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Mike Glasgow

UTM Architecture and Standards at Wing

Mike Glasgow, a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience primarily in the aviation industry, has held significant roles including Chief System Architect for the FAA Flight Services and ATOP oceanic air traffic control systems as well as a former Lockheed Martin Fellow.

Mike is currently engaged in the field of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM), with a focus on industry standards such as ASTM. He serves as the Co-chair of the ASTM working group for UTM USS Interoperability standard and is the network lead for ASTM Remote ID standard.

Having studied Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Mike brings a strong educational background to his extensive professional experience, where he has previously been associated with renowned organizations like Wing, Leidos (including Lockheed Martin), Loral, and IBM.

With a profound commitment to shaping the future of aviation through innovative technologies and architectural advancements, Mike continues to contribute significantly to the development and implementation of industry standards and best practices.

His expertise spans across a wide range of domains within aviation, making him a valuable asset in areas related to air traffic control systems, UAS, UTM, and architectural design.

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area