Sharon Godfrey
About Sharon Godfrey
Sharon Godfrey is a Cost Engineer with extensive experience in various defense acquisition programs, currently working at NSI in Lexington Park, Maryland. She holds a Master of Science in Data Analytics from the University of Maryland Global Campus and has contributed to multiple projects, including the CH-53K helicopters and the MQ-8C program.
Work at Naval Systems
Sharon Godfrey has served as a Cost Engineer at NSI since 2018, contributing to various defense programs in Lexington Park, Maryland. In this role, she has provided direct cost support for the acquisition of the CH-53K helicopters under PMA-261. Her expertise extends to supporting the Multi-Asset Test set (MATS) program and the MQ-8C program. Godfrey has also been involved in the CV-22 Nacelle Wiring Reset (NWR) and Augmented Reality Tool Set (ARTS) programs, as well as the CH-53K Cargo floor project. Additionally, she has worked on the CMV-22 Communications upgrade, kitting, and installation project.
Education and Expertise
Sharon Godfrey has a strong educational background in mathematics and data analytics. She earned a Master of Science in Data Analytics from the University of Maryland Global Campus, completing her studies from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, she obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Mathematics from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, studying from 2016 to 2018. She also holds an Associate's degree in Mathematics from the University of Maryland Global Campus, which she achieved from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, she studied Applied Mathematics at Old Dominion University from 2015 to 2017.
Background
Before joining NSI, Sharon Godfrey worked for the US Navy as a Fleet Replacement Squadron Instructor from 2005 to 2015 in Norfolk, Virginia. This role provided her with significant experience in military operations and training. She also spent time as a full-time student at Old Dominion University from 2015 to 2016 and at the University of North Carolina Wilmington from 2016 to 2018. Her academic and professional experiences have equipped her with a solid foundation in cost engineering and program support.
Achievements in Cost Engineering
Sharon Godfrey has made notable contributions to various programs through her cost engineering expertise. She has conducted two Business Case Analyses (BCA) for Naval AIR Systems Command (NAVAIR) programs, providing critical insights for decision-making. Her work includes supporting the E-6B ETM Conversion to S100D IETMS project and contributing to the T-45 TACAN and radio upgrade and installation project. Godfrey's involvement in these initiatives highlights her role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of military systems.