Kevin Marler
• United States: Dallas/Fort Worth Area
• program development
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Kevin Marler
Address: Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Past:
- Manager: 3 "Careers": DoD Project Manager, to Division Manager, to Corporate Engineering, Compliance at Raytheon
- Manager - Manufacturing, Systems
Education:
- The University of Texas at Austin
- University of Phoenix
People Network: 36
Industry: Management Consulting
Kevin Marler’s Summary
MATURE ENGINEERING MANAGER ESTABLISHING A SECOND CAREER.
Project Management experience: sizing and staffing; budgeting (EVM) and scheduling; strategic planning; logistics, operations, information technology; risk, safety, qualify, testing
Product Management experience: ROI with quality focus; products, systems, and services
Division Management positions: Division Tools Manager, Manager Learning Services
Motivation of direct reports and other professionals: career coaching, training, transition plans
Engineering productivity and manufacturing cost reduction with quality experience: Six Sigma specialist, Lean Manufacturing, CMMI coach/appraiser, ISO auditor; OSHA planner, manager
Innovator of project performance and new product creation: emerging technology / knowledge (Rapid, Object Oriented); expert in outsourcing methodologies, engaging professional services
International Engineering Management: Commerce Comm. (EAR) and State Dept. (ITAR, DFAR)
Active DoD Top Secret SCI Clearance (SSBI) with Polygraph
Currently on early retirement with full benefits:
Due to downsizing of corporate support during shortfall of Dallas RPS contract
EMAIL CONTACT: kmmarler@tx.rr.com
Kevin Marler’s Specialties:
LAST POSITION:
* Raytheon Corporate Engineering, Expert Reviewer, on mast head of Raytheon’s Technology Today Journal
* Raytheon Corporate Import/Export Office, Export Licensing and Compliance Personnel: Assigned to Raytheon Learning Institutes through Raytheon Professional Services (Manager/Principal SW Eng E05)
CMMI Coach, Appraiser
PREVIOUS:
* Manager of Tools Group
* Manager of Learning Services in Technology Transfer Center
* Division ISO Engineering Auditor
Manager: 3 "Careers": DoD Project Manager, to Division Manager, to Corporate Engineering, Compliance
Raytheon
(Public Company; Defense & Space industry)
1986 — 2007 (21 years)
LAST POSITION:
* Raytheon Corporate Engineering, Expert Reviewer, on mast head of Raytheon’s Technology Today Journal: OPSEC and IT Security, IP Office, Legal
* Raytheon Corporate Import/Export Office, Export Licensing and Compliance Personnel: Assigned to Raytheon Learning Institutes through Raytheon Professional Services (Manager / Principal Software Engineer E05)
CMMI Coach and Raytheon Qualified CMMI Appraiser
PREVIOUS POSITIONS:
GARLAND DIVISION:
* Senior Knowledge Specialist, Reuse Facilitator
* Manager of Tools Group (engineering methods, tools, simulation lab)
* Manager of Learning Services in Technology Transfer Center
* Division ISO Engineering Auditor
DOD PROJECTS:
* Closed Areas: Engineering Manager; Customer Liaison
* Division Computer Aided Systems/Software Engineering Lead (CMM)
* DFAR Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) Challenge Defense Lead
Eductional Details:
The University of Texas at Austin
MS, Master Certificate in Systems and Software Engineering, 1996 — 1997
Kevin Marler’s Contact Settings
Interested In:
- career opportunities
- consulting offers
- new ventures
- expertise requests
- reference requests
- getting back in touch
Additional Information
Kevin Marler’s Interests:
Emerging Technology / Knowledge: Interests demonstrated by my presentations and publications: * Large-Scale Corporate Training Initiatives: Raytheon Six Sigma, American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) 2002 International Conference and Exposition (02ASTD-TU305), co-authored Kevin Marler and Robert Blair, June 2002 * Rapid Emerging Knowledge Deployment, CROSSTALK The Journal of Defense Software Engineering, US Air Force's Software Technology Support Center, November 1999 * A Use-Case Driven Requirements and Architecture Analysis Process for Systems Engineering, 1998; Annual Software Technology Conferences, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) * Training Ourselves in the Global Holodeck, Emerging Technology Study Groups, Annual Software Technology Conferences, DISA, 1997 * Modeling Knowledge Integration, Extending House of Quality to Meta-Fusion, 9th Annual QFD Symposium session-lead paper 1997
Kevin Marler’s Groups:
Personal initiative in participating in organizations advancing emerging technology and knowledge:
* Raytheon Technology Today journal’s Expert Reviewer, Corporate Engineering, 2002 to 2007, also expert reviewer corporate engineering marketing and awards
* Texas Emerging Technology Fund, Commercialization Evaluator, North Texas Regional Center of Innovation and Commercialization, 2007, 2008
* Ruggedized Knowledge Integration Products, Components, and Services, Tutorial Session, Integrated Design & Process Technology Conference, Society for Design and Process Science, Dallas, Texas, June 8, 2000
* Object Oriented Certification program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Systems Engineering department, teacher, 2000 (12 credit hours in 4 classes)
* Object Oriented Rapid Application Development Texas Tech class, 1999/2000
Kevin Marler’s Honors:
Raytheon honors demonstrated through representing management and engineering initiatives at Raytheon conferences:
* Raytheon—New Challenges, New Solutions, and Documented Results (Raytheon Six Sigma), Defense Acquisition Review Journal, Acknowledgement by authors Bob Blair and Jon McKenzie, August - November 2004
* Maturing Component Engineering through Ruggedization Techniques, Fourth Annual Raytheon System Engineering Conference presentation, 2000
* Knowledge Sharing and Reuse (KSR) Systems Architecture, Third Annual Raytheon System Engineering Conference presentation, co-authored with David LaGrone, 1999
* Emerging Technology Study Groups, First Raytheon Software Engineering Conference presentation, 1999
* Systems Engineering in the OO Jungle, Second Annual Raytheon Systems Engineering Conference, co-authored with John Rieff, 1998