Mr. McGall has nearly 30 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industry, supporting surface-to-surface, air-to-surface, air defense, and vehicle development programs for both the United States and international customers. His background spans a wide variety of technical realms covering aerodynamics, simulation/performance, systems balancing/Cost as an Independent Variable (CAIV) analysis, Operations Analysis (OA), and system definition and decomposition. He is recognized by Lockheed Martin as an architect via the Architects Qualification Board, and is further identified as Group Technical Staff for architecture. Some of his technical specialties are trade studies, Quality Function Deployment (QFD), rapid model development, Use Case Development, and cost effectiveness trades, among others.
Mr. McGall has held positions of increasing responsibility, including management lead over a portion of the Systems Engineering Department for Missiles and Fire Control, and his current position as the Systems Engineering Manager for a large Air Force strike weapon development program that a includes a diverse team of System Design, Integration and Test, Guidance, Navigation, Control, Simulation, Performance, Architecture, and Cybersecurity, across multiple sites.