Work continues on ICEMAN project
Norwich University, in partnership with Spotlight Labs, has been awarded a three-year $371,000 Small Business Innovation Research grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to continue work on the Impact of Cockpit Electro-Magnetics on Aircrew Neurology (ICEMAN) project.
Dr. Brian Bradke, a former U.S. Air Force pilot and Norwich University professor, is chief operating officer and executive vice president of Spotlight Labs, an armed forces-veteran-owned human-performance analytics and sensor company.
“Spotlight Labs is incredibly excited to be partnered with Norwich University and NUARI for this exciting work,” Bradke said. “As a fighter pilot, I’ve often found myself wondering how electromagnetic radiation or other environmental hazards might impact pilots, passengers and aircrew.
A SBIR grant from DARPA, through NUARI and in partnership with Spotlight Labs, funded the project.
Jakon Hays
Jakon is the Senior Marketing and Strategic Communications Specialist for Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI). He develops and executes digital and social media awareness initiatives promoting NUARI's mission of enabling a resilient society through rapid research, development, and education in cybersecurity, defense technologies, and information warfare.
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