ASM - South Bay Chapter's
February 2008 Meeting

DEFENSE SUPPORT PROGRAM (DSP) SATELLITE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

This program, originally launched in 1970, has been cloaked in secrecy until only recently. The primary mission of this system was the detection and reporting of ICBM launches from the USSR during the Cold War. Even though mission expectations have changed over the past 4 decades, the system has continued to perform flawlessly, in large part due to the infinite care and detail employed in manufacturing, assembly and preparations for launch, including critical cleaning and cleanliness maintenance of all thermal control surfaces.

Since DSP is an infrared system with a focal plane operating at cryogenic temperatures, pristine cleanliness of a variety of materials used as radiative surfaces is of paramount importance.

Come listen to Dick Berryman as he discusses the materials used, together with the methods developed not only to clean them, but also the exhaustive measures needed to keep them clean prior to launch, as well as some of the recently declassified aspects of the mission and how this system has been secretly protecting us while we sleep.

Dick Berryman, a metallurgical engineer, graduated from the University of Washington in 1967, started his career as a Failure Analyst at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Since that time, Dick has worked in various positions up until 1985 when he joined Aerojet Electro Systems, heading up the Materials and Processes Engineering Group.

This is a unique opportunity to learn about the DSP system, and what has gone into its development, and continued success

For reservations, please contact Marc Kashinsky or call (805)271-2242.

Hope to see you all there!

 When

Wednesday, February 27, 2007

Where

Cirivello's
4115 Viking Way, Long Beach
On the diagonal between Bellflower & Carson

 Social/Dinner Hour

6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Speaker

7:00 PM

Cost

$5 and includes all the pizza, beverages and great company you can tolerate

The South Bay Chapter is always looking for new members for it's executive committee. Come join a dynamic organization promoting the materials industry, while providing a great networking experience. For more information please email Phil Fuentes