for analyzing a multiple satellite
communications system.
Vitro Engineer (1983-1983)
Mr. Geissler supported the proposal phase
of the Advanced Automated System of the Air Traffic Control System.
Education
Bachelor in Physics,
University of New Hampshire
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