Applied Signal Technology
Terry Daubek is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience in the defense and technology sectors. Currently, as a Senior Software Engineer at Raytheon-Applied Signal Technology since October 2000, Terry has contributed to the design and development of the LIGHTRaid Interface System (LRIS), specifically focusing on client/server architecture, API libraries, and utilizing technologies such as Qt, C/C++, Google Protocol Buffers, and Java. Previous roles include Senior Software Engineer at ESL (now Northrop Grumman) from 1993 to 2000 and Software Engineer at GTE Government Systems (now General Dynamics) from 1979 to 1993. Terry holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Santa Clara University.
Applied Signal Technology
Applied Signal Technology, Inc. (AST) (NASDAQ: APSG) is a full-service intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) provider, serving national priorities in defense, intelligence, and homeland security with over $200 million in annual revenues. AST is an innovation center, bringing cutting-edge science and engineering together to enhance global security. We provide expertise in the areas of signals intelligence (SIGINT), broadband communications, cyber security, and sensor signature processing. Our SIGINT competencies include communications intelligence (COMINT) and electronic intelligence (ELINT). Our broadband communication technology enables secure high speed communication networks. Our cyber security activities include network monitoring, intrusion detection, and countermeasures. Our remote sensing expertise includes processing information from electro-optic, sonar, radar, magnetic, and seismic sensors to detect changes in the environment and provide real-time alerts of potential threats. We specialize in the collection, processing, and understanding of signals for ISR missions with low size, weight, and power (SWAP) configurations to enable increased deployment on unmanned platforms.