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2009 NFCS Exhibit Hall Floorplan

2009 NFCS Exhibit Floorplan

 

2009 Exhibitors

46 Test Squadron Chicken Little
Booth: 106

Project Chicken Little is a multi-spectral signature collection, analysis, and reporting capability. Target signatures of mobile and stationary ground targets are stored in searchable databases for sensor developers, operator training, and munitions seeker T&E.

Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate (AFRL/RW)
http://www.eglin.af.mil/afrl_mn/
Booth:  202, 204 & 206

The AFRL/RW mission is to “lead the discovery, development, integration and transition of affordable precision engagement technologies for our air, space and cyberforce.”   The exhibit will include a Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) model featuring a Focus Lethality Munition (FLM) warhead.  AFRL/RW was behind the SDB development and technology transfer into this very important new precision guided munition.  The new 250 pound class bombs are designed to provide high precision and effective stand-off range when launched from fighters, bombers or unmanned platforms.  The booths will also feature explosive AFRL videos and demonstrations.

Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate (AFRL/RY)
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/ry/
Booth:  113

The vision of the Air Force Research Laboratory's Sensors Directorate is to provide sensor and countermeasure technology enabling complete freedom of air and space operations for our warfighters, no sanctuary for our adversaries, and homeland security. Our mission is to lead the discovery, development, and integration of affordable sensor and countermeasure technologies for our warfighter.

BAE Systems
http://www.baesystems.com/
Booth: 105

BAE Systems offers capabilities in communications and tactical networks; advanced information technology; and command, control, computing, and intelligence systems. Its research and development capabilities provide revolutionary advancements in information technology to the U.S. defense and intelligence communities and commercial customers. The company is a leader in advanced analytic information technology and its application to key national security problems. Technologies include computer networks, control, distributed systems, high-performance computing, modeling and simulation, and signal and image processing.

DRS Technologies
http://www.drs.com/
Booth: 103

ITT Corporation
http://www.cs.itt.com/
Booth:  114

ITT Corporation, Communications Systems, is a world leader in developing wireless networking systems for tactical communications.  CS is the creator of core technology used in U.S. and U.K. military tactical digitization programs.  Radio systems and GPS receivers such as:  SINCGARS, Soldier Radio, SpearNet, and NTDR put CS at the leading edge of networking routers and waveforms like Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW).

Lockheed Martin
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/
Booth: 107

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

SENSIAC
www.sensiac.gatech.edu
Booths:  110, 112

SENSIAC is chartered by the DoD to “improve the productivity in the defense research, development, and acquisition communities” – Paul Ryan, DTIC Administrator.  Our charter is military sensing. SENSIAC is a major research, engineering and educational/training resource for the military sensing community. SENSIAC is sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) and is one of ten DTIC-funded Information Analysis Centers.  SENSIAC is  operated by Georgia Tech (a not-for-profit research institute), and is comprised of eight university research institutes: Georgia Tech / GTRI, Penn State / ARL, Utah State / SDL, Johns Hopkins University / APL, University of Arizona, University of Central Florida / CREOL, SUNY-Buffalo / CUBRC, and RIT.  SENSIAC holds the archives of military sensing through the SECRET level and performs free library research for the military sensing community.

US Army RDECOM-ARDEC
http://www.pica.army.mil/PicatinnyPublic/organizations/ardec/index.asp
Booths:  102 & 104

Showcase RDECOM-ARDEC RD&E expertise, projects and programs that relate to fire control technology. ARDEC is responsible for the M777 fire control system and other digital fire control systems throughout the Army inventory of weapon systems.

US Army Space and Missile Command ARSTRAT
http:// www.smdc.army.mil
Booth:  207, 209 & 211

USASMDC/ARSTRAT will be showing its Distributed Mission Operations-Air Defense Artillery (DMO-ADA) simulation suite. Using and collaborating with the 1st Air Force DMO design, DMO-ADA is continually evolving its Today's Army infrastructure supporting multi-organization/services for the stimulation of national and theater ADA missions. DMO-ADA is proven in exercises and training with AFNORTH, ARNORTH, NORAD, and the National Guard.

 
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