Mohammad "Mo" Hossain, PMP has extensive experience in project management and systems engineering. Mohammad "Mo" worked at Architecture Technology Corporation as a Systems Engineer from August 2010 to the present, primarily providing support for Air Traffic Control automation systems and capabilities for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Mohammad "Mo" is responsible for various tasks, including NAS Space Integration Capabilities (NSIC), NSIC E1, NITRO, and project management for different task orders. In addition, they have been involved in programs such as Operations Review Board (ORB) analysis, Terminal Automation Modernization and Replacement (TAMR) for STARS Engineering, Separation Management (SepMan) for ERAM Enhancements, and Runway Safety systems.
Prior to that, Mo worked as an FAA Independent Student Consultant at UVA's Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems. In this role, they developed a risk-based methodology for the FAA to prioritize airports in need of runway safety analysis. Mohammad "Mo" also collaborated with stakeholders in the FAA Runway Safety Office and FAA Great Lakes Region and participated in a runway safety action team (RSAT) at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie, MN. Their team was awarded the "Best Paper Award" for the quality of their work and research.
Overall, Mo Hossain has a strong background in project management and systems engineering, with a focus on the Federal Aviation Administration.
Mohammad "Mo" Hossain, PMP holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia. Mohammad "Mo" further pursued their education and obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Systems Engineering with a focus on Systems Management from The George Washington University. In February 2018, they earned the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute.
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