Achievements

  • Identification of atmospheric refractivity effects on low-altitude radar propagation, extended quantum-mechanical computational technique to electromagnetic scattering, co-pioneered new acquisition sizing methodology for next-generation fighter aircraft 
  • Co-authored section of Defense Critical Technologies Plan for the Executive Office of the President
  • Key advisor to Air Force Requirements Oversight Council 
  • Member of the U.S. delegation to NATO Y2K integrated process team 
  • Identified non-Y2K compliant NATO command and control systems and possible impact to interconnected U.S. systems 
  • Identified systems acquisition implications of alternative geostrategic futures, asymmetric-capable adversaries, new concepts in warfare, futuristic techs 
  • Co-pioneered modeling and simulation as a technology investment planning tool for an uncertain and rapidly changing national security environment.

Awards

Recipient, Distinguished Service Award Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, 1994
 
Fellow, Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies, 2002-2004

Fellow, J. Hillis Miller Memorial Scholar University Florida, Ford Foundation

Memberships

Fellow, AIAS (2002-2004)

American Physical Society

American Association of Physics Teachers

World Affairs Councils of America

World Future Society

The Army and Navy Club

Philosophical Society of Washington

Florida Blue Key

The Phi Beta Kappa Society

Sigma Pi Sigma, American Institute of Physics

Omicron Delta Kappa

 Phi Kappa Phi

Fellow, Ford Foundation

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