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William Laing

Washington Area Chapter Treasurer

 

Mr. Laing is a SCEA certified (CCEA) senior cost analyst at Technomics, with eleven years of experience.  In his four years at Technomics, he has supported the Naval Center for Cost Analysis, the Air Force Cost Analysis Agency (AFCAA), Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM), USA TACOM Cost and Systems Analysis Division, the Defense Cost and Resource Center (DCARC), OSD Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE), and NAVSEA.  For these customers, he has supported Independent Cost Estimates and Assessments, estimating methodology development, an Analysis of Alternatives, program Life-Cycle Cost Estimates, data collection plan development, data validation, and EVM View development.  He is currently the project lead for Technomics' support to OSD CAPE for Space Industrial Base analysis.  The focus of this project is developing EVM and IMS data views that provide early-warning program performance assessments.  Prior to this, Mr. Laing was the project lead for Technomics' support to USA TACOM's Program Office Estimate (POE) for the Joint Lightweight Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) and the lead Software Resources Data Reports (SRDR) analyst for Technomics' support to the DCARC.  Prior to joining Technomics in 2006, Mr. Laing was employed at SAIC for seven years.  His primary customer during this time was the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Cost and Economics (ODASA-CE).  He performed numerous ground vehicle analysis tasks including database development, data collection and normalization, methodology development, and life-cycle cost estimating.  Other customers included the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the Commander of Naval Installations (CNI), the US Coast Guard (USCG), and AFCAA.

 

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