January 26, 2009 - Valador to Showcase Capabilities at RAMS in Ft. Worth, TX
Valador, Inc. Enters Into Industry Partnership Agreement with National Defense University, Information Resources Management College
Ft. Worth, Texas - January 26, 2009-- Valador will exhibit its modeling and simulation and visualization capabilities at the 55th Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) in Ft. Worth, TX from January 26 - 29. In addition to exhibiting, Valador representatives will be making presentations on technical work they have performed. Valador Vice President Joseph Fragola will teach a tutorial on “Human Reliability Analysis Methodology”, Blake Putney, a Valador Senior Scientist, will present his technical paper titled “Reliability Tool for Initial Quantified Functional Risk and Hazard Analysis”, and Ben Franzini, a Valador Systems Engineer, will present his technical paper titled “A Spectrum of Analysis Classes for Space Exploration Reliability Assessments”.
Using sophisticated modeling techniques and decades of experience to quantify risk and reliability of complex systems and events, Valador will showcase the analytical tools currently being used in multiple projects within NASA’s Constellation Program. Specifically, Valador will showcase the work being performed for the Lunar Lander Project Office, Lunar Architecture Study, and the Mars Architecture Study.
Combining modeling and simulation real-world data and video game engine technology, Valador will also demonstrate how users can visualize and interact with data in a 3D virtual environment. Valador’s demonstration will showcase a wide variety of applications that utilize this technology, including virtual building tours, analyses of ships maneuvering in space, and a 3D exploration of Mars using actual landscape telemetry data.