Zaidman Joins Noblis Transportation Leadership Team



Steven Zaidman, former vice president of technical operations at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is Director of Transportation Systems Concepts and Planning at Noblis, Inc., a non-profit science, technology and strategy organization.

Steven Zaidman, former vice president of technical operations at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), this month joined Noblis, Inc., a non-profit science, technology and strategy organization.  He will serve as director of transportation systems concepts and planning, and will be responsible for helping Noblis develop innovative solutions to meet the increasingly complex needs of the world’s transportation systems. Noblis President and Chief Executive Officer Amr ElSawy said, “We are proud to have an individual of the caliber of Steve Zaidman join us. With his perspective on effective policy and strategy for transformation of transportation systems, the addition of Steve Zaidman continues the Noblis record of technical and strategic thought leadership on transportation challenges.” With more than thirty years experience in large-scale technical programs, and twenty years in senior executive management at the FAA, Zaidman has provided leadership in developing Next Generation air traffic system technologies, including satellite-based navigation systems, digital data communications, and air traffic information networking systems.  Previously at FAA, he served as associate administrator for research and acquisitions; director of systems engineering; deputy director for the Office of Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance; director of research and development and operations research; manager of the International Aviation Division; and as an analyst in the Office of Policy and Plans.  Zaidman spent three years as a deputy director at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and earlier performed research and computer programming for the U.S. Navy. Zaidman earned a master’s degree in operations research from the George Washington University School of Engineering, and has completed additional postgraduate coursework in operations research at GWU.  He received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Brooklyn College.  Zaidman is a resident of Fredericksburg, Virginia. About Noblis Noblis is a nonprofit organization with a mission to use the best of science, technology and strategy to help clients in the public and private sector solve complex scientific, systems, process, and infrastructure problems to serve the public good.  It brings the best of scientific thought, management, and engineering know-how to find practical, efficient and effective solutions.  Noblis is at work in many fields, including national security and intelligence; transportation; health innovation; enterprise services; energy and environmental sustainability; and oceans, atmosphere and space.  Noblis recently was named one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” in 2008 by the Ethisphere Institute at a joint conference with Forbes magazine, and was chosen for a 2008 Green Leadership Award for the national capital area sponsored by Bisnow on Business, the Tower Club, the U.S. Green Building Council, and the George Washington University.  For more information about Noblis, see www.noblis.org. Contact:  Edna Davis, 703-610-1953, or Lisa Pellegrin, 703-610-1580


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Noblis is a nonprofit science, technology and strategy organization that helps clients in the public and private sector solve complex scientific, systems, process, and infrastructure problems in ways that benefit the public. It brings the best of scientific thought, management, and engineering know-how to find practical, efficient and effective solutions. Noblis is at work in many fields, including national security and intelligence; transportation; health innovation; enterprise services; energy and environmental sustainability; and oceans, atmosphere and space. Noblis recently was named one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” in 2008 by the Ethisphere Institute at a joint conference with Forbes magazine, and was chosen for a 2008 Green Leadership Award for the national capital area sponsored by Bisnow on Business, the Tower Club, the U.S. Green Building Council, and the George Washington University.

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