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- Developed GeoWorlds, one of the first fielded systems to integrate geospatial information and information from the World Wide Web, significantly anticipating commercial systems like Google Maps. First written up in 1998, GeoWorlds has been used at US Pacific Command Headquarters for tracking Pacific Region terrorism activities since 2002.
- Applied advanced resource scheduling and information technologies to military safety and efficiency. Coordinated flight operations and logistics for Harrier aircraft operations, moving from a research software demonstration to one of the Marine Corps' top 10 acquisition priorities in less than five years.
- Created Scalable Data Grid software tools that are now part of standard US military software for large-scale, discrete-event simulations. Tools collect, log and analyze petabytes of data from millions of sources -- data volumes so large that downloading to a centralized source alone can take weeks. Proven in US Joint Forces Command war gaming and experimentation environments.
- Demonstrated 60 percent to 80% percent advances in distributed scheduling, despite circumstances fraught with dynamic events and uncertainty. Research resulted in systems that dramatically improve on previous optimal performance for industrial and military applications in a wide range of situations. Dynamics include multiple organizations that must coordinate production, delivery or other schedules - under adverse conditions that affect reliability and predictability of component activities.

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