About ReflecTek Inc.
ReflecTek Inc., a Carillon Company, was formed in 2022 to develop advanced technologies that will enable direct satellite-to-cellphone communications, as well as revolutionary radar, sensing, and imaging capabilities.
Our team is pioneering advanced lightweight, low-cost, large-area RF beam steering antennas that are specifically designed for proliferated Low Earth Orbit (LEO) communications and RADAR applications.
Our Capabilities
ReflecTek’s leadership is nationally recognized for its innovation and the company has a leading investor and advisor team. ReflecTek’s capabilities include:
State-of-the-art Electromagnetic Modeling
Machine Learning-Based System Design
Micro (and Nano) Fabrication
Radio Frequency Antenna Testing
Space-based System Development
Communication System Design and Construction
Dr. John D. Evans
Chief Executive Officer
Our Team
Dr. John R. Sanford
Chief Technologist
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Dr. John D. Evans is Chief Executive Officer of Carillon Technologies, and its ReflecTek Inc. and OTenna Technologies companies. Carillon was founded in 2017 to accelerate the identification, adaption and deployment of cutting-edge commercial technologies to achieve government’s most important missions. With investors including Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, and Intellectual Ventures, a global leader in the business of innovation, Carillon is pioneering new ways to align incentives between DoD and commercial industries, allowing DoD access to commercial technologies, and unlocking new forms of capital to drive commercial technology development.
Dr. Evans is a global executive and award-winning leader in the strategic management of technology and innovation with more than 30 years’ experience across both commercial and defense industries. Prior to founding Carillon, he served as Corporate Vice President, Technology, Corporate Vice President, Business Innovation, and Vice President, International Engineering and Technology at Lockheed Martin Corporation. During his tenure, he oversaw development of the Corporation’s commercial market strategies in Autonomous Systems, Big Data and Healthcare. He established Lockheed Martin’s innovation function, which grew into the CTO office’s largest initiative in under two years. He also established the company’s Center for Innovation and Security Solutions (CISS) in Abu Dhabi, UAE; the F-35 Virtual Analysis Laboratories in the United Kingdom and Australia; and was responsible for overseeing the creation of 75 international technology partnerships across 20 countries.
Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, Dr. Evans spent 6 years as a Program Manager for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), where he was awarded the DARPA Significant Technical Innovation Award. Previously, he was Chief Technical Officer for the West Coast venture-funded start-up Microfabrica, lead MEMS Scientist at Becton Dickinson; and Energy Policy Consultant to the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment.
Dr. Evans has served on a number of boards, including the Board of Trustees for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Board of Directors of the Innovation Research Interchange (IRI) and the Advisory Board at the Hudson Institute. He is a member of the ASME, IEEE and has fellowships at AIAA, the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies (PIPS) and the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSIS). He was the recipient of the Maurice Holland Innovation Award and the Office of Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service and holds 13 United States patents.
Dr. Evans earned a BA degree in physics from Carleton College; an MS in civil engineering and a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley; and an MBA from Duke University.
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CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST
Dr. John R. Sanford is a Chief Technologist for Carillon Technologies and its ReflecTek, Inc. and OTenna Technologies companies. Dr. Sanford specializes in using advanced artificial intelligence methods, combined with cutting edge electromagnetic modeling, to develop products with performance that would be impossible to realize using conventional techniques. He has led or participated in five successful equity events (2 IPOs and 3 acquisitions) for companies where he was either a prime or a senior contributor. Dr. Sanford also serves as a professor of practice with the University of California San Diego, advises a several companies in the wireless industry, and manages the asset portfolio of Smartwaves Investments.
Until recently, Dr. Sanford was Chief Technical Officer of Ubiquiti Networks where he developed next-generation wireless communications systems. Prior to that, he was president of Optimal RF which was acquired by Cushcraft Corporation and subsequently acquired by Laird Technologies. He was also CTO of REMEC, Inc. where he developed the technology roadmap, IP and strategic partnerships and ran the company’s Fixed Wireless Access Division. Prior to that, he founded Smartwaves International, which was acquired by REMEC in February 1999.
Dr. Sanford has also served as an Associate Professor at Chalmers University of Technology where he taught and conducted research related to Electromagnetics, Antennas and Array Signal Processing (MIMO). Previously, he headed the Mobile Tower Top Group at Huber & Suhner AG, where he invented a range of mobile communications products that have become industry norms. From 1985 to 1988 he was a group manager with the Georgia Tech Research Institute where he designed military phased arrays and communication systems.