GATS,
Inc
11864 Canon Blvd, Suite
101
Newport News, VA 23606
USA
tel: +1 7578735920
fax: +1
7578735924
email: gats@gats-inc.com
url:
http://www.gats-inc.com
Larry Gordley:
President
Martin McHugh: Chief Operating Officer
GATS, Inc. has over
18 years of experience in high-profile environmental research and monitoring.
Our success is based on skilled application of science, technology and
management to all facets of remote sensing programs. To each of our projects we
bring 1) the ability to interface effectively with diverse multi-organization
teams, 2) proven experience in converting complex remote sensing data into
meaningful science products and 3) the insight needed to translate mission
requirements into successful operational systems.
At GATS, computer
scientists, physicists, chemists, mathematicians, engineers and management
specialists work together to offer a unique blend of vital resources for space
and earth science programs. We began our work in 1986, developing software and
mathematical models for NASA s satellite-based atmospheric remote sensing
instruments. Since then we have expanded our capabilities to support virtually
all aspects of remote sensing projects, from writing the winning proposal to
data management of the final products. We design innovative and capable remote
sensing instruments, operate space-borne payloads, build complete data
management solutions, provide engineering support, and analyze science data.
Along with our technical services, we offer quality project management
services. GATS long and diverse heritage brings an in-depth understanding of
lessons learned from many past missions to bear, helping ensure the success of
next-generation programs.
Although GATS is a small company, our
comprehensive suite of skills allows us to contribute throughout the lifecycle
of a program, from preliminary design to final data management and scientific
research. Such long-term, start-to-finish involvement allows GATS to maintain
and exploit the expansive corporate technical knowledge amassed during the
lifetime of a project. The leverage that this brings is invaluable to the
success of complex remote sensing programs.