Enabling Space Missions
for the
Intel Community and DoD

System Engineering
Acquisition Planning
Development of New Concepts
Modeling and Simulation
Program Advocacy
Requirements Development
Technical Analysis
Architecture Analysis
Test Planning and Execution
On-Orbit Anomaly Resolution
Risk Assessment

Our Services

Our Customers

We specialize in supporting offices conducting rapid acquisition and demonstration of new capabilities and the application of new technologies to solve hard problems in national security space

Provide quality analysis and advisory services to our clients that will help them initiate, execute, and field new space capabilities.

Our Mission

Our Team

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Trey spent 10 years in active duty Air Force performing combat civil engineering duties in Operation DESERT STORM, US monitoring of foreign nuclear materials development, and spacecraft program management at the National Reconnaissance Office.  He directed all operations and ground processing for the STEX mission, the NRO’s first openly acknowledged satellite.  Following his Air Force career, Trey spent 20 years as a consulting system engineer to the NRO, DARPA and the Department of the Air Force.  He gained in-depth experience with IMINT, SIGINT and COMM satellites, as well as special satellite missions.  He was the SETA Technical Director for the NRO Survivability Assurance Office (SAO), responsible for technology and CONOPs for the protection and defense of IC and DoD satellites.  Then, after a short period as a Senior Director at a major space developer, Trey established Full Rev to provide expert space mission engineering services.

Trey Spetch
President

He is expert in the use of the Zemax design software for both sequential and non-sequential systems including the macro language, and the ASAP stray light software for modeling radiative energy transfer. His electro-optics background runs the gamut from large scale telescopic reconnaissance systems, to miniature smart sensors with embedded micro-controllers, as well as space laser communications hardware and CONOPs.

Dr. Denwood Ross
Electro-Optical Engineer

Dr. Leslie Padmore
Project Manager/Systems Engineer

Alyssa Wysocki
Senior Mission Integration Engineer

David Wisniewski
Position, Navigation, & Timing System Engineer

Alexandra Litchfield-Santana
Senior System Engineer

Dr. Penny Hix
Project Manager/System Engineer

Joseph Sadiq
Enterprise System Engineer

US Space Force’s Space Development Agency’s multi-tranche constellations at the enterprise level, ensuring that SDA executes on the mission to stay ahead of our adversaries in space.

John Covington
Enterprise System Engineer

Regan Spetch
Astrophysicist

 

 

Sandy is Full Rev’s Director of Program Control, leveraging over 35 years of experience in systems engineering and space acquisition technical and programmatic management supporting the National Reconnaissance Office. She has extensive space program office experience in both signals and imagery intelligence.  During her career, she supported the Department of the Air Force, the Space Development Agency and various other Intelligence Community customers.  Sandy manages our business processes, finances, and contracts as well as human resources to ensure our business runs smoothly and that our team members are well cared for.  She is also Full Rev’s Assistant Facility Security Officer (AFSO).

Sandy Rose
Program Control Director
Assistant Facility Security Officer

Security

Full Rev staff have the appropriate clearance store support all our national security customers.  We maintain all required security training so that on-boarding to customer programs is accomplished rapidly.

   
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