Management and Key Staff
Tim Maese - Technical Director
Tim Maese serves as the director of BCI Sensors, managing a design team of highly skilled engineers and support personnel. In addition to his management responsibilities, Tim also serves as the lead design engineer on a number of projects, notably the through-the-sensor weather processor and radar hardware product lines.
Tim has over 15 years of engineering experience, including experience at Lockheed Martin as a radar systems engineer and Sarnoff Corporation, where he lead the design of a software defined radio. Tim holds a MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech and a BS in electrical engineering from Penn State.
Randy George - Technical Director, Norman Office
Randy George is the technical director for BCI's Phased Array Radar R&D Project at the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Oklahoma. Randy has B.S. in engineering (Oklahoma) and a M.S. in meteorology (Texas A&M). He spent a 22-year career in the U.S. Air Force as a weather officer retiring in 2007 as a lieutenant colonel. In his final assignment for the Air Force, Randy was the senior military officer in the Federal weather radar program's NEXRAD Radar Operations Center where he directed the Radar Applications Branch overseeing new technology infusion and algorithm development for the WSR-88D system. In his military career, Randy also worked extensively with the U.S. Army in combat weather support, was a faculty member at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and led strategic planning for the weather functional area in HQ Air Force at the Pentagon.
Our People
The BCI Sensors team brings together an unparalleled combination of exceptional technical expertise with proven experience in executing successful software, hardware, and systems engineering projects faster and less expensive than our peers. Many of BCI Sensors' engineers have worked for various defense contractors and commercial engineering companies in prior to joining the company, expanding the breadth and depth of our capabilities.
