DISCLOSURE PROCESS SERIES
Hello, thanks for reading. This is part 16 of 16.
The Hearings The Whistleblower Investigations The Pilots The UAP Disclosure Act/NDAA and The Potential Authors The Tic Tac The Political Representatives The US Government Can’t Solve These Six UAP Cases The Sol Symposium – Overview The Forgotten Legislation and AARO Director’s Importance The Infringement of States’ Rights The Architects of The Legacy Crash Retrieval Program The Reason that AARO Must be Funded The Beginning of the Dismantling of 80 Years of Secrecy The Next AARO Director Appointment is Key The Other Credible People Talking About NHI/UAP The Company that is Bribing… Hiring People
PURPOSE OF THIS POST
Looks like we are getting some great news.
Well, since Danny Sheehan is calling them out for bribing (his words, not mine) previous “Program” members, I thought I’d share some fun facts about Radiance Technologies. Firms like Radiance hire people like Travis Taylor and John “Jay” Stratton after their extensive time working in the UAPTF. Although, I said hire but Danny Sheehan the lawyer said Bribe.
Stratton was the first director of the UAPTF, and Travis Taylor has had a lot of experience. Who else do we remember from the UAPTF? David Grusch, a former co-lead for the UAPTF. Also, Karl Nell, who was the Army’s liaison to the UAPTF.
RADIANCE AND MIKE TURNER KNOW EACH OTHER REALLY WELL
Mike Turner has an interesting relationship with Radiance Technologies. Radiance opened a new office in Wright Patterson in 2016. Companies like Radiance have grown quite a bit over the last couple of decades thanks to government contract dollars. Mike Turner is really good at bringing development to Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. He secured $182 million to for the new National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) building to be built at Wright Patterson in 2018. Awesome stuff! I wonder where the money is coming from for them to hire such expensive talent like the Skinwalker Ranch guys?
RADIANCE SECURES CONTRACTS FROM NASIC
ARTICLE 1 – OCT 27 2015
“An Alabama defense company is a step closer to growing its Dayton-area operations. Huntsville-based Radiance Technologies landed support Monday from the state of Ohio for an expansion at its Riverside operations. The investment in extra space and IT capacity is expected to lead to nearly 130 new jobs there that translate into $11.6 million in new annual payroll, according to the Ohio Tax Credit Authority.
As part of a tax credit agreement, Radiance would be required to maintain operations in Riverside for nine years. Radiance is one of three companies that was named last year to the $960 million, eight-year support contract for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center. NASIC is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Growth at Radiance is good for the company and its subcontractors as well as the city, which will be able to tout the expansion as it tries to attract other businesses. President and CEO Bill Bailey told me the expansion also will allow Radiance bring in work from other missions at Wright-Patt as well as jobs from other customers outside the region.
The project will be along the same lines as what was discussed earlier this year. In May, the county approved an economic development grant to Riverside towards a $1.2 million investment for Radiance to renovate and equip an 11,700-square-foot space at 5200 Springfield St. — one of the city-owned Wright Pointe office buildings. At that time, Radiance had about 70 employees.
It has since grown to 90 employees, Bailey said. Radiance has won more than $19 million in orders this year on the NASIC contract out of about $88 million in total orders issued, according to NASIC officials. Radiance is closing in on 500 employees at more than a dozen U.S. locations and two foreign countries. It reported sales of more than $100 million in 2013.”
ARTICLE 2 – OCT 31 2016
“Defense contractor Radiance Technologies celebrated its new home Monday — and celebrated strong growth along the way, from just one employee in late 2002 to 120 employees today. Most of that growth has happened in the past two years, said Bill Bailey, Radiance president and chief executive. In fact, by early next year, the Beavercreek office could be the Huntsville, Alabama-based company’s second-largest office by number of employees, Bailey said. The company has 11 offices nationally.
“We’re projecting over the next two to three years, up to 250 employees,” said Rita Hill, vice president of the company’s Technical Intelligence Group. “We’re looking forward to growing.”
The new office at 2685 Hibiscus Way has more than 19,000 square feet of space, Hill said. Radiance specializes in engineering support, technology development and intelligence services for the federal government. The company’s niche areas include cyber operations, Bailey said.
