"Enabling
the Asymmetric Advantage of Information Superiority"
GOMAC announces the following changes to the Plenary Session:
Dr. Tether has been called away for the week of GOMAC 2002. Dr. Holland from ODUSD(S&T) will give the Keynote, "Defense Science & Technology."
We also wish to thank Dr. Leheny from DARPA, who will step up to the Kilby Lecture series, with his talk "DARPA: Enabling Innovation & Creating the Future."
GOMAC is an ITAR-restricted conference established primarily to review developments in microcircuit applications for government systems. GOMAC 2002 will be held from March 11-14, 2002, at the Hyatt Regency Monterey and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
Established in 1968, the conference has focused on advances in systems being developed by the Department of Defense and other government agencies and has been used to announce major government microelectronics initiatives such as VHSIC and MMIC, and provides a forum for government reviews.
GOMAC 2002 will focus on Advanced Sensor Technology, High-Performance Computing, and Radiation-Hardened Systems. GOMAC 2002 will continue the DOD Applications and Visions session, and will host an open PI review of the DARPA Radio Frequency Lightwave Integrated Circuits Program (RFLICS). In addition, noted researchers in both high-temperature high-powe relectronics and high-frequency power technology will present the latest advances in SiC and GaN devices/circuitry and their relevance to military systems.