TAARP - Resume -
Fred E. Howard, III
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| 28 Quarter Hours Graduate Mathematics | Ohio State University |
| B.S., Physics, 1968 | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| EMPLOYMENT | ||
| Calspan Corporation | Dayton, Ohio | 1978 - 1993 |
| Independent Research | Dayton, Ohio | 1975 - 1978 |
| Air Force Avionics Lab | WPAFB, Ohio | 1968 - 1975 |
| EXPERIENCE |
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Mr. Howard's work with Calspan involved efforts which address the capabilities of Soviet ground and airborne radar systems to detect, track and launch missiles against U.S. Air Force penetrators. His major work with Calspan dealt with large scale digital simulations of ECM angle deception techniques designed to defeat advanced monopulse threats. He was involved with analysis of the effectiveness of cross-polarization, cross-eye, and terrain bounce jamming operating against surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles and their accompanying fire control radars. The depth of analysis required on ECM angle deception techniques employed on low altitude penetrators led Mr. Howard to a mature understanding of the complex phenomena that characterize forward scatter of RF signals by terrain and sea surfaces. Mr Howard developed a high level of expertise in terrain bounce jamming. |
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Mr. Howard spent the three years from 1975-1978 investigating the combined effects of marijuana, beer, abstract art, and the occult. I recommend it to your attention. |
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While employed by the Air Force Avionics Laboratory, Mr. Howard worked on pattern recognition solutions to automatic target detection and classification problems vis-a-vis missile seeker design and reconnaissance/strike aircraft sensor/processor design. |
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