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TECHNICAL TRAINING DAY 0730 Registration 0820 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Dr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award 0830 Using Cognitive Radar to Increase Effectiveness of Airborne, Space-Based, and Ground-Based Platforms · Developments in cognitive radar technology · Cognitive active radars that adapt to the target 1000 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break 1015 Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) Multipath Exploitation Radar · Detecting and locating targets by exploiting multipath radar returns · Conquering the multipath detection-localization problems Dr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award The Military Radar Summit focus day is designed to provide a platform to both military and industry thought leaders to share and learn from their expertise on the topics of High Frequency Geolocation, Multi-Function System Capabilities and cognitive radar. Also, the intimate setting of the focus day presents an added opportunity of one on one networking opportunity with the experts in their field. “Overall good event, good mix of attendees.” -Lockheed Martin Corp “Excellent forum for intellectual exchange regarding modern problems and the path forward for technologies. Intimate environment.” -Vista Research, Inc. 1145 Lunch 1245 Next Generation Low SWAP-C Radar Systems · Multifunction systems and the need to reduce system development costs · Advances in modular and platform-centric radar systems Ram Narayanan Professor of Electrical Engineering | Radar and Communications Lab Group Pennsylvania State University 1415 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break 1430 Integrating Radar System on a Chip (SOC) in Military Radars and Sensors · Developing highly scalable embedded processing blocks · Advancing radar SOC for detection of objects and motion sensing 1600 Chairman’s Closing Remarks Dr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award March 12th, 2019 www.asdevents.com - www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=19104

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TECHNICAL TRAINING DAY

0730 Registration

0820 Chairman’s Opening RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

0830 Using Cognitive Radar to Increase Effectiveness of Airborne, Space-Based, and Ground-Based Platforms · Developments in cognitive radar technology · Cognitive active radars that adapt to the target

1000 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break

1015 Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) Multipath Exploitation Radar · Detecting and locating targets by exploiting multipath radar returns · Conquering the multipath detection-localization problems

Dr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

The Military Radar Summit focus day is designed to provide a platform to both military and industry thought leaders to share and learn from their expertise on the topics of High Frequency Geolocation, Multi-Function System Capabilities and cognitive radar. Also, the intimate setting of the focus day presents an added opportunity of one on one networking opportunity with the experts in their field.

“Overall good event, good mix of attendees.”

-Lockheed Martin Corp

“Excellent forum for intellectual exchange regarding modern problems and the path forward for technologies.

Intimate environment.”

-Vista Research, Inc.

1145 Lunch

1245 Next Generation Low SWAP-C Radar Systems · Multifunction systems and the need to reduce system development costs · Advances in modular and platform-centric radar systems

Ram Narayanan Professor of Electrical Engineering | Radar and Communications Lab Group Pennsylvania State University

1415 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break

1430 Integrating Radar System on a Chip (SOC) in Military Radars and Sensors · Developing highly scalable embedded processing blocks · Advancing radar SOC for detection of objects and motion sensing

1600 Chairman’s Closing RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

March 12th, 2019

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MAIN SUMMIT DAY 1 March 13th, 2019

0800 Registration & Coffee

0845 Chairperson’s Opening RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

0900 Develops and Integrates Sensors and Sensor Data Across Multiple Technologies · Enhancing targeting, situational awareness, force protection, and

Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) · Ensuring warfighters have a complete understanding of the battlefield

Mark Kitz Chief Engineer Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors | U.S. Army

0945 AFRL | RF Technology Branch: Aspects of Distributed Sensing · Implementing small, independent and tactical systems · Improving tactical radar systems that are deployed on airborne, surface, and

subsurface vehiclesDr. Braham Himed Technical Advisor Air Force Research Laboratory

1030 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

1115 An Update on DARPA’s Arrays at Commercial Timescales – Integration and Validation (ACT-IV) program · Developing next generation systems that support reconfigurable,

programmable, and software definable functionality in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)

· Current practices and limitations of building radio frequency (RF) personality systems

Dr. Tom Rondeau Program Manager | Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) DARPA

1200 Networking Luncheon

1300 (SWaP-C) Architecture to Process Synthetic Aperture Radar Signal on Chip · Increasing capabilities of the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)

Lieutenant-Colonel Gustavo Officer, Command & Control Section Chief of Staff of the Brazilian Air Force

1345 U.S. Air Force Radar Systems: Acquisition Priorities · Development priorities for active electronically scanned array radar · Accelerating the procurement of new radar and technology readiness

Roger Gross Counsellor Defence Materiel (CONDMAT) Department of Defence of Australia

1430 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

1500 Quantum Detection and Ranging (QUDAR) for Enhanced Target Detection and Imaging · Creating entangled photons at useful radio frequencies · Generating interest for new DoD funding initiatives

Ram Narayanan Professor of Electrical Engineering | Radar and Communications Lab Group Pennsylvania State UniversityDr. Matthew J. Brandsema Research Associate Penn State Applied Research Laboratory

1545 Panel Discussion: Defense Acquisition & Next Generation Radar Capabilities · US military, international military, and industry insight on next generation

capabilitiesRoger Gross Counsellor Defence Materiel (CONDMAT) Department of Defence of AustraliaDr. Frank N. Kautzmann, III, Ph.D., Litt.D. President, Chairman, CEO & Chief Scientist, Real Data Inc.org Member, Sigma Xi, The Science Research Honor Society

1630 Chairman’s Closing RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

1630 End of Main Summit Day One

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MAIN SUMMIT DAY 2

0800 Registration & Coffee

0845 Chairperson’s Opening RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

0900 Army Research Laboratory Radar Support to DoDElectromagnetic modeling, signal & image processing, field data collection and exploitation and hardware development for newly formed Army Future Command (AFC) & Future Vertical Lift (FVL) CFT, CENTCOM/NAVAIR, OSD-RRTO, DTRA/JIDO, ONR Code 30 and CERDEC-NVESD

Dr. Brian Phelan Radio Frequency Engineer Army Research Laboratory

Kelly Sherbondy Team Leader Army Research Laboratory

0945 Low C-SWAP Electronically Scanned Antenna Technology Platform · The spaces and applications where we see its strongest offering · The interesting product implementation aspects

Tom Driscoll CTO & Co-Founder Echodyne

1030 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break

1115 Radar Spectrum Sharing: Enhancing Warfighter Spectrum Needs · Developing and implements enterprise spectrum capabilities to enhance efficiency · Addressing maneuverability, situational awareness, and spectrum visualization

Bob Schneider Technical Director, Defense Spectrum Organization Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

1200 Networking Luncheon

1300 Military Technology: Taking a Human Approach to Defense Operations · Human thinking as it relates to missile defense · Human aspects of radar and military operations

Eric Kutner Advisory Board Member, Rutgers Center of Excellence National Security Policy Advisor

1345 Evolution of Radar: Advanced Radar Concepts for Air and Missile Defense · Top priorities for advanced radar capabilities and operations

· Limitations of today’s missile defense radars and sensors Thomas Karako International Security Program and Director, Missile Defense Project Center for Strategic and International Studies

1430 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

1515 New Ship Based Radar Addition to Missile Detection Network · Updates for the Cobra King radar program · Using large, active electronically scanned array radars to provide accurate data

1530 R+D Efforts for Enhancing Capabilities of Gallium Nitride in Military Radar · Increasing yield, reliability, and reducing cost · Invest in gallium nitride (GaN) technology for performance advantage

1615 Chairman’s Closing RemarksDr. Joseph Guerci IEEE Fellow & IEEE Warren D. White Award

1630 End of Main Summit Day Two

March 14th, 2019

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