Vice President, Mission Systems
West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation
Brian Stolarik is Vice President of the WVHTC Foundation’s Mission Systems Group. The Mission Systems Group has an engineering staff of 30, and a program portfolio of approximately $9 million in research and development contracts. The group holds contracts with NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Air Force, National Science Foundation, Army Research Laboratory, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Mr. Stolarik also serves as product manager on the Airborne Flight Test System series of products developed for NASA DFRC's Ikhana Predator-B Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, F-15B, and F/A-18 aircraft.
Prior to joining the Mission Systems Group in 2002, Mr. Stolarik held various engineering and management positions for Lockheed Martin, Carnegie Group, Inc., and NIOSH. Mr. Stolarik earned B.S. in Accounting, B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering degrees from West Virginia University. He has 13 years experience developing mission critical systems for the aerospace industry.
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