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Dr. Richard M. Williams Consultant
For more than 28 years, Dr. Williams has been involved in advanced development project management, Department of Energy laboratory work, and work in academic environments. He has recently retired as project manager of the Ocean, Radar & Sensor Systems division of Lockheed-Martin Corporation (NYSE), and is now a consultant to Flight Safety Technologies. During his time with Lockheed-Martin, Dr. Williams served as a project leader on several security-sensitive programs and two advanced development projects which included equipment installation and tests on submarines and surface ships. Dr. Williams graduated from Oregon State University with a Ph.D. degree in Physical Oceanography and from Princeton University with a M.S.E. degree in Aerospace Engineering and a B.S.E. degree in Aeronautical Engineering.
Joseph L. Chovan Consultant
Mr. Chovan retired from Lockheed Martin/Martin Marietta/General Electric in 2002 after 43 years of experience in research and advanced development. Technology areas included (but were not limited to): radar, sonar, optical heterodyning, holography, coherent optical processing, automated inspection systems involving video inputs, fiber optic sensors, and sensing sound with laser beams. Mr. Chovan has numerous patents spanning several of these areas. The later years involved considerable effort in sensing sound with laser beams, including performing system integration for SOCRATES™ under contract with Flight Safety Technologies. Mr. Chovan graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1959 with a BS degree in Electrical Engineering. He is presently a consultant with Flight Safety Technologies, Inc.
Microwave Solutions LTD Subcontractor
Microwave Solutions Ltd. is performing design and component testing in support of the UNICORN™ radar system.
Georgia Tech Research Institute Subcontractor
Georgia Tech Research Institute is supporting the antenna horn design and preliminary testing for UNICORN™. GTRI is also performing simulation and analysis in support of the TIICM™ counter-MANPADS system.


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