Stanton Zacker

Vulnerability Analyst at SURVICE Engineering
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Abingdon, Maryland, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Vulnerability Analyst
      • Jan 2008 - Oct 2018

      Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Perform vulnerability analyses using Army Research Lab Survivability/Lethality Directorate’s (ARL/SLAD) Tri-Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) approved software, MUVES, to evaluate the reaction, performance characteristics, and effects of various weapons against vehicle armors, systems, and personnel losses. Collaborate with engineers to apply criticality analyses for MUVES input development. Interact with the vehicle designers and geometry developers to ensure model accuracy and proper… Show more Perform vulnerability analyses using Army Research Lab Survivability/Lethality Directorate’s (ARL/SLAD) Tri-Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) approved software, MUVES, to evaluate the reaction, performance characteristics, and effects of various weapons against vehicle armors, systems, and personnel losses. Collaborate with engineers to apply criticality analyses for MUVES input development. Interact with the vehicle designers and geometry developers to ensure model accuracy and proper conversion into appropriate CAD packages. Analyzes MUVES results with post-processors to check trends, identify anomalies, ensure realistic results, and understand the system vulnerabilities. Develop vulnerability reduction recommendations and briefs them to the team leader, branch chief, program managers (PM), and vehicle designers for improvements. The results of these efforts are then used by Army Material Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) and Training And Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC) in force-level modeling. All results are briefed to Senior Army Leadership to assist in acquisition decisions. Show less

Education

  • The Johns Hopkins University
    Master's Degree, Computational and Applied Mathematics
    2008 - 2012
  • Towson University
    Bachelor's Degree, General Physics and Applied Mathematics
    2001 - 2006

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