“So that’s fueling Dayton, that’s fueling a lot of our growth in the company,” he said. “It’s the right place at the right time, with the right qualifications and skill sets.”
An Air Force veteran who served at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as a young officer, Bailey said he told leaders of Radiance before he joined the company that it needed a Dayton-area presence.
“I told them, ‘Look, Dayton is a fruitful market” he recalled.
That was a little more than 15 years ago.
“We’re happy to have a facility to support our Wright-Patterson Air Force Base customers in intel as well as the technology areas where Wright-Patterson specializes,” Hill said.
Guests at Monday’s ribbon cutting included representatives of the base, the Dayton Development Coalition, Wright State University and University of Dayton research institutes, as well as U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton.
“Our goal is to grow jobs both within the (base) fence and outside the fence,” Turner said at the opening ceremony. “And your dedication is part of growing the jobs on both sides.”
ARTICLE 3 – ALSO OCT 31 2016
“Radiance Technologies cut the ribbon on the office Monday morning, its new 17,000-square-foot home at 2685 Hibiscus Way in Beavercreek’s College Park office development. That site is the latest office for the growing defense group, which now has 120 employees in the Miami Valley. It invested nearly $1 million into the move.
The space offers new technology and specifically-designed areas for secret and sensitive information, company officials said. Radiance started in 1999 and has had a Dayton presence for more than 10 years. It does work with several Wright-Patterson Air Force Base organizations, including National Air and Space Intelligence Center and Air Force Research Laboratory.
“Dayton is one of the places that, when I first interviewed with Radiance, I told them we needed to be here,” President and CEO Bill Bailey said, adding the local community has strong support for the defense community. “I had to be sure that the company would make a commitment to the Dayton area.”
Huntsville, Ala.-based Radiance has more than 550 employees at more than a dozen U.S. locations and two foreign countries. It does work for the Department of Defense, NASA and national intelligence agencies. Radiance has been growing its presence in Dayton in recent years, boosted by a number of contracts at Wright-Patt. In 2014 it was named to the $960 million, eight-year support contract for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center.
“We do intelligence, production and analysis,” said Rita Hill, vice president, technical intelligence group, who is the local leader for the company. “We’re looking to expand our presence in Dayton not only with our existing customers but others in the defense community. … We’re just thrilled to help support our customers and ultimately support our war fighters.”
This new office is a move from the Wright Pointe office buildings in Riverside, but paves the way for the company to continue expanding its local employment, officials said.
Many of the company’s local employees work on-base and it will continue to hire more, though it doesn’t have an exact end goal in mind for its total headcount. County documents on incentives to support the company’s move indicate it could be up to 150 employees in coming years.
“I look forward to the continued growth of Radiance Technologies and its very strong presence in our community,” said U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton.”
I WONDER IF RADIANCE’S CONTRACTS WERE IRAD/IR&D BUCKS
Independent Research & Development (IR&D) is a technical research and development job that isn’t sponsored or required according to the government contract issued to a contractor. It consists of projects within (1) Basic Research and (2) Applied Research & Development, (3) Development, and (4) System and other concept formulation studies. Chris Mellon had something interesting to say earlier that year. IR&D violations were a hot topic in 2016.
“I find it hard to imagine something as explosive as recovered alien technology remaining under wraps for decades. So while I have no reason to believe there is any recovered alien technology, I will say this: If it were me, and I were trying to bury it deep, I’d take it outside government oversight entirely and place it in a compartment as a new entity within an existing defense company and manage it as what we call an “IR&D” or “Independent Research and Development Activity.”
IR&D FUNDING FOR THE AIR FORCE IS ALSO HANDLED OUT OF WRIGHT PATTERSON
The Air Force (AF) Independent Research and Development (IR&D) program is managed within the Plans & Programs Directorate, Headquarters Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The AF IR&D program office, resident in AFRL/XPPD at WPAFB OH, manages the AF IR&D framework, with general oversight from the AFRL leadership, and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Science, Technology & Engineering (SAF/AQR). Radiance Tech has received lots of love from the AFRL.
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