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Anna Kazanjian Longobardo is the former director of the engineering firm (Woodward Clyde Group ) and executive at Unisys Corp. Anna Longobardo headed Unisys, supporting the development of military systems and weather radar systems worldwide from 1988 to 1995, before she retired. Longobardo is one of the founders of the Society of Women Engineers, which elected her a fellow in 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anna Kazannjian Longobardo )〕 ==Background and works== In 1949 Anna Longobardo became the first women to receive a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Columbia University, and in 1952, she received a master's degree from Columbia. As a result of her undergraduate experience, Longobardo became interested in the area of analog and digital computer applications. She went on to make huge contributions to the aerospace engineering field. Longobardo was one of the first women in the United States to work on board navy submarines, destroyers and other vessels. She designed and evaluated submarine-towed buoy used to calibrate sonar. Her design increased navigational accuracy for submarines that operate below periscope depth. After working as a systems engineer at American Bosch Arma Corporation, Longobardo joined Sperry Rand Corp, which became the now Unisys Corp. At Unisys, Longobardo directed projects to develop radiation-tolerant computers for the United States Air Force. She managed programs for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Later, Longobardo became the woman executive of Unisys Corporation's defense unit. She was responsible for organizing complex military and weather radar systems in more than 100 locations across the world.
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