CET LLC Building Front

Dr. George Keramidas joins CET, LLC as its Chief Scientist. In his previous position Dr. Keramidas was Division Chief of the Sensors and Signatures Branch at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA). Prior to this Dr. Keramidas was Chief Scientist for SAIC RSO business unit, was Sr. Principal Scientist and Technical Fellow at The Boeing Company and was Head, Remote Sensing and Simulations Branch at the Naval Research Laboratory.


Mr. Christopher Gracia joins CET, LLC at its Dallas location as a Software Engineer. Mr. Gracia received his bachelors in engineering and master’s degree in Communications and Signal Processing from the University of Texas at Dallas.  In 2008 Chris completed his master’s degree with a thesis in “Ultra Wide Band Antenna Design”.  Immediately following the completion of his master’s degree he briefly worked on a small government contract dealing with antenna array calibration and simulation.  Currently Chris is furthering his education by working toward his Ph.D. studying antenna optimization. Chris has a background which includes antenna theory, communication schemes and computer architecture.




HyperSar Test - Islander    Airplane


HyperSar Gimbal


HyperSar Windscreen    Attached


HyperSar Windscreen Mount


July 21, 2010

Flight Test Underway – CET’s HyperSAR Program


A team of CET™ engineers is deployed to the Army Test and Evaluation Center (ATEC) and the Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) for flight testing as part of the Company’s HyperSAR Program. Contracted and managed by the Army I2WD at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey and the BCBL at Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, the program is demonstrating orthogonal operation and fusion of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for airborne, multi-mission intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) applications. Read More…


Photos Courtesy of Frank G. Bocianowski

 

IBRD Demo May 2010

CET, LLC demonstrates Peridox® with EDS for destroying Anthrax on urban terrain at Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration.


St. Louis, MO, June 7, 2010 – CET, LLC participated in a bioterrorism recovery exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA, in May 2010.  The Interagency Biological Restoration Decontamination (IBRD) Device Demonstration was conducted to increase US preparedness to respond/recover from a bioterrorist attack.  As part of the event, CET™ demonstrated the utility of Peridox® with EDS (Electrostatic Decontamination System) for destroying Anthrax spores on urban terrain. Learn More…