Paul Zarda of Sanford, Florida, is a reputed professional having years
of experience in serving different areas. He served as a Research
Analyst at David Taylor Research Development center which concentrates
in the area of finite element modeling of fluid interaction problems and
also joined Westinghouse, where he served as a Senior Engineer in
Analysis and Design of nuclear steam generators. Later, he joined
Lockheed Martin after serving at Westinghouse.
At Lockheed Martin, he served as a Program Manager in Web Based Design Environment which is jointly funded and supported by the combined efforts of Lockheed Martin, WFAPB, and Software Developer Technosoft. This collaboration was done in order to develop a collaborative web design environment. This design environment is based on AML, an object-oriented adaptive modeling language, which was offered by Technosoft. The AML/WDE environment constituted multiple servers, including an object request broker that coordinated communications between the servers and also multiple clients.
Paul Zarda also serves as the Program Manager of SHVD (Supersonic Hypersonic Vehicle Design program which is the development of a well enabled, object oriented, distributed framework that provides the environment for design and simulation of TAV’s (Trans Atmospheric Vehicles). The SHVD system manages data transfers between several designs and simulation tools. It is also based on AML programming language along with IMD system and the WDE/AML collaborative environment.
Paul Zarda of Orlando, has also revaluated engineering processes at Lockheed’s Missile and Fire Control Facility. His intervention led to the fully developed architecture and methodology to capture that knowledge. The Engineering Methods Group provides the IMD and IGD systems for the conceptual missiles and fire control designs. IMD has been pointed out by Lockheed’s Air Force customer as the key discriminator in recent proposal wins. Because of these skills and expertise Dr. Zarda has established a strong reputation among his peers and professionals.
At Lockheed Martin, he served as a Program Manager in Web Based Design Environment which is jointly funded and supported by the combined efforts of Lockheed Martin, WFAPB, and Software Developer Technosoft. This collaboration was done in order to develop a collaborative web design environment. This design environment is based on AML, an object-oriented adaptive modeling language, which was offered by Technosoft. The AML/WDE environment constituted multiple servers, including an object request broker that coordinated communications between the servers and also multiple clients.
Paul Zarda also serves as the Program Manager of SHVD (Supersonic Hypersonic Vehicle Design program which is the development of a well enabled, object oriented, distributed framework that provides the environment for design and simulation of TAV’s (Trans Atmospheric Vehicles). The SHVD system manages data transfers between several designs and simulation tools. It is also based on AML programming language along with IMD system and the WDE/AML collaborative environment.
Paul Zarda of Orlando, has also revaluated engineering processes at Lockheed’s Missile and Fire Control Facility. His intervention led to the fully developed architecture and methodology to capture that knowledge. The Engineering Methods Group provides the IMD and IGD systems for the conceptual missiles and fire control designs. IMD has been pointed out by Lockheed’s Air Force customer as the key discriminator in recent proposal wins. Because of these skills and expertise Dr. Zarda has established a strong reputation among his peers and professionals.
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