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Mr. R. Lynn Rose
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Lynn Rose PhotoR. Lynn Rose is the Managing Technical Director of Atmospheric Technology Services Company. In this role, Lynn is responsible for technical management of the company. Mr. Rose is an established leader in management of technical operations for government services, local and remote employees, and successful program development. He has special skills in problem solving, team development, and technical recruiting for remote locations. He is known as a resourceful liaison between government, academic and private organizations. He enables the successful delivery of technical sites through leadership, active operations management with follow-on analysis and evaluation. Mr. Rose brings rich experience to Atmospheric Technology Services Company through prior career service that included acting as the Director of Atmospheric Programs for Aeromet, Inc. and serving as the Board Director for the North Dakota Atmospheric Resource Board. He began his career as a research consultant for Battelle Columbus Laboratory working with White Sands Missile Range. Mr Rose: was responsible for operations of the Kwajalein weather facilities under the DoD MSS contract for 17 years; provided Oklahoma based weather measurement group for the Department of Energy Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed for 5 years; currently provides assistance to the DOE ACRF-SGP site staff in monthly reporting, technical review and support in metrics, and assisting in special assignments when requested by the government Site Manager; and developed and supported numerous airborne meteorological measurement programs using an instrumented jet aircraft; aided in the developed programs for atmospheric research and studies such as the State-Federal Cooperative Program, Transport Response Experiment, and airborne lidar measurements of estimates of liquid water content for high altitude tropical cirrus. Mr. Rose received both the MS and BS degrees in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma. He is a member of the AMS and the AAAS and participates in the President's Associates for the University of Oklahoma.



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