As "Responsible Charge", Mr. Vitale, President & Chief Engineer, delivers
EMF lectures and presentations to school districts and corporations
regarding
perceived threat and public health issues, presents professional EMF
training seminars, performs EMF surveys, designs shielding/cancellation
systems and directs research activities. He has established a working
relationship with federal agencies (EPA, FCC, DOE, NIESH) responsible
for EMF health and policy issues. Besides his EMF expertise, Mr. Vitale
has more than 25 years of program management, systems engineering,
software development and electronic design experience in several
other technical
disciplines including biomedical engineering; military command, control
and communications systems (C3S); and, broadcast television systems.
During his career, Mr. Vitale has held senior technical
management positions with Booz • Allen & Hamilton in Washington,
D.C., National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in New York City, UNISYS in
New York and Mercury Middle East in the United Kingdom and Kuwait. As
President of a biomedical research and development company, he invented
and designed a battery powered, portable, microprocessor controlled electrocardiograph
(ECG) monitor called the VitaScope. Mr. Vitale has a B.S.E.E. in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Florida and studied biochemistry and
medieval history at the State University of New
York
at Stony Brook.
He has an inactive Top Secret clearance and published numerous EMF articles
and technical papers.
Davidson A. Scott, P.E., Vice-President of Engineering
Mr. Scott is the Vice-President of Engineering at VitaTech. He is
responsible for RF engineering/RF design, radio frequency exposure
analysis and modeling, alternative RF siting options (Stealth, DAS,
Microcell),
microwave design, non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation analysis,
intermodulation/interference analysis, zoning and municipal cellular/RF
systems analysis and presentations.
His past experience includes: Sprint PCS, Senior RF Design Engineer,
Department of Defense, CA/VA, Electronics Engineer (RF Systems/Sensors/Low
observables), Department of Defense, Edwards, CA, Supervisory Engineer
(RF and Computer systems), USAF Active Duty (2LT-CPT), Edwards AFB,
CA. He received a M.S. in Systems Engineering, 1995 from Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University; B.S., Electrical Engineering,
1985
from
Virginia Military Institute. He is a registered Professional Engineer
in CA, VA, MD, NC (FL & NY pending). He holds a Top Secret, SSBI.
William Hanley, Director of Operations
William Hanley is the Director of Operations at VitaTech. He manages
the installation and construction of EMF, EMI and RFI shielding systems.
Mr. Hanley directs shield construction activities, resolves potential
installation problems, prepares schedules and manages deadlines to ensure
timely completion of all shielding projects. Mr. Hanley prepares detailed
engineering and constructions reports, maintains records, negotiates
contracts and fees, and certifies that each shielding system is installed
as designed achieving the stated guaranteed performance criteria. Mr.
Hanley directs all construction and business activities, specifically
risk assessment, bid submissions, insurance issues, schedules and supervising
on-site personnel and subcontractors. Prior to joining VitaTech, Mr.
Hanley was a construction project manager in the Northern Virginia commercial
construction industry. In addition to his management background, Mr.
Hanley is a former Police Officer for City of Baltimore and Westminster
in Maryland. Finally, Mr. Hanley
received a B.A. in management from Southern Virginia University in 2003
before entering the City of Baltimore Police Academy.
Tim Noyes, Director of EM Simulations
Mr. Noyes is Director of RF Simulations at VitaTech. He developed and
operates a highly sophisticated RF simulation modeling program for
commercial broadcast antennas, multiuse antenna farms on buildings
and cellular
sites to assess electric field strength emissions and compliance to
the FCC Bulletin #65 Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) for controlled
and
uncontrolled environments. He has 15 plus years of computer programming
and development experience in C/C++, Visual Basic, Java, Peri, SQL,
VBS while working in CGI, databases (Access, SQL Server, mySQL), COM,
DCOM,
RPC, WMI, Automation, VBA, Sources Safe, CVS and GIS. Mr. Noyles is
a Canadian citizen and earned his Bachelor of Computer Science from
Carleton
University in Ottawa, CA.
