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Richard Talbott
is one of our own, starting work at APL as a Co-Op student in 1974 implementing a hybrid computer simulation of oscillating solar panels aboard the SAS-C satellite. Graduating with a BSEE, he has worked on a number of data collection systems for Navy airborne, surface and subsurface systems and the construction/modeling of Hydrogen Maser Atomic Clocks. He is a principal contributor to the Navy's deployment of fiber optics and LANs and developed a branch of mathematics between Reliability and Survivability analysis that enabled the quantitative comparison of networks in high availability combat systems. As the hardware Technical Direction Agent for the Ship Self Defense System, Mr. Talbott successfully used this analysis to determine the final combat system network implementation for the LSD-41. He invented the software clock which time synchronizes Vertical Launching System computers on surface ships and is the principal contributor to the deployment of Blown Optical Fiber aboard the DDG-103 and follow ships. He is currently working on the DDG-113, Information Assurance, IFF interoperability issues and wireless technology.
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