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Congratulations to Riverside Research Chief Human Resources Officer, Madelyne D'Angelo, named one of the Top HR Execs to Watch in 2025 by WashingtonExec. “Madelyne is a leader who lifts an entire organization,” said Dr. Steven Omick, President and CEO of Riverside Research. “She is approachable and genuine, and she isn’t afraid to clown around when the moment calls for levity. But she pairs that warmth with a depth of experience and steady judgment. Across the organization, she builds the trust that elevates teams and creates a culture of connection. She is the standard for what a Chief HR Officer should be.” Learn more about Madelyne and her HR work in 2025: https://bit.ly/4959XWZ
Meet Erin Macri, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Ken Miller Scholarship for Advanced Remote Sensing Applications Scholarship Awardee. A graduate student at the University of Maryland, Erin focuses on the deep connections between changes in the environment and #NationalSecurity: https://www.riversideresearch.org/insights/united-states-geospatial-intelligence-foundation-usgif-ken-miller-scholarship-for-advanced-remote-sensing-applications-awardee-erin-macri-connects-environmental-issues-and-national-security #GIS #GEOINT #Geography #AI
Riverside Research is #hiring! Take the next step in your career with our #NationalSecurity nonprofit. We have various technical roles available: scrum master, software engineer, systems engineer, and more. Learn more and apply here: https://www.riversideresearch.org/index.php?p=careers
Riverside Research has developed advanced Intelligence as a Service (IaaS) options to empower intelligence analysts with sourced, immediate, and accurate data for improved decision making. This reliable solution uses data from trusted commercial providers and includes an interface that helps junior analysts access complex information with ease. Learn more about our IaaS solution from Matthew May, who leads Riverside Research’s Cognitive Intelligence Solutions: https://lnkd.in/erm3AUpb
Today’s #TeammateTuesday features Drew Haker, DevOps Engineer. Thank you for all you do for Riverside Research, Drew!
A chili and soup carry-in was the perfect way to warm up on a cold winter day at our Beavercreek office! 🥣❄️
Riverside Research is #hiring! Make your next career move. Apply today: https://lnkd.in/dAg22H7
As a part of the Riverside Research internship and co-op program, we are proud to offer a variety of hands-on experiences that enable students to build valuable connections and jumpstart their careers in a dynamic, real-world environment. Intern Aidan Essig has been instrumental in advancing Sensors and Systems (SAS) automated intelligence solutions on Independent Research and Development (#IRAD) projects. His work primarily focuses on designing and developing the user interface and look and feel application that invokes AI-based agents to tackle some of the most challenging problems faced by our defense and intelligence communities. Aidan has led the prototype development of the live portion of the interface, which ingests and displays maritime streaming data positions to assist analysts in identifying behaviors of interest. “Aidan has been instrumental in the development of IRAD prototypes that convey the vision of AI-Agent based automated intelligence to the IC community. His work has been an enormous help to achieve our objectives rapidly,” said Principal Investigator Scott Morales. Aidan studies at Northeastern University and is working at Riverside Research as a co-op until late December, at which point he’ll return to full-time student status to complete his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Minor in Mathematics. Learn more about our #STEM community outreach: https://www.riversideresearch.org/who-we-are/community-outreach-in-stem
The functional electromagnetic materials independent research and development (#IRAD) efforts at Riverside Research result in big ideas about small components. The researchers on this team examine the materials at the basis of every hardware component or device in use, reimagining how we can use alternative materials or new materials to help the device function more safely, securely, and cost effectively – all while taking up less physical space. Learn more about our team’s work here: https://www.riversideresearch.org/insights/new-materials-better-technologies-a-look-at-functional-electromagnetic-materials-irad-development-at-riverside-research#NationalSecurity
Riverside Research was pleased to host the Department of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Nov. 5-8, 2024, at our Fairborn, Ohio, office for a second year in a row. The SAB was in Dayton, gathering input for their FY2025 study, “Implementing Re-Optimization Great Power Competition.” This is a follow-on to the FY2024 report “Winning Strategic Competition.” Mary Barefoot-Greiner, Riverside Research’s Senior Vice President, welcomed the Chair, Dr. John Fratamico, and other distinguisted Board members upon arrival. The SAB expressed their thanks to Riverside Research for providing worldclass working facilities. A team of Riverside Research employess ensured a succesful event, including Lindsay Olson, Adam Kouse, Corey Byron, and Hilary J. Kasprovich. This multi-day activity included collaboration with various organizations across the Air Force and culminated in a visit from Lieutenant General Donna Shipton, USAF, Commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC). Photo 1: Front Row (left to right): Dr. Sharon Beerman-Curtin; Dr. John Fratamico; Major General Cathy Chilton, USAF (ret) Back Row (left to right): Ms. Mary Barefoot (Senior Vice President, Riverside Research), Dr. David Coombs; Mr. Greg Simer; Dr. Kathrine Simonson; Dr. Amy Alving; Dr. Karen Thole Photo 2: Front Row (left to right): Dr. John Fratamico, Lieutenant General Gen Donna Shipton, USAF; Major General Cathy Chilton, USAF (ret) Back Row (left to right): Dr. David Coombs; Dr. Sharon Beerm