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SRC AN/TPQ-49 Radar System Provides Air Surveillance for G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Quebec



January 31, 2019

Syracuse, New York – SRC, Inc.’s AN/TPQ-49 Radar system supported the Canadian Armed Forces, providing air surveillance for the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Quebec. The radar system added to mission success by providing persistent air surveillance using SRC’s LSTAR software, a program that specifically tunes the radar for optimal detection of airborne targets, both large and small.

“SRC is proud to support our allies in the vital mission to protect dignitaries and world leaders during events like the G7 summit,” said Paul G. Tremont, president and CEO of SRC. “These critical international events require advanced security and we are ready and willing to provide help and support to further our mission of keeping America and our allies safe and strong.”

SRC is growing and has opportunities with more than 300 positions to fill over the next year. The company is currently hiring digital, software, systems and test engineers across the U.S. to support the company’s innovative research and development projects. Details on employment opportunities can be found at www.srcinc.com/careers.

About SRC

SRC, Inc. (@SRCDefense), a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve “impossible” problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence. Across our family of companies, we apply bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible® for the challenges faced by America and its allies.

Since 1957, our commitment to the customer and the best solution — not the bottom line — has remained a core value that guides our efforts. This passion for quality carries through to the technologies we invent and manufacture, the laboratories and facilities we build, the people we hire, and communities where we work. Today, more than 1,300 engineers, scientists and professionals work together at SRC to protect our people, environment and way of life.

 

SRC's AN/TPQ-49 radar on a grassy hill with an equipment box

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