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Thomas Thurman is the AP 210 Project Leader across all four editions and the most prolific contributor. The previous entry was a single bullet point — this expands it into a full subsection with detailed contributions.
Standards development: Led editorial development of all four editions, authored 38 EXPRESS schema modules (confirmed by CVS commit IDs), directed the Rules Model design process.
Training and education: Created the complete AP 210 Training CD (July 2003), authored the STEP APs overview presentation, delivered the PDES training program.
Test cases and validation: Authored Cylindrical Assembly, Surface Mount Flasher LRU, Recommended Practices test cases; created the annotated layer stack region example (2016); co-authored the Wheatstone Bridge test case.
Industry engagement: Coordinated across PDES Inc., NIST, Boeing, Rockwell Collins, and ISO TC 184/SC 4; chaired the design rule formalism discussions with Gregory Smith (Boeing) and Manas Bajaj (Georgia Tech).
Evidence from: EXPRESS schema CVS headers (thomasrthurman), test case HTML author fields, Training CD readme, PDES discussion emails, STEP FILE_NAME author credits.