Brian Pence
About Brian Pence
Brian Pence is an Electronics Technician II at Objectstream, Inc., with extensive experience in the United States Air Force, where he held various roles related to intelligence and electronics. He has a strong educational background with multiple associate degrees from the Community College of the Air Force and certifications in aviation operations and management.
Current Role at Objectstream, Inc.
Brian Pence has been employed at Objectstream, Inc. as an Electronics Technician II since 2020. In this role, he utilizes a variety of electronics and RF test equipment to support the company's operations. He is responsible for maintaining two fully operational test-beds and oversees the repair and refurbishment of Federal Aviation Administration ATCBI-5 Beacon Interrogator radar systems. This work supports 53 National Aerospace System BI-5 assets, demonstrating his technical expertise in the field.
Military Experience in the United States Air Force
Brian Pence served in the United States Air Force for several years, holding various positions. His roles included NCOIC of Intelligence Training, Intelligence Standards and Evaluations, and Intelligence Operations at Dyess AFB, Texas, as well as Flight Chief of Wing Intelligence at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. His military career spanned from 2000 to 2020, during which he developed skills in intelligence operations and avionics systems.
Education and Certifications
Brian Pence studied at the Community College of the Air Force, where he earned several degrees and certifications. He achieved an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Aviation Operations and another in Intelligence Operations. Additionally, he obtained an Associate of Applied Science in Avionics Systems Technology. In 2016, he completed a certification in Professional Management. He is also certified as an FAA Remote Pilot under Part 107 regulations and holds an FCC license as an amateur radio operator.
Previous Technical Roles
Before his current position, Brian Pence worked in various technical roles. He served as a C-130 E/H Flight Engineer and an Electronics Warfare Journeyman in the United States Air Force. He also worked as a Board Engineer at Cox Radio in Louisville, Kentucky. His experience includes working with electronics warfare systems and avionics, contributing to his comprehensive technical background.