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Bruce Elbert, President and Founder, Application Technology Strategy, LLCMr. Elbert is a leading satellite expert and consultant with over 40 years experience in satellite communications systems in the public and private sectors. Areas of expertise include space segment design and operation, ground segment systems engineering and development, overall system performance improvement, and technical training. He has been a satellite expert witness in legal proceedings related to patents, construction contracts, service agreements and taxation. Prior to founding ATS, he directed major technical projects and service organizations, and led business activities in the US and overseas. Bruce Elbert currently assists a broad range of client organizations, including satellite operators and service providers, investment managers, as well as enterprises and government agencies that employ satellite systems. He wrote several popular industry books, presented at leading industry conferences, and conducted technical and business training around the world.
Before founding ATS in 1999, Bruce Elbert spent more than 25 years with Hughes Electronics, now the Boeing Satellite Systems, where he was senior vice president in the international division. In this position, he led his team to develop innovative satellite telecommunications projects for commercial customers in the US and overseas. He was heavily involved in program management of several Hughes satellites, including HS-333, HS-376, HS-601HP and HS-702. Mr. Elbert also managed the introduction of Hughes’ advanced broadband and mobile satellite systems in the US, Asia, Latin America and Europe. His geostationary mobile satellite architecture was adopted for the Thuraya system. During the 1980s, Mr. Elbert directed all engineering, marketing and operations for the Hughes Galaxy System (now part of Intelsat), the most successful satellite network in U.S. history. Under his tenure, the Galaxy system increased from three to 12 operating satellites, while system revenues grew five-fold.
In previous leadership assignments, Mr. Elbert was responsible for systems engineering for the modernization of Indonesia’s domestic telecommunications network (Palapa A), which included two satellites and forty earth stations located throughout this archipelago nation. Other projects under his direction included the development of single-channel per carrier DAMA ground communications equipment as well as the first Ka-band digital microwave repeater and antenna system for broadband satellite communications.
Mr. Elbert began his industrial career at COMSAT as a satellite systems engineer, during the time of early development of the global INTELSAT system. He also contributed to the definition of maritime and aeronautical mobile satellite communications, which provided the foundation for Inmarsat.
Bruce Elbert is an instructor at UCLA Extension where he presents courses on satellite communications and IT networking. From 2000 to 2010, he was adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering. He has authored seven books on telecommunications, satellite and network technology and business management, including The Satellite Communication Applications Handbook (second edition, 2004) Introduction to Satellite Communication (third edition, 2008), Networking Strategies for Information Technology (1992), and The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth Station Handbook(2001). He received an MBA degree from Pepperdine University. He also earned an MS degree in communications engineering and computer science from the University of Maryland and a BSEE from CCNY.
Mr. Elbert served in the US Army as a captain and radio officer, including a tour in Vietnam with the Fourth Infantry Division. During that time, he led a tactical radio telecom detachment and subsequently directed radio engineering and frequency management for tactical forces in the Central Highlands. Mr. Elbert was a radio communication instructor in the Signal School officer training course, and completed four years of active duty in the regular US Army.
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The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth Station Handbook.pdf
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