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Ronald Snyder
Mr. Ronald Snyder has over twenty years of software development and
management experience covering a broad range of technologies and application
domains. His recent area of focus has been in the application of
Java and distributed object technology to the development of secure,
robust, and scaleable multi-tiered information systems.
Mr. Snyder is Senior Research Engineer at Mobile Intelligence,
and is currently leading development of key software components for
DARPA's Ultra*Log program. This has included the design of the MIC
Case-Based Reasoner and a number of Cougaar infrastructure
components.
Before joining MIC, Mr. Snyder was the manager of General Dynamics Land
Systems (GDLS) software engineering department with responsibility
for as many as 100 software developers. His department developed
embedded software for a number of high profile military vehicle
systems such as the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, the Wolverine Heavy
Assault Bridge, the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV), and
the Crusader advanced field artillery system. As department manager
his responsibilities included personnel recruiting and
administration, resource planning and acquisition, customer
interaction, and the oversight of software engineering activities
relative to product development.
While at GDLS, Mr. Snyder also led a software technology
modernization initiative. In this role he directed research
into the application of current and emerging technologies, methods,
and tools supporting the rapid development and deployment of portable
and robust mission critical systems. He has an in-depth
understanding of many of the modern technologies and methods that can
be combined to achieve dramatic improvements in both product
development time and quality. This work included participation in
industry research involving the use of Java, CORBA and UML-based code
generation tools in real-time embedded systems.
Mr.
Snyder has extensive experience with the definition and
implementation of software development processes. From 1989 through
1994 he held the lead position in GDLS' Software Engineering Process
Group (SEPG). In this capacity he was responsible for the
development and execution of a software process improvement program
that ultimately resulted in the achievement of Level-3 as defined by
the Software Engineering Institute's (SEI) Capability Maturity Model
(CMM). This rating placed GDLS among the top 15% of all software
development organizations assessed using this method. Mr. Snyder was
the principal author of GDLS' Software Standards and Procedures
Manual that was a key element in satisfying CMM Level-3 requirements.
This background in formal software process definition and
improvement combined with hands-on management experience and
technology research provide important insights enabling the
application of appropriate software processes to a wide range of
projects.
Mr. Snyder served in the U.S. Air Force for 9 years
at a number of domestic and overseas locations.
Mr. Snyder has a Bachelors Degree in Computer Software from the
University of the State of New York. He continues to broaden his
education via training and certification programs covering a broad
range of topics. Recent accomplishments include the completion of
Sun certification programs for Java Programmer, Java Developer and
Enterprise Architect for the Java-2 platform.
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