KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

Richard J. Janda
Vice President, Program Assessment and Evaluation
Lockheed Martin Corporation

James M. Judy
Senior Cost Analyst, Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Cost & Economics)

Anthony A. DeMarco
President and Managing Member
PRICE Systems, LLC



Richard J. Janda
Vice President, Program Assessment and Evaluation
Lockheed Martin Corporation

Mr. Richard Janda is Vice President, Program Assessment and Evaluation (PA&E) for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He is responsible for leading the functions of Independent Cost Evaluation (ICE), Estimating, Program Finance and Planning.

Mr. Janda has both programmatic and business system experience working for Lockheed Martin. He has been the business and finance director for major launch vehicle and satellite programs (Atlas, EELV, Titan IV, other) and the central finance director, responsible for estimating and cost management for Lockheed Martin Astronautics.

Mr. Janda worked on the Space Shuttle and GPS programs in test engineering while at Rockwell in the mid 1970s; joined Martin Marietta in 1978 as an estimator, advancing to more senior levels of responsibility. He is a member of SCEA and ISPA.

Mr. Janda was born in Baltimore, Maryland and is a graduate of the University of Chicago where he earned his B.A. in economics in 1970. He received his MBA and MS from West Coast University in 1977 and 1978. He and his wife, Sharon, have one grown son and reside in Potomac, Maryland.



James M. Judy
Senior Cost Analyst, Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Cost & Economics)

Jim Judy is a Senior Operations Research Cost Analyst at the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Cost and Economics (ODASA-CE). He leads a Software Team that is improving the Army's Software Cost Estimating for Major Acquisition Programs. Current work includes developing the Army's software database and improving on software cost methodologies in order to prepare more reasonable & realistic cost estimates.

Mr. Judy has completed Independent Cost Estimates on a number of major Army programs. He was responsible for estimating the software lifecycle costs for the Army's largest program, Future Combat Systems.

Mr. Judy is a retired Army officer with 22 years of service alternating assignments as an Army Logistician and an Operations Research/Systems Analyst. His military experiences include jobs within the Army Staff, US Joint Forces Command and Major Army Commands to include tours in Japan and Panama.

Mr. Judy was born in Newport News, Virginia and is a graduate of the United States Military Academy where he earned his B.S. with a Concentration in Computer Science in 1983. He received his MS in Operations Research from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in 1992. He and his wife, Lorraine, have 2 children and live in Woodbridge, Virginia.



Anthony A. DeMarco
President and Managing Member
PRICE Systems, LLC

For more than two decades, Anthony DeMarco has been a pioneer in cost forecasting and analysis technology. Mr. DeMarco has led PRICE both in its former incarnation as a division of Lockheed Martin and since its inception as a successful independent company in 1998.

In 1997, Mr. DeMarco received the highest honor bestowed by the International Society of Parametric Analysts (ISPA), the Freiman Award. In 2001, then-NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin appointed Mr. DeMarco to serve on the International Space Station Management and Cost Evaluation (IMCE) Task Force to help NASA address cost growth on the program by assessing the quality of the ISS cost estimates as well as program assumptions and requirements, and by identifying high-risk budget areas and potential risk mitigation strategies. Using PRICE modeling, DeMarco found the program was under-estimated by more than $20 billion.

The foundation of PRICE's Program Affordability Management solutions combines cost estimating, project control, and knowledge management, ensuring project success at every decision gateway. For nearly 30 years, PRICE Systems has enabled government agencies, defense programs, and commercial organizations to increase visibility; minimize risk and cost; accelerate project development and improve the effectiveness of project control and delivery.