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Dr. Robert L.
Straitt+, CEM
Dr.
Straitt began his professional career in 1975 by joining the United States Air
Force as a police officer. He served
in the Regular Air Force, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve until his
Honorable Discharge in January 2004. Dr.
Straitt holds a PhD in Religion, Anthropology of Religion; a Doctorate in
Theology; a Masters in Liberal Studies (Natural Science and Society); a
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies (math/sciences); Associate Degrees in
Management, Criminal Justice, and General Studies; and is pursing a Doctorate in
Business Administration at Columbia Southern University.
Dr. Straitt is a practicing
Ordained Apostolic Priest of the Old Catholic Church and Anglican Lines of
Successions, and a former Episcopal Eucharist Minister.
Dr. Straitt recently graduated Summa Cum Laude with a diploma in Wind
Energy and Turbine Technology; he is a National Science Foundation Infinity
Scholar, he a Certified Energy Manager, and Journeyman Electrician, as well as,
a published author and artist.
Having
worked his way through undergraduate college while still on ac tive
duty, Dr. Straitt was selected to become an Air Force Flight Test Engineer and
Program Manager. His duties included
developing, testing, and managing cryptology equipment and software for the Air
Force, NATO, and National Security Agency. Dr.
Straitt managed a project in conjunction with MIT Lincoln Laboratories
developing data compression algorithms, as well as the digitized voice
recognition and Time Division Multiple Access based technologies, which makes
our modern cell phone networks possible. He
received recognition for his work on these efforts in a letter from the Director
of the National Security Agency and the Joint Service Commendation
Medal from then Secretary of Defense, Casper Weinberger.
Dr. Straitt later served as a geophysics scientist at the Air Force
Geophysics Laboratory where his duties included monitoring foreign nuclear
weapons testing, participating in applied and theoretical research of
gravitational anomalies, and managing an advanced digital mapping project. Dr.
Straitt went on to serve as Chief, International Cooperative Programs Branch,
Program Manager for The National Data and Information Repository Program, and
Chief, Accelerated Software Testing Initiative.
Dr. Straitt finished his Air Force career working with government,
academic, and industrial leaders, to develop domestic and international
government/academic/industrial cooperative research initiatives.
After
leaving, active duty with the Air Force, Dr. Straitt pursued a
professional career in private
industry as an engineer, manager, and consultant.
Dr. Straitt managed, developed and fielded a number of highly successful
and profitable systems for the insurance, telecommunications, air traffic
control, manufacturing, and government sectors. Dr. Straitt's practical ability
to apply quantitative methods to business organizations and processes at all
levels has resulted in multimillion-dollar contract bonus awards for his
organizations. The Presidents of the
IEEE Computer Society and the National Software Council have recognized Dr.
Straitt as a leader in his field.
Dr.
Straitt has lectured and taught
Software Engineering, Quality Management, Security, and Business Processes at
universities in the
United States
and
France
. Dr. Straitt has conducted
theoretical and practical research and analysis in Wind Power and other
Alternative Fuel technologies, including plasma combustion technologies.
He has conducted field research with the
University
of
Corsica
at archeological sites in the Mediterranean area, dating back to 6000 B.C., as
well as the impacts anthropological research by state of the art Geographical
Information Systems. Dr. Straitt previously
served as the Executive Director of the Technology Program Advisory Committee (TPAC)
at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro.
Dr.
Straitt is a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) Power Generation Society, Association of Energy Engineers Phi
Theta Kappa, a Founding Member of the National Software Council, and a member of
the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Dr.
Straitt is a past member of Rotary International, The International Council on
Systems Engineering, American Legion, Atlantic Test Workshop (General Chair),
Armed Forces Communications Association, Illuminating Engineers Society,
International Test and Evaluation Association, MicroLabs International Advisor y
Board, National Software Council, Women Controllers Association, REVIC Users
Group (Vice Chair), Minnesota Opera
Volunteers, and the Civil Air Patrol where he earned the Billy Mitchell and
Amelia Earhart Awards.
Dr.
Straitt and his wife Nadine live with their three children in
Jonesboro
,
Arkansas
. Their boys are now enjoying boy
scouts and their girl has been taking ballet lessons.
Nadine, a certified Wind Turbine Technician is a full time student at ASU
studying Electrical Engineering Technology with a concentration in Wind Power.
Dr. Straitt and his wife enjoy the Arts, especially the Opera, where Dr.
Straitt previously served as a Volunteer for the Minnesota Opera, and his wife
previously owned and operated an art studio and gallery.
The couple also enjoys ballroom dancing, where Dr. Straitt holds an
Associate Bronze Level in Ball Room Dancing. Dr.
Straitt enjoys writing poetry, and he has won the Editor's Choice Award from the
National Library of Poetry for his published work.
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