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The Technological Challenges of Unmanned Systems

November 13, 2006 :: No. 73

What:

Cal State Fullerton’s College of Engineering and Computer Science Affiliates Technology Breakfast, featuring a presentation about “Unmanned Systems Technology”

Where:

Tuesday, Nov. 14
7 a.m. registration
7:30-9 a.m. program

When:

Fullerton Marriott
2701 E. Nutwood Ave., Fullerton

Who:

Guest speaker Frank Flores, vice president, engineering logistics and technology at Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems, will provide an overview of the current operational challenges faced by unmanned aerial systems and the enabling technologies being developed to address those challenges. Unmanned systems are expected to play a larger role in future battlefields. Today, unmanned aerial, ground and undersea systems are being used in the global war on terrorism. To continue the effective use of unmanned systems for aerial applications, key technological changes are being addressed by the aerospace industry.

Sponsor: Disneyland Resort
Cost: $10 or free to member of the College of Engineering and Computer Science Affiliates
Reservations:

Seating is limited and reservations are required at 657-278-3362 or ECSdevelopment@fullerton.edu

Information: www.fullerton.edu/ecs/affiliates
Media Contacts:

Raman Unnikrishnan, dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science
657-278-3362 or runnikrishnan@fullerton.edu

Debra Cano Ramos, Public Affairs, 657-278-4027 or dcanoramos@fullerton.edu


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