2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach

2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach

2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach The United States Leads the World in Directed Energy Technology High Energy Lasers Optical Technology Support Systems High Power Microwaves High Power Radio Frequency DIRECTED ENERGY IS HERE TODAY! 2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach i Directed Energy to the District of Columbia DE2DC 2017 Educational Exhibits Pentagon Exhibit of DE Hardware March 28th - 0900-1400 - Pentagon Courtyard Congressional Exhibit and Reception of DE Technology March 30th - 1300-1900 - Rayburn Building Foyer What is the purpose of the Directed Energy Educational Outreach Campaign - The National Directed Energy Outreach Campaign aims to : (1) promote transition of directed energy technologies into operational use through educational outreach to decision makers and warfighters, and (2) provide technical expertise to warfighters and decision makers as they incorporate directed energy systems. ivii 2017 Directed EnergyEnergy Educational Outreach Directed Energy Educational Outreach Campaign Initiated in 2010 What is Directed Energy - Directed Energy (DE) technologies encompass a wide range of non-kinetic capabilities that generate beams or fields of electromagnetic energy. Directed energy weapons (DEWs) propagate this energy to engage a target remotely at the speed of light, including High Energy Lasers (HEL) or High Powered Microwaves (HPM)/High Power Radio Frequency (HPRF) enable precise, scalable effects against multiple targets at a very low cost per shot. DEWs offer non-lethal warning, escalation of force, ISR and counter-ISR, counter-electronics, counter-munitions, and counter-IED capabilities at a fraction of the cost per engagement compared to traditional, kinetic options. As a complement to existing weapons, DEWs offer the U.S. Military a cost- effective capability enhancement to address evolving threats. One of the key benefits of DE technologies are scalable effects, i.e., target impacts that range from temporary disruption to permanent damage. With HELs, effects can range from “dazzling,” or blocking visibility only when illuminated, to ablation and damage, usually causing the target to catch fire. With HPM, effects can range from interruption (e.g., shutting off an engine that can later be restarted) to permanent damage to electronics within the target. 2017 Directed EnergyEnergy Educational Outreach iiiiii The Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) was founded in 1999 to foster research, development and transition of Directed Energy (DE) technology for national defense and civil applications through professional communication and education. We intend to be recognized as the premier organization for exchanging information about and advocating research, development and application of Directed Energy, which includes both high energy lasers (HEL) and high power microwaves (HPM). The Directed Energy Professional Society is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in New Mexico, organized and operated exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes. DEPS offers graduate scholarships of $10,000 for an academic school year. The number of annual scholarship awards depends on available funding, which is provided by grants from the High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office and the Office of Naval Research. The traditional academic disciplines involved in DE research include, but are not limited to, physics, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials sciences, optical sciences, optical engineering, and aerospace engineering. DEPS hosts several conference and workshop annually and bi-annually to further information exchange and collaboration amongst the DE community. Unique to DEPS is our ability to host meetings at varying classification levels, from sessions open to the public to those that cover classified research material. DEPS provides each attendee a copy of the respective proceedings from the meeting, based on their individual clearance level. DEPS also sponsors a series of short courses that are associated with the Annual Directed Energy Symposium and other events. Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits are offered for completion of DEPS courses. A listing of DE courses and events available to the community can be found at our website, www.deps.org. iv 2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach CE FI F O s r Y e s G a L O y L g r O e n N E H h g C i E H T T N I O J 2017 Directed Energy Educational Outreach v vi 2017 Directed Energ National Scope of DE Activities (37 out of 50 States Involved) y Educational Outreach SPIE Lockheed Martin, Corp. (Aculite) Adaptive Optics Associates, Inc Shafer Laser Tech Air Force Electronics Systems Ctr University of Washington IPG Photonics, Bridge 12 Technologies Stellar Photonics LLC L-3 Communications SSG STI Optronics PSI, Raytheon Company nLIGHT Corp Adv Tech B.E.Meyers Q Peak, Inc, Nufern Schaefer Corporation Textron Systems Corporation Michigan Tech Draper, Materion-Barr H&R Technology, Inc Mayflower Wah Chang Bridger Photonics Mide Technology Corning Fiber Materials Science Research Laboratory, Inc. TelAztec LLC Tera Diode Inc BAE Systems Thermal Form and Function Optimax Systems, Inc Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst Triton Systems BAE Systems Brooks Associates US Coast Guard Academy QinetiQ Moog Inc. Nufern, Zygo Cornell University Inframat Corporation Advanced Energy Systems Simulations, LLC Alfalight Niowave, Inc US Military Academy Equinox Corporation, Spectrum Thin Film Schott USA Sanova, LLC, Epner Technology University of Michigan Starn Tool Wireless Technology Associates L3 Pulse Systems Scot Forge Company, Inc. BAE Systems Phosphor Tech American Energy Tech Co. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Brush Wellman, Inc. Princeton Optronics DSSP R&G Steel TD&S Army-Central Command MLD, Ocellus, Ques Tek Innovations, LLC. Lockheed Martin Army-Development Command Science Applications International Corp. University of California Army-Dugway Proving Ground L-3 Comm Brashear L3 IOS, Lockheed Matls Research & Design, Statistic Design Curtis Wright, OFS Labs Nokomis Rubber Sheet Roll Brigham Young University Colorado State University Penn State ARDEC Communications and Power Industries Technology Applications, Inc. Candent Technologies Inc. AF Institute of Tech Essay Precision Picatinny Aresenal Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Faraday Technology, Inc. Equinox Corporation Lockheed Engineered Coatings, Inc. NIST L3 Cincinnati Electronics IAP Research Inc. Johns Hopkins University First RF Corp. MZA Ass. Corporation Applied Energetics The Optical Science Company NSWC Carderock, SAQ Consulting Naval Post Grad School TDA Research, Inc. Optonicus, LLC EM4, Nutronics, Tanner NSWC CRANE Whitney Bradley & Brown Nutronics, Inc. University of Dayton Boeing Systems Technology University of Missouri Army Research Lab Thomas Jefferson Laboratories Optical Physics Company Optical Engines, Inc. Light Thinking LLC CAES, University of Maryland Prime Photonics Navsea – Port Hueneme HUA Inc. CPPE Nav Air Weapon Center – Pax River Schultz Creehan NSWC – Port Hueneme Laser Operations LLC Air Force Academy US Naval Academy VA Tech CPI Malibu Division, Inc., UCLA Toyon Research Corp Bennett Aerospace, LLC General Atomics Wichita State University Kollmorgen Northrop – Grumman Duke University Raytheon Company Aerosoft Inc Physical Optics Corp. RC Optical Systems NC State University Naval Research Laboratory Nuvotronics LLC Q3 Web Wideband Wireless Nav Air Weapon Center Los Alamos Laboratory Nuvotronics LLC ASEE, Strategic Insight, Ltd. Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems Techsource Vanderbilt University General Dynamics IEEE, Durbin Group Applied Companies Goodrich Naval Sea Systems Command IPITEK Communications & Power Ind Inc. AFRL Directed Energy Directorate Tetramer Technologies LLC Progency Systems Corp. NSWC Corona, Aerius Photonics LLC A-Tech Corporation, SARA Aviation & Missile Solutions AFL RAND, US Army Research Laboratory Radia Beam Technologies Boeing-SVS Inc. Computer Science Corp. Clemson Cobham, Booz-Allen and Hamilton Army-DRM Kaydon Nav Air – Pt Mugu Trex Enterprises Corporation PM&AM Research CSA Engineering Plasma Processes, Inc. Micron Optics DARPA, Envisioneering Sandia National Laboratories Georgia Tech SAIC, General Atomics Army -Yuma Proving Ground Space and Missile Defense Command Itochu Aviation, Inc. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems TPL, Inc., University of New Mexico Qualis Corporation L3 Communications Lockheed Martin Active Optical Systems CFD Research Corp. Radiance Technologies Office of Naval Research Techflow Inc., L3 Titan MZA Associates Corporation Parsons Auburn University ADS, Naval Surface Warfare Center Matis & Electrochem Corp. SPAWAR Systems Center TechFlow Scientific MCR LLC, QinetiQ Raytheon Missile Systems LMCO Syntek, URS, EQIR Applied Energetics Lockheed Martin Aegis Tecolote, BAE Systems Dilas Diode Laser Inc Raytheon Elcan SAIC Wagner, The Beachdon Company Advalue Photonics Inc Univ of Texas, Dallas Raytheon Ktech Washington Consulting Group Services GEOST Inc. Raytheon Fiore Industries Applied Technology Univ of AZ, Tuscon HEL JTO Texas Research Institute CNA Analysis & Solutions HELSTF Institute of Advanced Technology ARA AFRL Envisioneering, Inc. White Sands Missile Range Radiance U of T Austin General Dynamics SVAD AFRL Fort Sam Houston International Mezzo NSWC Dahlgren –DEWO TRAX Advanced Powder Solutions, Inc. NSWC Dahlgren-EMRG CSC/Innovative Science & Tech Experimentation General Atomics NavAir – Training Systems Division Defense Acquisition University ISTEP (Computer Science

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