Speaker: Bradley Fournier


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Raytheon

Wind farm mitigation methods for Terminal ASR-10 and En-Route ASR-23 ATC radar products as delivered to UK NATS are presented, along with the proposed development timelines and assessment of these mitigation techniques. The applicability of these techniques to the US DASR systems is discussed.

Over 25 years of experience in the aerospace industry with Canadian Forces and Raytheon Canada Limited. This experience includes extensive training in Air Traffic and Air Weapons control, system engineering, and software development for Air Surveillance systems. Participated in systems integration and test for North Warning System and Over-the-Horizon Backscatter radar programs, Cheyenne Mountain Air Defence Operations Center upgrades, and CONUS Regional Operation Control Centre IOT&E. In current position as Systems Engineering Manager at Raytheon Canada, participated in design concepts, design reviews and system qualification testing of RCL ASR product lines enhancements. Educational background includes BSc in Physics and Computer Science and MSc from Air Force Institute of Technology in Space Operations.