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CEMOS integrates cognitive engineering with meteorology and oceanography to improve productivity and decision making.



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The first version of the new web-based glider pilot interface (GLMPC) was deployed at the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) in late June and is currently being used to pilot up to 8 Seagliders in a Navy exercise in the western Pacific.

Pete Brodsky, Sachiko Honda, and Robert Carr have been busy preparing control and communication software for an experimental glider called X-Ray. The vehicle was on display at the Panama City AUVfest in June '07 and began at-sea testing in July, and will culminate with an operational exercise in October.




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In July Pete Brodsky received a promotion to Senior Engineer in recognition of his years of superior performance on several important APL projects, and specifically his leadership role on the development of flight-control software for the X-Ray project.

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