Omar Pagan

Omar serves as a senior systems/network administrator for Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. (RGi), where is known for seeing problems from all angles, and taking a small- and large-scale approach to projects while applying an “Occam’s razor” principle as much as possible. He has a background in security implementations and systems integration.

While supporting RGi’s customers, Omar provides research for new technology solutions, development and implementation of upgrades and configuration changes for Openstack and AWS, all while performing day-to-day operations and maintenance of customer’s environments.

Before joining RGi, Omar spent over 25 years supporting systems/network administration and security in both the government and commercial industries.

When he’s not helping RGi or a customer, you can find him:

  • Riding his road bike
  • Grilling on the back porch
  • Traveling to see his family
  • Camping and hunting

Omar holds a BS degree in Computer Science and holds a Post-Graduate Program Certificate from Caltech.

Morgen Szaszy

Morgen leads Reinventing Geospatial, Inc.’s (RGi’s) Human Resources Department, where she works hard to create and foster a great life experience for all RGi employees through recruiting, onboarding, benefits, and personnel security activities. Morgen is passionate about creating a positive (and fun!) environment for all RGi’ers.

Prior to joining RGi, Morgen worked in various Office Management and Administrative Support roles.

Outside of work, she spends her free time:

  • Playing with her young daughter…and cleaning-up after her young daughter
  • Reading
  • Roaming the aisles of Target (honestly, how can anyone go in there and buy ‘just what’s on the list’??)
  • Watching anything on Bravo

Morgen is a proud alum of James Madison University (Goooo Dukes!), holding a BBA degree in Marketing with a Minor in Human Resources Development.

Michael Szaszy

Mike is a full-stack application architect/engineer at Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. (RGi), working with customers to mine their geo-temporal data to enable more rapid exploration and understanding of their data holdings. Mike has led research and development efforts at RGi exploring a range of different problem domains including using machine learning for computer vision, trajectory data mining, and knowledge graph induction. He has experience designing, implementing, and optimizing complex systems including databases, distributed systems, and large service-oriented applications, and takes pride in bridging the gap between basic and applied research.

Prior to joining RGi, Mike had six years of experience working in private industry designing and developing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) during which time he simultaneously completed his graduate degree.

Outside of work, Mike enjoys:

  • His wife, child, family, and friends
  • Casual, non-toxic, video games
  • Racquetball
  • Keeping up-to-date with academic research and industry trends

Mike holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Penn State University, an MS degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, and a CompTIA Security+ certification

Patrick Doody

Patrick is a full stack application architect/engineer at Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. (RGi), working with customers to gather requirements, and implement solutions that will work for them, predominantly in the web application realm. With a passion for solving complex problems with sensible and simple solutions that scale out, he also performs DevOps and AGILE Scrummaster roles.

Before joining RGi, Patrick was a developer at Northrop Grumman.

When he’s not helping customers find mission success, Patrick enjoys:

  • Flying quadcopters
  • Playing video games
  • Watching science fiction

Patrick holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Hood College.

Shane Brennan

Shane manages large teams of software developers at Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. (RGi), focusing on turning our clients’ vision into reality. He takes great pride in understanding the needs of his client and being able to translate those needs into technical direction for his team. He also engages in high-level career mentorship for RGi employees, doing his best to make sure they reach their full potential.

Before joining RGi, Shane spent 15 years as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyst and software developer in both local government and private industry. Shane honed his craft in the field of civil engineering, working on pollution impact projects and modeling and simulation activities related to storm water and sanitary sewer engineering.

Shane has too many interests and passions to undertake in a single lifetime, including:

  • Virtual and augmented reality environments
  • LiDAR sensors and Simultaneous Location and Mapping (SLAM)
  • Playing guitar
  • Astronomy
  • Reading science fiction and European history
  • Sound design and production

Shane holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Old Dominion University.

Carrie Drake

Carrie serves as RGi’s Senior Marketing Consultant, focused on elevating the RGi brand and message to our customers, partners, and employees.

Carrie brings nearly two decades of experience in events management, marketing, communications, and business development from organizations such as the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), as well OGSystems, an innovative solutions provider with advanced technologies in geospatial intelligence, big data analytics, and threat mitigation, where she served as the company’s first Director of Marketing & Communications. After supporting the OGSystems acquisition and assisting with the integration into Parsons, Carrie moved into the commercial satellite industry serving as Director of Government Marketing at both Planet Federal and Maxar.

Carrie specializes in messaging to customers including the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and Special Operations Command (SOCOM).

Passionate about the value of networking to build a community, Carrie has served in leadership roles for several volunteer organizations, including as a board member and co-chair of the Next Gen Council for the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce, founding member of the grassroots group, the Amazing Women of the IC (AWIC), and President of Women in Technology (WIT).

Outside of work, she can be found:
At a youth hockey game or practice
Cheering on the Washington Capitals with her son
Fundraising for newly founded non-profit the Stay In The Game Foundation to provide grant funding for youth athletes

Carrie is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.