Summary
Fred Brosi is a veteran chief engineer with over three decades of leadership in systems engineering, communications, and large-scale data systems for aerospace applications. He has led R&D and managed programs for NASA, NOAA, and the U.S. Air Force while representing NASA on CCSDS for more than 25 years, helping develop international standards for satellite telemetry and command. Known for translating complex mission requirements into practical architectures, he has driven evolution plans for ground and space communications networks and chaired working groups on packet telemetry and conformance. Fred grew engineering teams and business lines while delivering consistently on growth, profit, and client satisfaction, and he has a track record of adapting internet protocols for long-delay, high-error-rate space links. He also taught undergraduate and graduate courses in EE and CS, bringing academic rigor to applied engineering problems. Based in Greenbelt, MD, he blends deep government and standards experience with hands-on technical stewardship across spacecraft command-and-control and communications systems.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Electrical Engineering and computer Science, M.S., Electrical Engineering and computer Science at The George Washington University
B.S., Electrical Engineering, B.S., Electrical Engineering at Carnegie-Mellon University