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2016 Poster Session WinnersThe top three posters were selected this year by their peers based on content and presentation. Congratulations to the 2016 NFCS Poster Winners!First Place: Real-Time Characterization of the Atmosphere in Support of Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW), Ms. Emily Anesta and Mr. Adam Schnabel, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Second Place: Cyber Defense Vulnerability Insight Laboratory (Cyber Devil): Moving the Culture of Software Development toward Security, Mrs. Carol Lee, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Third Place: The Broadband Challenge for Next Generation Electronic Warfare, Mrs. Anu Myne, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Confirmed PostersSession Chair: Ms. Jen Splaingard, The Boeing Company Real-Time Characterization of the Atmosphere in Support of Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW), Ms. Emily Anesta and Mr. Adam Schnabel, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Army Howitzers for Naval Bombardment and Incursion, Mr. Matthew Bush, U.S. Army ARDEC Establishing Community Security Overlays to Assist in Addressing Deviations from Standard Baseline for Fire Control Software, Mr. Daniel Campbell, U.S. Army RDECOM ARDEC Extended-RAnge Targeting (E-RAT) Bayes Learning for AiTR, Mr. Chris Carlton, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Achieving Accurate Counter-Battery Fire Control Solutions in Expeditionary Environments, Dr. Michael Christensen, Northrop Grumman Improving Noise Performance of Digital-Pixel Readout Integrated Circuits for Wide Area Surveillance, Dr. Christopher David, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Experimental Results for C-UAS Active Sensing, Dr. Mark Govoni, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC Defense of Surface Ships against an Advanced ASCM, Dr. Nicholas Hatch, MIT Lincoln Laboratory ASuW AiTR - Ships-at-Sea, Mr. Jesse Hodge, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Extended-Range AiTR, Mr. Jesse Hodge, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Fire Control Technology Development, Mr. Jesse Hodge, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division The Bank Shot Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Project, Mr. Jesse Hodge, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Denied Targets for ASuW AiTR, Dr. John Jensen, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Cyber Defense Vulnerability Insight Laboratory (Cyber Devil): Moving the Culture of Software Development toward Security, Mrs. Carol Lee, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Artillery Launched Pseudolite System (ALPS), Mr. David Musgrave, U.S. Army ARDEC The Broadband Challenge for Next Generation Electronic Warfare, Mrs. Anu Myne, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Robust Algorithms for Launch Event Association, Dr. David Padgett, MIT Lincoln Laboratory High Isolation Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Technologies for Multifunction Operation, Dr. Bradley Perry, MIT Lincoln Laboratory G/ATOR Performance during Hyper Velocity Projectile Testing at WSMR in Support of the Electro-Magnetic Rail Gun Program, Mr. Thomas Queeney, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Modernizing Mortar Fire Control, Mr. Ernesto Pupo, U.S. Army ARDEC Deep Modeling of Cyber Threats (Deep-C), Dr. J. Wesley Regian, PeopleTec and Ms. Kaye Blankenship, U.S. Army SMDC/ARSTRAT Fusion for AiTR, Mr. Levi Roberts, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Adaptive Radar Signal Processing Results Summary, Mr. Duane Roth, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Simplified High Frequency Simulation Validating Air and Missile Defense Sensor Systems, Mr. Ted Selig, FishEye Software, Inc. Three Approaches to Unlock Innovation and Control Costs and Risks of Advanced Multi-Function Sensor Systems, Mr. Ted Selig, FishEye Software, Inc. Targeting through the Clouds with Video Synthetic Aperture Radar, Mr. Vincent Terek, Air Force Research Laboratory The ASCM Threat: Historical Developments and Current Challenges, Dr. Matthew Vanderhill, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Micro-Ladar for Advanced Seekers, Dr. Alexandru Vasile, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Rapid Geolocation of Short Time-On Emitters, Dr. Brian Watson, Information Systems Laboratories
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