Strange particle production and systematics in p+p at sqrt(s)=200 GeV in STAR Measurements of strange particles emerging from p+p collisions are used as a baseline to which similar measurements from heavy ion collisions are compared. In addition, several observations from p+p collisions, such as the variation of with particle mass and with event multiplicity, are interesting in their own right We present measurements of the transverse momentum spectra, yield and systematics for different strange particles from p+p collisions at sqrt(sNN)=200 GeV. We show a dependence of the with charged particle multiplicity and particle mass and infer that this is consistent with a jet dominated particle production mechanism in p+p collisions. These observations will be compared to available data from p+p and p+pbar experiments as well as to the PYTHIA model predictions. We will also compare the data to Au+Au collisions at the same energy.