IEEE Technical Presentation hosted jointly by the IEEE Ottawa EMC, MTT/AP, and CPMT Chapters
3 March, 2016
Speaker : Mr. Kris Hatashita, EMC Expert, Director General Land Equipment Program Management Topic : Electromagnetic Environmental effects in Tactical Communication Systems Date : Wednesday March 30, 2016 Time : 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Location : FIDUS SYSTEMS Inc.,375 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON, K2K 0J8 Parking : Free Registration:Free, and is on a first to reply basis. Preference given to IEEE EMC/MTT/AP/CPMT society members. Seating is limited. E-mail Reservation is required. Pizza and soft drinks will be served. Organizer: Dr. Syed Bokhari, Chairman, IEEE Ottawa EMC chapter Syed.Bokhari@fidus.ca, Office :(613) 595 - 0507 Ext. 377, Cell: (613) 355 - 6632 Dr. Qingsheng Zeng , Chairman of the IEEE Ottawa MTT/AP Chapters [qingsheng.zeng@crc.gc.ca] Directions: www.fidus.com Abstract This talk is an in-depth look at the practical EMC issues as they apply to the Canadian Military. Drawing on real-life examples and a rich history of EMC successes and failures, Kris' presentation promises to be a fascinating look into an environment where EMC issues can mean the difference between life and death for Canadian soldiers. Biography --------- Kris Hatashita has been the Electromagnetic Environmental Effects subject matter expert for the Canadian Army tactical communications group since 2002 where he plans and oversees Canadian Army compliance with EMI, EMC, EMSEC, and RF safety requirements. Prior to this, Kris was an independent E3 consultant and President of ISOTEC Corporation whose clients included the Canadian Department of National Defence, the Canadian Army, Navy and Air Force, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), The Communication Security Establishment (CSE) and The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Kris has worked at or with many technology corporations throughout his career including General Dynamics Canada, Digital Equipment Corporation, Zenith Corporation and Hewlett-Packard. Kris’s career in E3 began in 1985 in the aerospace industry after completing a BSc in Physics at the University of Waterloo. While working for Garrett Aerospace, Kris was selected to undergo training through CSE in the joint Canada-US Industrial TEMPEST Program. Through this program, Kris became the first non-American to become a Certified TEMPEST Professional – Level II by the United States National Security Agency – a certification he holds to this day. Kris is the General Chair of the 2016 IEEE International EMC Symposium to be held in Ottawa, Canada.