The resume of
James W. Hart, P.E.,
dba HARTECH
Education
BSEE, MIT, Cambridge, MA
MBA, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Licenses, Societies, Patents
Registered Professional
Engineer. Holder of FCC commercial and amateur radio licenses. Senior Member, IEEE; past chairman of Antenna and Propagation Society, Denver
Section; and past member of Denver Executive Committee. Treasurer for the IEEE
International Communications Conference '91. Past member and Director of
Colorado Engineering Council. Holder of two U.S. patents for antenna design.
In 2007 awarded Fellow in Radio Club of America.
Business Experience
10/2005 to Present
James W. Hart, P.E., dba Hartech, is now a proprietorship and continues the work performed by Hartech, Inc.
10/71 to 9/2005
HARTECH, INC., Littleton, CO.
President. Hart has designed two-way land mobile radio systems, and analog and
digital microwave radio systems for commercial and government clients. He
performs propagation and coverage studies, and engineering-economic tradeoff
analyses. Hart has been an expert witness in federal and state courts.
For about 20 years Hart was an adjunct faculty staff member at the University of Denver teaching
courses in mobile radio systems, microwave radio system design, and satellite
communications system design in their Masters of Telecommunications Degree
program until retiring from the university at the end of 2007.
12/69 to 09/71
MICROWAVE SYSTEMS COMPANY,
Golden, CO. Vice President. Successfully performed microwave system planning for
specialized common carrier and CATV clients.
10/66 to 11/69
ANDREW CORPORATION, Orland
Park, IL. Director of Projects and Administration. Directed R&D budget for
antenna and cable products. Also responsible for corporate quality control,
product services, technical field services, technical and pricing proposal
preparation, and technical publication activities.
07/61 to 09/66
DYNASCAN CORPORATION,
Chicago, IL. General Manager of the Mark Products Division. Successfully
directed all design, production, and sales activities of a highly profitable
line of antenna and communications products. Before being named G.M., Hart
designed many of the microwave and two-way radio mobile and fixed antenna
products.
07/51 to 06/61
MOTOROLA, INC., Chicago, IL.
In charge of the design and administration of many military communications,
radar, and ECM equipment programs. On leave of absence from '54 to '56 to serve
as a radar and ECM instructor in the U.S. Army.