From 1986 to 1992, Dr. Mifflin was employed by the Naval Research
Laboratory where he was the Section Head for the Decision Support and
Force Level Planning Section. He was the principal investigator for NRL in
the Spotlight ATD, a theater ASW prototype, and the Tactical ASW Battle
Management System (TABS). Both of these projects extended the
state-of-the-art for nonlinear tracking and correlation systems.
Dr. Mifflin was NRL's principal investigator for the Integrated Strike
Planning System prototyping effort. He directed the weapon allocation
and timeline generation prototypes for ISPS.
Dr. Mifflin was project leader for the Command Decision Support Project
for ONR. He was project leader for the Situation Assessment module in
the SDI Battle Management project at NRL. He was the principal investigator
for the Afloat Correlation System tracker / correlator evaluation.
From 1978 to 1986, Dr. Mifflin worked at ORI Inc., where he developed
force level effectiveness models for the Navy's ballistic missile program
office. He developed models for Navy force mixtures in a START / SALT
environment. He developed models that quantified the impact of reentry
body inventories for the C4 and D5 strategic missiles.
From 1974 to 1978, Dr. Mifflin was employed by the Center for Naval
Analyses where he performed statistical analyses and developed models
for the Marine Corps. He developed a computer model that corrected
correlation coefficients for the effects of multiple curtailment. He was
the author of several CNA studies for Military Manpower.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1974
- Master of Arts, Mathematics, Georgetown University, 1977
- Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics, George Washington University, 1984
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