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  • Beech Grove, IN
  • Dover, NH
  • Bremerton, WA
  • Springfield, VA
  • Gig Harbor, WA

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Edward R Marquardt

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Location:
Dover, NH
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Yankee Thermal Imaging Jul 2014 - Aug 2015
Vice President, Chief Operating Officer

Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. Jan 2011 - Apr 2015
Senior Director

Potomac Fusion Apr 2009 - Dec 2011
Vp, Strategic Technology

Private Consultant 2006 - Apr 2009
Technical Consultant

2006 - Apr 2009
Edward R Marquardt
Skills:
Unix
C#
Software Engineering
Java
Web Services
Intelligence
Government
Cloud Computing
Systems Engineering
Requirements Analysis
Software Development
Integration
Program Management
Defense
Security
Distributed Systems
Dod
Information Security
Agile Methodologies
Enterprise Architecture
Security Clearance
Information Assurance
Intelligence Analysis
Scrum
Subversion
Xml
Databases
Rest
Eclipse
Sql
Project Management
Oracle
Hadoop
Proposal Writing
Object Oriented Design
Java Enterprise Edition
Spring
Software Project Management
Soa
System Architecture
Javascript
Security+
Perl
Big Data
Military
Configuration Management
Python
Pmp
Leadership
Government Contracting
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Edward Marquardt

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Edward Marquardt
Principal
Opm of Dover Inc
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
10 Oxbow Ln, Dover, NH 03820

Publications

Us Patents

Distance Limiting Self-Retractable Lifeline

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US Patent:
20090260922, Oct 22, 2009
Filed:
Apr 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/148883
Inventors:
Edward R. Marquardt - Silverdale WA, US
Evan M. Choltco-Devlin - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A62B 1/08
US Classification:
182232, 182231
Abstract:
A self-retractable lifeline (“SRL”) having the combination of an active fall arrest braking system and a passive restraint distance limiting mechanism that allows a user to pretension and preset the distance that its cable is capable of paying out. The SRL's cable limiting mechanism includes a pretension assembly, which may include a pair of aligned plates and an actuator that temporarily mobilizes an arbor when the lever is opened. The arbor is affixed to the SRL housing and to an interior of a power spring that rewinds the cable back into the housing when the cable is paid out. The other end of the arbor is in a mechanical relationship to one of the aligned plates that prohibits rotational movement of the arbor when the aligned plates are engaged but allows rotational movement of the arbor when the aligned plates are temporarily disengaged. When pretensioning of the power spring is desired, the actuator is activated and a tension is applied onto at least one of the aligned plates to temporarily disengage them and to temporarily mobilize the arbor. As the arbor is affixed to the interior of the power spring, the number of rotational turns that the arbor makes causes the power spring to “pretension” and thereby limits the maximum cable payout by the number of turns. The active braking system for fall arrest is independent of the cable limiting mechanism. The SRL may optionally include a mechanism affixed to the opposite end of the arbor to reduce or eliminate overtensioning due to human error.
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