Debra Vitale, RN, Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Vitale is the Chief Financial Officer and GSA Contract
Administrator for VitaTech. She
also performs EMF site surveys, generates graphics, comments on risk
assessment as a health professional and prepares survey reports and quote
letters. She designed the corporate Web Page www.vitatech.net and as
the Webmaster maintains the site (CGI integration, web positioning,
updates & statistics). Ms. Vitale is a Register Nurse (RN)
and graduate from the University of Florida, with over twenty years of
medical-surgery and CCU/ICU nursing experience -- the last ten years
as a triage and trauma care nurse at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Fairfax
Hospital, Virginia. In October 1996 she was featured in the Washington
Post Magazine article The
Quick and the Dying by Phil McCombs, which described the trials and
tribulations of a Fairfax Hospital triage nurse during a weekend 12 hour
evening shift. Ms. Vitale is a native from Jacksonville, FL and has a
B.A. in Sociology and B.S.N. in Nursing from the University of Florida.
Joshua Welling, Project Manager
Joshua Welling is a Project Manager for VitaTech. He is responsible
for the collection of EMI/RFI site survey data, generating detailed
graphics from the data and presenting
these findings to our Engineers for assessments and recommendations.
Prior to joining VitaTech, Mr. Welling was a superintendent for a
technical security company. He has ran various size jobs ranging from
the
large, (Washington DC Metro Transit System Fire and Intrusion upgrade,)
to the small (installation of CCTV’s projects.) Mr. Welling
has also managed various projects in Northern Virginia, Maryland
and Washington
DC. In addition to his management background, Mr. Welling also has
an eight-year background in technical security. Mr. Welling has numerous
certifications, ranging from Licensed Security Technician with the
Department of Criminal Services (DCJS), Ccure and ISTAR Certified,
Basis/Lenel Certified and Level 1 Certification; National Institute
Certification of Engineering Technologies (NICET). Mr. Welling has
an active Top Secret Clearance.
Jessica Vitale, Manager of Business
Development
Jessica Vitale is the Manager of Business Development for VitaTech
Engineering. She attended Florida Atlantic University from
2003-2006 and studied Marketing and Criminal Justice. She graduated
from
Florida Atlantic University in December 2006 with a B.A. in
Criminal Justice. She was previously the Assistant Site Coordinator
at
the University of Oklahoma's Crystal City, VA location for
graduate studies before moving to Florida to complete her degree.
Mr. Slonka is an EMF Technician and Simulation Programmer at
VitaTech. Greg is responsible for the collection of EMI/RFI
site survey data, generating graphics from the data and presenting
these findings to our Engineers for assessments and recommendations.
Greg models and generates EMF simulations using our state-of-the-art
EMF software (i.e., Ansoft, and other specialized programs),
then presents these simulations to our Engineers for review,
assesssment and shield designs. Mr. Slonka recently simulated
the ELF magnetic field emissions emanating from the primary
feeders,
spot network
protectors,
transformers, secondary feeders, switchgears, risers, and busways
for several high-profile projects
in New York City. Greg attended Virginia Tech
and
Northern
Virginia
Community
College
and is
close to
completion
of his
degree.
Kimberly Gunzinger, Office Manager
Ms. Gunzinger is the Office Manager at VitaTech. Kim
is responsible for organizing and supervising all of the administrative
activities at VitaTech. Kim has recently graduated from George Mason
University with a BA in Psychology.
Kim is planning to attend graduate school to study Clinical Psychology to pursue a career in Forensic Psychology as a Criminal Profiler.
IN MEMORIAM
Larry Moore, Construction Supervisor
Mr. Moore joined VitaTech in 2000. He was responsible for coordinating
and supervising the installation of all EMF, EMI and RFI shielding
projects throughout the United
States. Larry installed over forty (40) shielding systems during his career
at VitaTech and we were very grateful for his commitment to technical excellance
and hard work.
He
had
over
thirty
years
experience
in
both
residential and commercial construction. His extensive construction experience,
work ethic, moral decency
and "greater than life" personality made him a
valuable
resource
for everyone at VitaTech Engineering. We will all miss him. Larry passed away
on
October
31,
2007 several days after his 50th birthday.