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Center for Transportation and the Environment Resumes JASON HANLIN Director of Technology Development Mr. Hanlin is responsible for the organization, development, management, and promotion of technical projects and programs for CTE. These projects typically involve development of all electric and fuel cell vehicles and associated fueling or charging infrastructure. During his 20+ year professional career Mr. Hanlin has been responsible for the initiation and successful management of over $80 million in advanced technology projects for private, federal and state sponsors. Primary CTE Responsibilities Project organization and proposal development Overall Technical Project Management Negotiation and execution of prime contract, subcontracts, and lease agreements Oversight and technical assistance with vehicle and infrastructure design Coordination of vehicle demonstrations Manage team technical, cost, and schedule risks and issues. Carry out associated mitigation and contingency plans Foster relationships among team and project stakeholders Development of project plans, support plans, safety plans, supply and demand models Coordinate data collection and perform data analysis Consulting for technical specification development and procurement activities Development of internal processes for CTE Quality Assurance related to management of projects Professional Accomplishments at CTE Managed the 30+ member Southern Fuel Cell Coalition that includes private, academia, national lab, utility non-profit organizations Initiated and managed multiple projects for the development and demonstration of various innovative fuel cell hybrid buses under the National Fuel Cell Bus Program AREAS OF EXPERTISE Prototype Development & Demonstration; Smart Deployments; Standards Development EXPERIENCE 22 years YEARS WITH CTE 15 years EDUCATION GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY M.S. May 2006, Mechanical Engineering UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE B.S. May 1997, Mechanical Engineering SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE

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Page 1: JASON HANLIN Director of Technology Development · 2019-09-23 · JASON HANLIN Director of Technology Development Mr. Hanlin is responsible for the organization, development, management,

Center for Transportation and the Environment Resumes

JASON HANLIN Director of Technology Development

Mr. Hanlin is responsible for the organization, development, management, and promotion of technical projects and programs for CTE. These projects typically involve development of all electric and fuel cell vehicles and associated fueling or charging infrastructure. During his 20+ year professional career Mr. Hanlin has been responsible for the initiation and successful management of over $80 million in advanced technology projects for private, federal and state sponsors.

Primary CTE Responsibilities

• Project organization and proposal development

• Overall Technical Project Management

• Negotiation and execution of prime contract, subcontracts, and lease agreements

• Oversight and technical assistance with vehicle and infrastructure design

• Coordination of vehicle demonstrations

• Manage team technical, cost, and schedule risks and issues. Carry out associated mitigation and contingency plans

• Foster relationships among team and project stakeholders

• Development of project plans, support plans, safety plans, supply and demand models

• Coordinate data collection and perform data analysis

• Consulting for technical specification development and procurement activities

• Development of internal processes for CTE Quality Assurance related to management of projects

Professional Accomplishments at CTE

• Managed the 30+ member Southern Fuel Cell Coalition that includes private, academia, national lab, utility non-profit organizations

• Initiated and managed multiple projects for the development and demonstration of various innovative fuel cell hybrid buses under the National Fuel Cell Bus Program

AREAS OF EXPERTISE Prototype Development & Demonstration; Smart Deployments; Standards Development EXPERIENCE 22 years YEARS WITH CTE 15 years EDUCATION GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

M.S. May 2006, Mechanical Engineering

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

B.S. May 1997, Mechanical Engineering

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE

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• Initiated and managed the contracting, build, and delivery of two fuel cell bus deployments for two commercial procurements at Orange County, CA, and Flint, MI

• Initiated and managed the design, installation, and commissioning of a hydrogen fueling station in downtown Columbia, South Carolina

• Initiated and managed turnkey Hydrogen production, dispensing, and fuel cell vehicle deployment projects at Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA and at Defense Depot San Joaquin, CA

• Consulted on the procurement, management, and deployment of electric bus fleets for Howard County, MD, Contra Costa County, CA, and University of Georgia

• Consulted on the strategic procurement of Streetcars with off-wire capability for the City of Tempe

• Initiated and managed the design, development and deployment of extended range fuel cell utility vehicles and terminal tractors for Defense Logistics Agency

• Panelist of the Atlantic Station Fuel Cell Power Generation Panel and co-author of the ensuing concept document

• Panelist and coordinator of the TxDOT Hydrogen Infrastructure and Vehicles Strategic Plan

• Developed the modeling and simulation tool for advanced technology vehicle development currently used throughout CTE’s programs and projects

• Initiated and managing the design, build, and deployment of fuel cell delivery vans with UPS for the Department of Energy and California Air Resources Board

• Initiated and managing the design, build, and deployment of fuel cell drayage trucks with Kenworth and BAE Systems for Department of Energy

• Initiated and managing the design, build, and deployment of a wirelessly charged, fuel cell electric top loader with Hyster Yale for California Air Resources Board

• Initiated and managing the development of advanced vehicle systems including a Reduced Engine Idle Load System and Bus Exportable Power System for the Federal Transit Administration

• Author of the “State of Battery Electric Bus” Synthesis Report for the National Academy of Sciences Transit Research Board