Past event: Principles, Systems and Technologies for C4ISR Masterclass

Overview of the Masterclass


At the completion of this C4ISR Masterclasss attendees will:
  • Have a deeper understanding of the operational principles and underlying technologies of modern C4ISR systems
  • Have a wider understanding of the complex linkages between technology, people, process, tools, business benefit and balance of investment decisions
  • Understand how making significant investment in relevant S&T can lead to more effective defence systems
  • Be able to better articulate the relationships between underlying technologies and C4ISR systems
  • Be able to better execute your responsibilities within the wider C4ISR arena.


Why you should attend

This course on C4ISR should appeal to a variety of audiences including senior executives and military commanders, military staff officers, government acquisition staff, industry marketing personnel, development engineers from government and industry, and diplomatic and political staff.

The technical depth of the course will be adjusted to the backgrounds of the audience. For an audience consisting of technical staff, quantitative aspects of the subjects can be explored, while for a more general audience quantitative aspects will be downplayed.

Masterclass Leader

Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor, Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department, University College London and Consultant, DARPA, NSF

Dr Clayton Stewart - currently: Visiting Professor Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department, University College London and consultant to DARPA, NSF, and others. 2007-2013: Technical Director Office of Naval Research Global, involved in Maritime Domain Awareness and Information Dominance research. 1994-2007: Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operation, SAIC, worked with DARPA, ONR, AFRL, NGA, NRO, FBI and others on UAV’s, Information Exploitation, Imagery Analysis, Radar Systems, etc.1990-1994: Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Associate Director of Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence, George Mason University, taught courses in communications systems, radar systems, and signal processing. Also performed research in data fusion, signal processing, automatic target recognition, electromagnetics, and sensor systems.1987-1990: Program Manager Artificial Ionospheric Mirror over the horizon radar system.1984-1987: Principal Investigator Signal Processing, Sperry Corporate Technology Center, performed research on multi-sensor fusion, radar systems, electronic warfare, and signal processing.1982-1984: Deputy Director Tactical Systems Division, Air Force Studies and Analyses, the Pentagon, performed analyses of C4ISR systems including JSTARS, Mk XV IFF, JTIDS, Have Quick. 1978-1982: Associate Professor Electrical Engineering, US Air Force Academy, taught undergraduate EE courses in computer architecture, communications systems, electronic warfare, radar systems, and signal processing.1974-1978: Graduate student, earned MSEE and PhDEE.1964-1974: USAF officer, Navigator/Electronic Warfare Officer, flew EB-57, EB-66, and MC-130CT aircraft including a combat tour. Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross.

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Venue

MSE Meeting Rooms
103a Oxford Street
London, W1D 2HG
United Kingdom
Event details
Organizer : SAE Media Group
Event type : Training Course
Reference : ASDE-3450