I am involved with the newest generation of high-sensitivity, high-resolution radio observatories (LOFAR, ASKAP, and MeerKAT) to develop, implement, and execute interferometric radio observations of astrophysical objects. The ultimate goal of this work is to prepare for the Holy Grail of modern radio astronomy: the Square Kilometer Array (SKA). My responsibilities cover a wide-range: LOFAR commissioning responsibilities, ASKAP system characterization, and algorithm implementation for MeerKAT. My direct attachments to these projects are through Key Science Projects such as LOFAR Surveys, ASKAP EMU and POSSUM, and several unnamed MeerKAT KSP’s. At this moment, I am working to make improvements to the LOFAR imaging pipeline, preparing for preliminary observations with the Boolardy Engineering Test Array (BETA), testing source finding for MeerKAT, and designing long-term science projects for SKA.