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秘密直播 APL鈥檚 Kennedy Honored for Electronic Warfare Work
Paul Kennedy, an electronic warfare engineer at the 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, was recently honored by the Association of Old Crows. Kennedy, who leads APL鈥檚 electronic warfare signal processing team, was awarded the for his professional contributions in developing electronic warfare capabilities for APL鈥檚 Department of Defense sponsors.
An international organization, the Association of Old Crows unites members, organizations and like-minded individuals interested in electromagnetic warfare and spectrum operations. Association members connect nationally and internationally across government, defense, industry and academia to promote the exchange of ideas and information and to recognize advanced contributions in these fields.
The Association of Old Crows鈥 Future 5 award recognizes young professionals who 鈥渁ctively innovate and strive for excellence as they build their careers in the electromagnetic spectrum/electronic warfare/information operations industry.鈥
Kennedy is credited for leading an Independent Research and Development program called Prototype Collaborative Electronic Warfare Systems as principal investigator. Working with his team, Kennedy took a novel idea for collaborative electronic warfare through concept development, modeling and simulation, prototype development and demonstration.
A point of pride for Kennedy was sharing the work with peers at the Association of Old Crows鈥 Collaborative Electronic Warfare Symposium 2024. 鈥淢uch of our work in this industry has very limited distribution, so I was excited to share my ideas with new people. It鈥檚 a nice recognition of some of the effort and work we鈥檝e been doing at APL,鈥 he said.
Kennedy has also served for the past two years as the scholarship and awards chair for the Association of Old Crows鈥 Chesapeake Bay Roost, the association鈥檚 local chapter that includes many APL staff members. 鈥淧aul鈥檚 contributions have been fundamental to the successful revitalization of our chapter. Paul has taken an active role in the Roost, leading the establishment of chapter processes for awards and scholarships,鈥 said Jon Ward, president of the Chesapeake Bay Roost and a chief scientist for electronic warfare at APL.
Ward added that in 2024, Kennedy led the chapter to donate three scholarships to college-bound high school seniors. Additionally, through community outreach in his scholarships role, Kennedy built relationships with local high schools to make potential science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students aware of the association, its mission, the Chesapeake Bay Roost and scholarship opportunities, Ward said.