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MANAGEMENT
TEAM
Carefully selected for their experience
and contributions to the industry, the Universal Space Network
(USN) team leads with confidence and skill. We’ve created
a system where individuals can excel, ideas can take flight
and bureaucracy has been purposely left out.
Thomas R. Ingersoll
President & CEO

Mr. Ingersoll was selected by USN founder
Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr., to lead the management
of the USN operation and turn his vision for USN into reality.
He has been an officer and a director of the company since
its incorporation in 1996. Prior to joining USN, Mr. Ingersoll
enjoyed a 10-year term at McDonnell Douglas Aerospace in the
Advanced Programs/PhantomWorks Division. He has held leadership
roles in several significant programs, including co-pilot
and lead flight test engineer on the Delta Clipper Experimental
(DC-X) reusable launch vehicle, as program manager of the
NASA DC-XA upgrade project and as deputy program manager of
the X-33 program. In addition, he was involved in a number
of advanced space power and transportation R&D programs.
Mr. Ingersoll holds two U.S. patents.
Thomas M. Pirrone
VP Customer Development & Chief Customer Service Officer

Since joining USN in early 1997, Mr. Pirrone has been instrumental in
leading the company's marketing, business development and customer service functions.
His activities as an industry-catalyst for commercial satellite TT&C services has
helped USN achieve a leadership position in the commercial and civil space markets.
Prior to joining USN, he served as general manager of GDP Space Systems, a ground station
products manufacturer serving NASA, the commercial space industry and the DoD.
Prior to joining GDP Space Systems in 1991, Mr. Pirrone held engineering, sales and
management positions at the Aydin Corporation (now L-3 Communications), where he played
a critical role in the design and implementation of satellite ground station equipment
for NASA and the DoD. Most notably, Mr. Pirrone is credited with the design of ground-based
data processing equipment for the NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS)
and for the DoD's F-14, F-16 and B-2 flight test programs. In addition, as international
applications manager at Aydin Monitor Systems, Mr. Pirrone was directly responsible for
the sale, implementation and installation of Euro-fighter and Tornado aircraft flight test
ground stations in Germany, Italy, England, Spain and Finland.
A.J. "Nino" Polizzi
Vice President, Customer Integration

In leading our customer integration
team, Mr. Polizzi is responsible for supporting integration
and test efforts for new customers utilizing the USN network.
Prior to joining USN in 2000, Mr. Polizzi served 18 years
with McDonnell Douglas/Boeing, where he gained extensive experience
in aerospace design, test, manufacturing and technical management.
He held key positions on several major programs, including
cognizant engineer for the DC-X vehicle and ground electrical
systems, chief engineer for the Mast Mounted Sight (MMS),
design lead on the "Unity" module of the International
Space Station and Integrated Product Team (IPT) lead for the
Space Station truss utilities.
Steve Montgomery
Director, Customer Operations

Mr. Montgomery leads USN’s customer
operations team and is responsible for the operation, maintenance
and development of the USN network of ground stations. He
joined USN in 1999 as systems engineering manager and has
been instrumental in the design and implementation of the
USN tracking stations. He also participated in the design,
testing and execution of specific mission support solutions
and has actively supported over 30 satellite and rocket launches
for USN.
Prior to joining USN, Mr. Montgomery led ground station development
and implementation for the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).
While at the NRL, Steve supported the design and international
implementation of multiple satellite communications systems
in support of a national intelligence asset. His activities
spanned sub-system design, systems integration and test, regulatory
compliance testing with host nation agencies, operations and
maintenance training and system life cycle support.
Anita Primo
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Primojoined Universal Space Network in July 2010 and serves as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. In this role, she leads the company's finance and administration functions that support overall business operations.
Ms. Primo has over 20 years of highly successful financial management experience in both the public and private sectors. Prior to USN, Ms. Primo served as the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for SEDONA Corporation, a publicly-traded software development company. In addition, Ms. Primo spent 9 years as the senior financial executive for Action Manufacturing, a precision ordnance defense contractor serving the U.S. and international governments and numerous domestic and international commercial firms. Ms. Primo’s experience also includes serving as the Vice President of Finance and Administration for the Zoological Society of Philadelphia where she managed financial operations, directed business affairs and provided strategic financial planning.
Ms. Primo received a B.S. Degree in Accounting and a B.S. Degree in Business Law from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
Erik J. Eliasen
Director, DoD Programs and Strategy

Mr. Eliasen joined Universal Space Network in September 2009 after serving 20+ years in the U.S. Air Force where he gained a vast amount of satellite and space operations related experience. His varied assignments include experience as a Satellite Vehicle Operator for Milstar satellites, the Commander for the Air Force's Satellite Control Station in California, and Commander of the 1st Space Operations Squadron where he led 85 people to accomplish various dynamic satellite missions for the Air Force. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Mechanics from the US Air Force Academy, and two Masters Degrees, one in Space Operations from the Air Force Institute of Technology and the other in Management Information Systems, from the University of Montana.
As the Director for DoD Programs, Erik's portfolio includes all Business Development activities related to the Air Force, Navy, Army, MDA, NRO, NGA, ORS, and DARPA activities.
Dave Massey
Chief Technologist

After joining USN in March 1997, Mr.
Massey led the technical implementation of the USN Commercial
Ground Network. From April 1996 to March 1997, Mr. Massey
served as director of satellite systems for GDP Space Systems,
a ground station products manufacturer. Prior to that, Mr.
Massey was a space systems engineer for NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center for 17 years, a career that included roles
as the chief architect of the NASA Network Polar Ground Stations
and the lead in the modernization of the NASA Tracking Network.
He was responsible for the design and operation of the Transportable
Orbital Tracking System (TOTS) and the Advanced Wallops Orbital
Tracking System (AWOTS). He was also instrumental in the successful
operation of TT&C services for virtually every NASA science
mission since 1984.
Joseph H. Rothenberg
Senior Advisor

Mr. Rothenberg joined USN in 2002 as a member of the Board
of Directors and in 2004 he assumed the role of President & Chief Customer
Service Officer. He is now employed in senior executive management by USN's
owner, the Swedish Space Corporation. Mr. Rothenberg's career spans 21 years
in the aerospace industry and 18 years with NASA. He retired from NASA in 2001
as the associate administrator for Space Flight, having been responsible for
the Space Shuttle, Space Station and all of NASA's Space Operations and Space
Communications programs. From 1995 until his promotion in 1998, he served as
director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, where he was responsible for
the development and execution of the scientific research program carried out
by NASA's Earth-orbiting scientific satellites.
Mr. Rothenberg joined NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in 1983 as the Hubble
Space Telescope operations manager. In 1990, he was named to lead the Hubble Space
Telescope Project and is widely recognized for the success of its first servicing
mission, which corrected the telescope's flawed optics. In 1987, he was named chief
of the Mission Operations Division, and in 1989, deputy director of the Mission
Operations and Data Systems Directorate.
Kenneth D. Riley
DoD Programs
Mr. Riley has over 30 years of experience
in space operations and management supporting DoD and NASA
programs. He spent nine years with Lockheed Martin Technical
Operations providing satellite operations support for the
Air Force Satellite Control Network and NASA's Deep Space
Network. He also spent over 20 years serving in the U.S. Air
Force commanding various space operations units at Onizuka
AFB in Sunnyvale, CA, and at Offutt AFB in Omaha, NE.
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