William D. Miller Executive Principal Analyst

     Mr. Miller has thirty-four years of experience in both the conceptualization and engineering application of communications technologies, products and services. This experience has addressed both commercial and government sectors. These applications have fallen in the areas of resource allocation, R&D priorities, strategic planning, requirements definition, system modeling, system design, system acquisition, system development, system integration and system test. Mr. Miller has managed projects funded by Bell Laboratories, AT&T, Army and Navy development commands, and the National Security Agency. He is a 40 year member of the IEEE and a 14 year member of the International Council on Systems Engineering and was elected secretary of the latter organization for three terms (1996-1997, 2003-2004 and 2005-2006).



EDUCATION

M.S., Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1973
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1971

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

William D. Miller, Gay McCarter and Craig O. Hayenga, Ph.D., Modeling Organizational Dynamics, IEEE International Conference on Systems of Systems Engineering, SMC, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

Pamela J. Hurst and William D. Miller, Trends in Undersea Fiber Optic Systems, MTS/IEEE Oceans 2000, Providence, RI, September 2000.

J.C. Lawson, W. D. Miller, G. P. McNamara, K. G. Oza and G. J. Ryva, The Impact of Potential New Telecommunications Services on the Structure of the Local Network, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Subscriber Loops and Services, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, March 1978.

B. R. LaCava, W. D. Miller and B. Yaged, Last Trunk Usage Measurements in Step-by-Step Switching Systems, BSTJ, Vol. 55, No, 10, 1553-1572, December 1976.