Jon Michael Smith

Jon Michael Smith is a scientist/engineer who developed the numerical integration technique known as T-integration.[1][2]

He is the author of Mathematical Modeling and Digital Simulation for Engineers and Scientists, Scientific Analysis on the Pocket Calculator, Financial Analysis & Business Decisions on the Pocket Calculator and a class notebook Quantitative Methods in Business published by McGraw Hill.

Smith was born September 6, 1938. Mike worked for NASA on their Space Shuttle program. He was the first marketing manager for the Space Shuttle. His contributions included the preparation of the pricing and use policy for the Shuttle and the first launch agreements with commercial users. Later he managed the Advanced Communication Technology Satellite experiments program and the commercialization of the NASA polar communications network. Mike retired from the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in January 2007.

When at NASA, he managed the special projects office in the Space Shuttle Program Strategic Planning office. His work dealt with NASA's response to the recommendations made by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board and with NASA's terminating the Space Shuttle Program. Prior to this assignment, he served as the Commercialization Manager for the Space Operations Management Office at JSC and served as the program manager for the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite Program.

Currently he is the proprietor of Jon M. Smith and Associates (JMSA), a Galveston Texas based consulting firm whose expertise includes space commercialization initiatives & launch vehicle flight guidance and control systems. Also, JMSA is involved with commercialized telescopes and space based energy initiatives. His clients include NASA and Wyle Labs.[3]

Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the Jesuit Seattle University. He is an alumnus of the Harvard Graduate School of Business's Advanced Management Program and a past member of the MIT Sloan School of Management Complex Organizations Program.

References

  1. mathworld
  2. Smith, J. M. "Recent Developments in Numerical Integration", J. Dynam. Sys., Measurement and Control 96, Ser. G-1, No. 1, 61-70, Mar. 1974.
  3. JMSA website http://jmsaconsulting.com/
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