D. Michael McAnulty, Ph.D.

Mike McAnulty  

Mike McAnulty is is an engineering research psychologist with the Human Factors Team-Atlantic City and the Program Lead for Air Traffic Control Research and Acquisition Support.  Researchers on the program conduct human factors research on new ATC operational concepts, procedures, and equipment.  Researchers also conduct design and evaluation activities related to systems the FAA is acquiring or developing for use in the National Airspace System. His previous positions with the FAA include a term as the Human Factors Branch Manager, a detail as Scientific and Technical Advisor for Human Factors at FAA Headquarters, and serving as a Human Factors Specialist in Aviation Security Research and Development.

Prior to joining the FAA in 1994, he was a Principal Scientist for Anacapa Sciences, Inc., and served as the Office Manager and Research Coordinator of the human factors program supporting the Army Research Institute Office at the Army Aviation Center at Fort Rucker, Alabama. While there, Dr. McAnulty conducted research and supervised the research program related to helicopter design, aviation management, and aviator selection and training. He also developed design guidelines for standalone Global Positioning System/Loran receivers for the Department of Transportation.

He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and an MS in Experimental Psychology, and has over 20 years experience in the human factors discipline. He has published over 70 articles and technical reports. He served on active duty in the US Navy from 1969-1976.

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CONTACT
D. Michael McAnulty, Ph.D.
Federal Aviation Administration
William J. Hughes Technical Center, Building 28
Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405
Phone:(609) 485-5380
Fax: (609) 485-6218
Mike.McAnulty@faa.gov

Updated: February 07, 2008 04:33 PM