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1. Taking Link 16 Training on the Road
www.galaxyscientific.com/corpp - [Cached]Published on: 5/29/2003 Last Visited: 4/3/2005
Mr. Roy Eisenberg, Technical Director of the C3 Systems Division, has been selected by Technology Training Corporation to conduct a 2-day seminar on Link 16 in four cities:
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Mr. Eisenberg, who was a principal developer and evaluator of Link 16, is an internationally recognized authority on Link 16, having been a project engineer on JTIDS and three predecessor programs since 1965. Mr. Eisenberg currently provides technical direction on overall Link 16 System Engineering, and advises the U.S. Navy Tactical Links Program Office and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence on tactical data link evolution strategy and long-range implementation plans. Mr. Eisenberg has presented numerous papers in the United States and United Kingdom on Link 16 and related subjects to organizations such as AFCEA, NATO AGARD, and the Society of Aerospace Engineers.
Mr. Eisenberg oversees technical support efforts for the JTIDS/Link 16 system, Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS), and NATO Improved Link Eleven (NILE)/Link 22 programs. He also was a principal contributor to the U.S. Navy Tactical Data Link Implementation Plan (TDLIP) and provided program management and technical support to the LINK-11 Improvement Program (LEIP) for the development of a Common Shipboard Data Terminal Set (CSDTS) and a Common Data Link Management System (CDLMS).
Mr. Eisenberg previously served as Assistant Program Director for Systems Engineering in the U.S. Navy Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (now Link 16) Program Office and Technical Director of the Engineering Division of the JTIDS Joint Program Office. As a Research Electronics Engineer at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, he performed exploratory development starting in 1965, which led to the JTIDS/Link 16 program.

