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2025 EW / IW Training Courses

UPCOMING COURSES

NOVEMBER 2025

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Topic: Introduction to Radio Communications

Trainer: Chris Stevens, Managing Director, CartGIS 

Date: 10–14 November 2025

Daily Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm (AEDT)

Duration: 5 x 2hr sessions (10 hrs total)

Cost: ARCIA Member = $1,320 + GST | Non-member = $1,650 + GST

Note: AOC Members can avail the ARCIA Member rates

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Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/arcia-introduction-to-radio-communications-online-short-course-november-2025​

Course Details

In collaboration with ARCIA

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​​​​​What’s the course about?

This course introduces students to radio communication and associated technologies. Modules include an overview of radio service as a transmission media, how transmitters and receivers work, and an overview of wave propagation and radio antenna systems.

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The information is introductory and designed for all audiences. Students will acquire a basic understanding of radio communications theory. This course is designed for students (individuals) who are new to the radio/critical communication industry.

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Trainer Biography

Chris Stevens is Managing Director of CartGIS Pty Ltd, an emergency management, GIS and mapping and communications consultancy company based in Melbourne. Chris has extensive experience in LMR network design, planning and implementation as well as GIS and mapping application design and commissioning.

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CartGIS Pty Ltd also specialises in bespoke training and education for the critical communication community. Chris has extensive qualifications and experience in secondary, tertiary and workplace training and education, which, coupled with his communication experience, delivers industry and client focused outcomes.

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Chris is also Co-Vice President of ARCIA, and Sub-committee convenor of training and education for ARCIA.

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Learn more about the course here: 

https://arcia.org.au/events/introduction-to-radio-communications-online-short-course-nov-2025/

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Topic: Introduction to Digital LMR Standards and Planning

Trainer: Chris Stevens, Managing Director, CartGIS 

Date: 24 -27 November 2025

Daily Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm (AEDT)

Duration: 4 x 2hr sessions (8hrs total)

Cost: ARCIA Member = $1180 +GST; Non-member = $1450 +GST

Note: AOC Members can avail the ARCIA Member rates

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Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/arcia-introduction-to-digital-lmr-standards-and-planning-online-short-course-november-2025​

Course Details

In collaboration with ARCIA

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​​​​​What’s the course about?

This course introduces the student to the digital land mobile radio (LMR) standards and technology. Modules include an overview of digital radio standards as a transmission media, including the different standards, modulation, and vocoders. Each of the respective digital standards will be investigated. 

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The information is introductory and designed for all audiences, however, a basic understanding of radio communications would be beneficial. This course is designed for students who are new to the radio and critical communication industry.

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Trainer Biography

Chris Stevens is Managing Director of CartGIS Pty Ltd, an emergency management, GIS and mapping and communications consultancy company based in Melbourne. Chris has extensive experience in LMR network design, planning and implementation as well as GIS and mapping application design and commissioning.

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CartGIS Pty Ltd also specialises in bespoke training and education for the critical communication community. Chris has extensive qualifications and experience in secondary, tertiary and workplace training and education, which, coupled with his communication experience, delivers industry and client focused outcomes.

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Chris is also Co-Vice President of ARCIA, and Sub-committee convenor of training and education for ARCIA.

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Learn more about the course here: 

https://arcia.org.au/events/intro-to-digital-lmr-online-short-course/

PAST COURSES

MARCH 2025

Double seminar: "SPARTA - Advanced Test System for Electronic Warfare", and "A Systems Approach to AI for Signal Processing"

Co-sponsored by IEEE AESSAOC Australia and QDSA, and open to all

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Date: Monday, 17 March 2025

Time: 14:30 – 15:30 CST

Where: The Ship Inn, Sidon Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 4101

Course Details

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Topic: SPARTA - Advanced Test System for Electronic Warfare

Speaker: Nicole Perry, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)

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What’s the course about?

Electromagnetic warfare (EW) systems require thorough and accurate test and evaluation (T&E) leading to complex, expensive, and timely test phases. As complexity of both the EW operation environment and EW capabilities grow, the need for improved test resources and better evaluation has increased. Electronic Attack (EA), one aspect of EW, requires evaluation at a high resolution and fidelity that is increasingly difficult with the use of conventional commercial off the shelf (COTS) test equipment. SPARTA, or System Performance and Real-time Analysis, is an advanced tool that provides post-processing analysis during testing of Electronic Attack (EA) techniques. It describes the behavior of the EW system under test (SUT) in both time-domain and frequency-domain. Recorded signal of interest (SOI) related to radar emitters and EW SUT can be analyzed at a high-level or as very detailed pulses and samples. Graphical video illustrating activity of SOI and EW SUT can be synchronized to range and velocity graphs, providing more in-depth visual data. For testing requiring a congested, noisy environment, this software can separate SOI and false target responses and analyze pulse-to-pulse and intrapulse characteristics. Designed to meet complex testing needs of EW, SPARTA can reduce lifecycle costs and improve testing accuracy during acquisition and sustainment phases.

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About the Speaker

Nicole Perry is a Senior Research Engineer with the Advanced Electronic Warfare group at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). With SwRI, she performs development of requirements, design, build, and testing of engineering hardware, software, and firmware for legacy Electronic Warfare weapon systems and advanced technology EW platforms. She has been heavily involved with testing Electronic Attack techniques using SwRI’s SPARTA software and with a SwRI-led project using open architecture technology in a scalable, platform agnostic EW system. In 2024, Ms. Perry was the recipient of the Association of Old Crows (AOC) Professional Outstanding Achievement Award and the AOC Dixie Crow chapter A.C. McMullin Electronic Attack (EA) Award. 

​​​​​​​​​Topic: A Systems Approach to AI for Signal Processing

Speaker: David Brown, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)

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What’s the course about?

Systems domain expertise has been found to be a critical factor successful machine learning applications.  Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms are highly dependent on the quality of data used in training.  For AI algorithms used on non-cooperative emitters where only small amounts of observed data is available, synthetic data is used to develop sufficient number of training samples to AI training.  Synthesized data has the advantage that large volumes of training data can be generated over many scenarios that would be problematic to replicate in operational scenarios (often simply due to time/cost limitations).  However, synthesized signal data sets are generated with mathematical precision that is not found in observed signal data.  Recent research that focused on applying AI to radar signal processing I/Q data highlighted the limitations of direct AI approaches: AI applied without incorporating system level considerations yielded high performance with synthetic training data but very poor performance when data reflective of a broader operational context was processed by the trained algorithm.   This presentation will summarize recent research where system level domain expertise was applied both to the development of the synthetic training data and to the training methodology.

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About the Speaker

David Brown is a chief engineer at Southwest Research Institute where he leads cognitive EW research and development. His research interests are centered on applied cognitive EW, including methodologies to push AI/ML algorithms to the sensor edge. Prior to SwRI, he held a variety of EW related R&D positions and was an adjunct professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. In addition to engineering, David gained practical experience in EW in flight as a B-1B WSO. David is a Distinguished Graduate of the Joint Electronic Warfare Officer School and is the recipient of the AOC EW Pioneer Award and RF Award. He served as Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) Low Latency Subcommittee co-chair, focusing on Open EW specific concerns. David is an IEEE Systems Council Distinguished Lecturer and active in the AOC.

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