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Alfred N. Brower, President and
CEO DSPCon, Inc.
Al leads the design and proposal team. Before co-founding
DSPCon in 1990, Al worked for Bell Laboratories and the
Government Defense Electronics Group of ITT. He has a
long, successful track record designing systems for customers
such as Northrop Grumman, TRW, Lockheed Martin, Boeing,
Raytheon, Naval Research Labs, GE and MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Mr. Brower earned an engineering degree in Electrical
Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, and
a Masters in Business Administration from Rutgers. For
more information about DSPCon, visit:
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Robert Franz, Vice President
DSPCon, Inc.
Mr. Franz has over a dozen years of experience with real-time
computer software, digital signal processing algorithms
and hardware design. As Vice President of DSPCon, he is
responsible for the development of over 50 real-time multitasking,
system integration, and signal processing applications.
Mr. Franz earned a B.E. in Computer Science and M.E. in
Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.
For more information about DSPCon, visit:
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Rodger Hosking, Vice President,
Pentek, Inc.
Rodger H. Hosking is vice-president and co-founder of
Pentek, Inc. where he is responsible for new product definition,
technology development and strategic alliances. With over
30 years in the electronics industry, he has authored
hundreds of articles on software radio, data acquisition
and digital signal processing. More than a dozen years
ago, Mr. Hosking introduced digital receiver technology
to the government electronics industry through numerous
presentations and his widely-read publication “The
Digital Receiver Handbook.” He has actively promoted
the adoption of FPGAs for DSP and software radio applications
through a series of webcasts, seminars and articles spanning
the last four years. Within the past year he has presented
papers on FPGAs and emerging switched serial fabrics technology
at four major software radio conferences in London, Orlando,
and Alexandria, VA. Prior to his current position, Mr.
Hosking served as engineering manager at Wavetek/Rockland
and holds patents in frequency synthesis and spectrum
analysis techniques. He earned a BS degree in Physics
from Allegheny College and BSEE and MSEE degrees from
Columbia University. For more information about Pentek,
visit: www.pentek.com.
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John Pecina, Director of System
Engineering, DSPCon, Inc.
As the Director of Engineering at DSPCon, Mr. Pecina is
responsible for the specification, design and project
management of digital signal processing and recording
systems and software. He co-authored and presented, "Evolving
spatially-localized projection filters for Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR) automatic target recognition" at the
Evolution Programming Society (1998), and, "A system
for the automatic inspection of image intensifer tubes"
at the SPIE AeroSense Symposium (1996). Mr. Pecina earned
a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of
Illinois.For more information about DSPCon, visit:
www.dspcon.com. |
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Scott A. Snyder, Director of
Software Engineering, DSPCon, Inc.
Mr. Snyder has been the director of software development
at DSPCon for 10 years. He directed the design and development
of a commercially successful advanced graphical signal
processing algorithm developer's environment (WinFTL)
supporting a wide range of signal processing hardware
and appliations. Mr. Snyder earned his undergraduate degree
in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Science in Electrical
Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
For more information about DSPCon, visit:
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