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DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: The Hart Prizes for Excellence in Independent Research &
	 Development\n\nSynopsis: The overall goal for the IR&D Program is to help
	 position the Laboratory to make critical contributions to critical challe
	nges in current and planned business areas through research and developmen
	t. The Hart Prizes were established to recognize significant contributions
	 to the Laboratory’s IR&D Program. This colloquium features the three IR
	&D Projects recently selected in 2012 to receive the Hart Prizes for excel
	lence in research and development for FY2011.\n\nResearch: Capture and Con
	trol about Planetary Satellites and Asteroids Using Dynamical Systems Theo
	ry\n\nThe NASA and National Research Council’s Planetary Decadal Survey 
	acknowledged that software is not sufficiently advanced to properly addres
	s mission designs about small\, non-spherical bodies. The project has deve
	loped software that now generates high-fidelity\, end-to-end low-thrust\, 
	non-Keplerian trajectories about any size objects within the solar system.
	 This particular methodology is relatively new to the astrodynamics commun
	ity.\n\nInvestigators: Martin T. Ozimek and Christopher J. Scott\n\nDevelo
	pment: Automated Passive Sonar Signal Processing\; Development of Shallow 
	Water Autonomous DCL Systems\n\nThe Shallow Water Autonomous Detection\, C
	lassification\, and Localization System project resulted in the developmen
	t of a Proof of Concept incorporating efficient\, robust methods for autom
	ated classification that are effectively influencing Navy decision makers.
	  The developed Proof of Concept is also being employed as a prototype for
	 both underwater and in-air Unconventional Littoral Warfare projects.  \n\
	nInvestigators: G. Scott Peacock\, Derek C. Fulk\, Kevin H. Gormally\, Cor
	y R. Lorenz\, David N. Barsic\, Melissa A. Jones\, Robert M. Patterson\, a
	nd William R. Gray.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID="Eastern Standard Time":20121130T140000
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	butions to critical challenges in current and planned business areas throu
	gh research and development. The Hart Prizes were established to recognize
	 significant contributions to the Laboratory’s IR&amp\;D Program. This c
	olloquium features the three IR&amp\;D Projects recently selected in 2012 
	to receive the Hart Prizes for excellence in research and development for 
	FY2011.</FONT></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><B></B></SPAN><
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