Navy Threat Simulator Validation Contract
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)
Verification and validation services for electronic warfare threat simulators and targets on behalf of the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division.
Public engineering firm profile
Oxnard, CA
Innovations for a Better Tomorrow
Advanced Research and Technology Corporation provides high-technology engineering and research services to defense and commercial clients. It specializes in radar systems, radar cross section (RCS) measurement and analysis, electronic warfare (EW) system development and testing, advanced antenna design, threat assessment, and software engineering. It also performs research in biomedical technologies and neural/cognitive sciences for commercial applications.
Providing development, testing, and engineering support for military electronic warfare and radar platforms.
Designing and modeling high-frequency antenna architectures and optical devices.
Executing operational testing programs and threat assessments for military platforms and systems.
Building robust software applications, database architectures, and secure IT infrastructure.
Structuring engineering processes, program management, and quality control methodologies.
Creating advanced detection, imaging, and signature measurement systems.
Investigating health-related technologies and cognitive sciences for commercial transition.
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)
Verification and validation services for electronic warfare threat simulators and targets on behalf of the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division.
US Navy
A multiple-award contract vehicle supporting engineering and technical support services for various Naval commands and the United States Marine Corps.
NAWCWD
Collaborative development of advanced electronic warfare superiority technologies with NAWCWD experts.
Founder, President, and CEO
B.S. EECS (UC Berkeley), M.S. Management and Global Leadership (MIT Sloan Fellow), IEEE Senior Member, NAVAIR Certified LEAN Six Sigma Black Belt
Donald P. Hilliard founded ARTC in 2013, bringing over 45 years of experience in military intelligence, engineering, and program management across the Air Force, Department of Defense, and private industry. His career highlights include serving as Senior RCS test engineer and Branch Head at the NAWCWD Radar Reflectivity Laboratory, Branch Head at the Missile Engagement Simulation Arena, and Deputy Director of Engineering Research at General Research Corporation. He has contributed to significant military technology programs, including the NAVAIR Intrepid Tiger II tactical EW Pod, and holds 11 US patents.
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