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- Your New Voice from The Old Dominion!
- Voiceover Talent, Hockey Blogger, and Systems Engineer
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- Washington, District of Columbia
Gary Kriebel provides voice-overs for narration, radio and television commercials, radio voice imaging, television promos and branding, voice prompts or on hold, and multimedia.
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Gary Kriebel's Schools
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University of Virginia, Class of 1991 Bachelors in EngineeringMechanical Engineer (entered as the class of ‘91 but took a bit longer and graduated in ‘92)
Pep Band (Tenor Sax, Managing Board)
WUVA DJ & PSA Director
Gary Kriebel's Companies
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Layer8 Technology 2007 - Arlington, Virginia Systems Engineer -
On Frozen Blog 2006 - Washington, District of Columbia Writer & CTOI am one for four who write On Frozen Blog. OFB is focused on the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League, the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, and hockey in general. OFB is a haven for the hockey malnourished. -
Old Dominion Productions, LLC 2004 - Burke, Virginia Voiceover TalentProvides voice-overs for narration, radio and television commercials, radio imaging, television promos and branding, voice prompts or on hold, and multimedia. -
SFA 2001 - 2007 - Washington, District of Columbia Systems EngineerDesigned, developed, coded, tested, deployed and supported the web site for the ENEWS branch of the Naval Research Laboratory. The web site is used for the distribution of the group’s software product, SIMDIS, license keys, tracking of customer usage, and a repository for help files, tutorials, and online manuals. Managed and maintained the group’s bugs and issues. Developed and conducted the training program to the SIMDIS user base. Organized and conducted the yearly SIMDIS Symposium. Involved in the lifecycle support of the software. Participated in numerous mission support events operating SIMDIS at various customer locations including the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Headquarters, and the Joint National Integration Center. Participated in various meetings including MDA’s Instrumentation Working Group, MDA’s Test Resources Quarterly Review, and the Range Commanders Council’s Data Reduction and Computer Group meetings. -
Naval Research Laboratory 2001 - 2007 - Washington, District of Columbia Systems EngineerContractor with SFA - Designed, developed, coded, tested, deployed and supported the web site for the ENEWS branch of the Naval Research Laboratory. The web site is used for the distribution of the group’s software product, SIMDIS, license keys, tracking of customer usage, and a repository for help files, tutorials, and online manuals. Managed and maintained the group’s bugs and issues. Developed and conducted the training program to the SIMDIS user base. Organized and conducted the yearly SIMDIS Symposium. Involved in the lifecycle support of the software. Participated in numerous mission support events operating SIMDIS at various customer locations including the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Headquarters, and the Joint National Integration Center. Participated in various meetings including MDA’s Instrumentation Working Group, MDA’s Test Resources Quarterly Review, and the Range Commanders Council’s Data Reduction and Computer Group meetings. -
Mindsurf Networks 2001 - 2001 - Mclean, Virginia DeveloperHiFusion became Mindsurf Networks in 2001 Experience in object-oriented analysis and design, graphical user interface design, and relational database design techniques. Designed, coded, tested and maintained Java Servlets, Java Server Pages, HTML pages and stored SQL procedures for use on the Web Gateway, the intranet/internet companion to Mindsurf’s core product. Daily activities included contributing to design sessions, coding, code reviews, unit testing, integration testing, supporting beta testing, bug fixes, and documentation. -
HiFusion 2000 - 2001 - Mclean, Virginia DeveloperExperience in object-oriented analysis and design, graphical user interface design, and relational database design techniques. Designed, coded, tested and maintained Java Servlets, Java Server Pages, HTML pages and stored SQL procedures for use on the Web Gateway, the intranet/internet companion to Mindsurf’s core product. Daily activities included contributing to design sessions, coding, code reviews, unit testing, integration testing, supporting beta testing, bug fixes, and documentation. -
TRW 1994 - 2000 - Washington, District of Columbia EngineerSystems Engineer Provided engineering and program oversight, management, and documentation support to the En Route Facilities division of the FAA National Airspace System Transition and Integration Program concentrating on the relocation of the Honolulu Combined En Route Approach Control (CERAP) and the sustained support of the Guam and San Juan CERAPs. Maintained the En Route Facilities division web site. Mechanical Engineer Provided engineering and program oversight, management, and documentation support to the Display System Replacement (DSR) and the Host/Oceanic Computer System Replacement (HOCSR) programs. Support included site surveys, site readiness reviews and total harmonic distortion testing of fielded systems. Member of the team that identified, recommended, and approved hardware and software requirements, solutions, and purchases for a program of 320 employees. -
Sherikon 1993 - 1994 - Arlington, Virginia EngineerAnalyzed program acquisition elements and participated in preparation of program milestone documentation in accordance with DoD 5000 series directives. Provided engineering, technical, and project management support to the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). -
User Technology Associates 1992 - 1993 - Arlington, Virginia EngineerProvided requirements planning and resource management expertise to NAVSEA. Supported Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) program.
Gary Kriebel's Affiliations
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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists University of Virginia2007The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is a national labor union representing over 70,000 performers, journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news media. AFTRA's scope of representation covers broadcast, public and cable television (news, sports and weather; drama and comedy, soaps, talk and variety shows, documentaries, children's programming, reality and game shows); radio (news, commercials, hosted programs); sound recordings (CDs, singles, Broadway cast albums, audio books); "non-broadcast" and industrial material as well as Internet and digital programming. AFTRA's membership includes an array of talent - sound recording membership includes artists who bring pop, rock, country, classical, folk, jazz, comedy, Latin, hip hop, rap and R&B to the world. AFTRA members perform in television and radio advertising, non-broadcast video, audio books and messaging, and provide their skills for developing technologies such as interactive games and Internet material.


