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Larry Gordon is a seasoned naval engineer with over 50 years of experience in shock qualification analysis and shock testing of equipment and structures installed on US Naval Combatants. As President of Larry Gordon Consulting, he has led teams in developing and implementing Navy standards for shock design and inspection, with a focus on ensuring the survivability of naval vessels. Gordon's expertise spans multiple domains, including mechanical engineering, systems engineering, and project engineering. He has held senior staff engineer positions at Gibbs & Cox, Inc. and Supship Brooklyn, where he directed shock analysis and testing efforts for vital equipment on naval combatant ships. His experience includes developing modern Navy standards for shock design and inspection, as well as promoting and implementing these standards for new naval surface combatant vessels. A holder of an MSME from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and a BS Mechanical Engineer from the City College of New York, Gordon brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his work, with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, systems engineering, and project engineering.

Experience

    • President
      • Jan 2001 - Present

      We specialize in shock qualification analysis and shock testing of equipment and structures installed on US Naval Combatants. We have over 50 years experience in compliance with the requirements of MIL-S-901 and NAVSEA 0908-LP-000-3010.

    • Senior Staff Enginer
      • Jan 1989 - Oct 2001

      I was involved in Shock Inspections on Navy ships. I was also involved in shock qualification of equipment by analysis and shock testing.

  • Supship Brooklyn
    • Brooklyn, New York
    • Supervisor of the Dynamic Design Analysis Branch
      • 1964 - 1989
      • Brooklyn, New York

      I directed and coordinated the work of ten engineers in the shock analysis and shock test qualification review of vital equipment on all U.S. Navy combatant ships including aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers and submarines. I personally developed, or assisted in the development of the curren...

  • New York Naval ShipYard
    • Brooklyn New York
    • Mechnical Engineer
      • 1961 - 1964
      • Brooklyn New York

      I was in the Weapons Design Division. I was responsible for the design and shipboard installation of various types of cargo handling equipment on LPD1 - LPD4. His experience included design of overhead bridge crane, monorail hoist system, weapons elevators, pallet conveyers and automatic pallet ...

Education

  • 1961 - 1967
    Polytechnic University
  • 1956 - 1961
    CUNY New York City College of Technology

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