Assurance Technology Corporation
Gary Galica has over 30 years of work experience in the fields of space science, advanced sensor systems, and physical chemistry. Gary is currently a Vice President at Assurance Technology Corporation, where they lead the space science division. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Project Scientist at Assurance Technology Corporation and as a Manager at Physical Sciences Inc, where they were responsible for developing and managing an R&D business area focused on custom instrumentation for space and geophysics applications. Gary also has experience as a Senior Scientist at Visidyne, Inc and as a Kinsey grad student at MIT, where they obtained a PhD in Physical Chemistry.
Gary Galica attended Tufts University from 1979 to 1983, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. Gary then pursued further education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1984 to 1988, earning a PhD in Physical Chemistry.
Assurance Technology Corporation
Established in 1969, Providing Space Systems Research and Development, and Reliability and Quality Assurance Consulting, First Units in Space in 1973. Steady Growth and Achievement Over the Past Forty Years, Applying Reliability, Quality and Systems Development Heritage to Space, Avionics and Ground Applications. Annual Sales in Excess of $80 Million with Approximately 350 Employees and Over 100,000 Square Feet of Facilities at Four Major Locations. ATC Facilities and Equipment Have Evolved Over a 40 Year History in Space, Avionics and Ground Systems Development for Over 100 Government and Civilian Customers. These ATC State-Of-The-Art Facilities and Equipment Have Supported Over $1 Billion Dollars in Space/Aerospace Electronics Systems Development and Production. ATC Facilities and Equipment Have a Demonstrated Ability to Support the Design, Development, Test, and Documentation of High Reliability Electronic Systems for Space, Avionics and Ground Systems. ATC's PCB Design Service specializes in high-end printed circuit board design. Difficult technical requirements, demanding schedules, and cost-effective solutions are routine. Please visit: www.cadroom.com -Pads PowerPCB -Analog/Digital/RF Design -High Speed Design -SMT/BGA -Blind/Buried Vias -IPC Netlist output -Pick & Place X, Y insert files -Gerber Files -Specctra Auto Router -Hyperlynx High Speed Design Analysis -LineSim -BoardSim -Mechanical Desktop -3D Solid and Assembly Modeling -OrCAD Schematic Capture -AutoCAD