Victor Miller:
The most I found out about him is that he was an engineer with Boeing near Seattle.
Kevin S. Brown received a BS (1977) and MS (1978) in mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota. He became interested in fault-tree analysis methods as a result of his involvement in the certification of flight-critical avionic control systems. He authored an article, Evaluating Fault Trees (AND & OR Gates Only) with Repeated Events, in 'IEEE Transactions on Reliability' (1990), and another, A Note on Recurrence Relations for Simulating ODEs, in 'Communications in Applied Numerical Methods' (1992), and shares, with three others, a 'thrust control malfunction accommodation system and method' patent (#6704630: filed 2002, issued 2004). Also in 2004, he appears to have become a new member of the 'Aero Club of Washington' where his affiliation is given as 'Boeing Air Traffic Management'. One of the many patent sites on the 'net gives his full address, which corresponds exactly to his Washington state white pages listing. All of this has been gleaned via Google.