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POINT OF CONTACT
Dr Steven C. Gordon
Orlando Field Office Manager
Email: steve.gordon@gtri.gatech.edu
Web Site: www.gtri.gatech.edu
Web Site: www.gatech.edu
The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is an integral unit of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Georgia Tech is a top-ten public university with a solid academic and research reputation: nationally ranked academically in engineering (#5), computing, architecture, and management; and nationally ranked in engineering research (#2) and industry-sponsored research (#3). GTRI is the applied research unit of Georgia Tech, and, with over 600 research faculty, GTRI operates as a not-for-profit business using the FAR 31.2-based cost recovery and reporting discipline. GTRI earns about 95% of its funding through government, industrial, and non-profit organization sponsorship of over 600 programs and projects with approximately 2700 deliverables for $120M in annual revenue. With a reputation for technical excellence and sensitivity to schedule and cost, GTRI delivers R&D products and high-end technology-related services addressing innovative and advanced state-of-the-art solutions to current and future needs. GTRI's general expertise includes aerospace, transportation, electronic systems, electro-optics, environmental science, materials, information technology, telecommunications, sensors, electromagnetic applications, signatures technology, advanced logistics concepts, and modeling and simulation. GTRI stands ready to support programs in need of technology and systems solutions related to range infrastructure, threat replication and simulation, target tracking, radar warning, countermeasures, signature reduction, large and small-scale force simulation, mission planning, visualization, homeland security and emergency response planning and training, database integration, and human factors, technology insertion, and space-based applications, among other specialties.
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