Paul Zarda is a highly accomplished professional known for his skills
and expertise. Based in Orlando, he has been diligently fulfilling all
of his duties and responsibilities. He is serving as the Manager of IMD
System (Interactive Missile Design System). This system will serve as
the future backbone for the conceptual and preliminary design, in
Mechanical and System's Engineering, of Missile Design Systems. It will
directly support Product and Process Centers, DTC, AM**3, and Common
Seeker. It will also be presented to Lockheed Martin as a standard for
the Corporation. IMD has contributed to $3.5 million dollars in savings
(reported to the LM21 initiative).
In addition, Paul Zarda is responsible for the initial collaboration with UCF and FAMU in the area of IMD and IGD. This effort has lead to corresponding undergraduate and graduate courses and research. In his career span, he worked for many leading organizations. He is a former Chairman of the RaDEO Guidance Team, which received a very successful review by DARPA and WPAFB. This program has been on budget and on schedule.
Paul Zarda has the background, experience and leadership that has helped mature an Engineering Methods Group that is un-equaled throughout the corporation. This group is known both for their leadership and expertise in performing multi-disciplinary analyses and has significantly impacted analytical methods used throughout Lockheed Martin for the last twenty years. When he is not busy, he likes to enjoy and celebrate his family, including his wife Adrienne, their three children and their five grandchildren (and still counting); playing tennis as well as the design and analysis of tennis racquets; wood working in his home shop; and his recent association with 30,000 “alligator friends” at his home on Orlando’s Lake Jesup, Florida’s “highest density of gators” lake.
In addition, Paul Zarda is responsible for the initial collaboration with UCF and FAMU in the area of IMD and IGD. This effort has lead to corresponding undergraduate and graduate courses and research. In his career span, he worked for many leading organizations. He is a former Chairman of the RaDEO Guidance Team, which received a very successful review by DARPA and WPAFB. This program has been on budget and on schedule.
Paul Zarda has the background, experience and leadership that has helped mature an Engineering Methods Group that is un-equaled throughout the corporation. This group is known both for their leadership and expertise in performing multi-disciplinary analyses and has significantly impacted analytical methods used throughout Lockheed Martin for the last twenty years. When he is not busy, he likes to enjoy and celebrate his family, including his wife Adrienne, their three children and their five grandchildren (and still counting); playing tennis as well as the design and analysis of tennis racquets; wood working in his home shop; and his recent association with 30,000 “alligator friends” at his home on Orlando’s Lake Jesup, Florida’s “highest density of gators” lake.
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