Mr. George Dalton is a Vice President at CFD Research. He holds a B.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology from the University of Southern Mississippi (USM), an MS in Computer Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), an MBA from The Ohio State University, and All-But-Dissertation in an Electrical Engineering PhD at AFIT. Mr. Dalton is a retired Air Force Officer with 37 years of experience in the military and defense industry, including 24 years on active duty. Prior to joining CFD Research, he was the Deputy Director of the Air and Space Systems Division at KeyW Corporation/Jacobs, and previously a Department of Defense acquisition corps member serving in multiple roles for U.S. Air Force acquisition. Mr. Dalton has also held several roles in the aerospace and defense industry relating to the design, development and operational deployment of Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR), Air Support Operations, and Space Battle Management Systems. He has been supporting Air and Space intelligence research and development for the Air Force Research Lab, the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, and the Air Force Lifecycle Management Center for the past 12 years. He is also an officer and founding member of the Open Group’s Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA) Consortium.