- Joseph Melita Promoted to Director of Production Engineering at SRCTec
December 21, 2017
- Join SRC, Inc. in a Season of Giving!
December 12, 2017
- David Bessey Named Assistant Vice President for Counter-UAS Business Development at SRC
October 18, 2017
- Mary Snyder Promoted to Executive Vice President, General Counsel at SRC
October 12, 2017
- Anthony Stewart Joins SRC as Vice President, Quality
October 12, 2017
- SRC, Inc. Wins Multiple Awards for Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technology — Seeks to Hire Top Talent
October 12, 2017
- Mobile Force Protection Aims to Thwart Adversaries’ Small Unmanned Aircraft
August 21, 2017
- SRC, Inc. Awarded $13M Contract for CREW Duke Spare Parts
August 17, 2017
- EPA Awards SRC Multiple Contracts to Continue Research in Environmental and Toxicological Risk Assessments
July 25, 2017
- SRC Named One of the Best Workplaces in New York
July 19, 2017
- Stephen Winslow Announced Director of Life Cycle Management at SRCTec
July 18, 2017
- SRC, Inc. Celebrates 60th Anniversary
June 27, 2017
- Maureen Wigge Named Assistant Vice President, Electronic Warfare and Communications Systems at SRC
May 31, 2017
- Aures and Kopiasz Promoted to Directors, in SRC's Electronic Warfare Division
May 31, 2017
- Abbe, Farrell and Henderson Named Business Development Directors at SRC
May 31, 2017
- Mathew Nearpass Joins SRCTec as Program Director
May 9, 2017
- SRC wins $95.7 Million Air Force Contract for Electronic Warfare Services
April 4, 2017
- SRC's Silent Archer Counter-UAS Solution to be Showcased at Navy Sea Air Space Expo
March 23, 2017
- Army Drafts CNY Company to Counter Rising Threat of Enemy Drones

February 23, 2017 | Syracuse.com
- How a CNY Company's Invention Counters Drone Threat

February 23, 2017 | Syracuse.com
- SRC Solidifies Commitment to CENTCOM Region with Border Security and Force Protection Solutions
February 7, 2017
- U.S. Army Awards $65M Contract to SRC, Inc. for Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System Technology
February 2, 2017
- Stromer-Galley Secures $11.5 Million for Decision-Making Research

The TRACE application will be created by SRC Inc., a partner of Syracuse University in this effort. TRACE will apply game-based principles of human-computer interaction (HCI) to create an engaging and intuitive solution that promotes efficiency, accuracy and clarity in analysis. It will also employ background software processes, such as machine learning, simple decision trees and advanced natural language processing, to help detect reasoning errors and provide support to a variety of tasks.
January 23, 2017 | Syracuse University
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