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SRC promotes engineers to senior technologist roles

Posted 2/7/23

SRC, Inc., which is headquartered in Syracuse and has offices in Rome, has announced several recent promotions.

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SRC promotes engineers to senior technologist roles

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SRC, Inc., which is headquartered in Syracuse and has offices in Rome, has announced several recent promotions:

Lance Bradstreet has been named senior principal RF engineer. Bradstreet started with SRC in 2007 and most recently worked as a principal RF engineer.

In this new position, he will lead the organization in antenna modeling, design, and characterization and be responsible for the operation of the spherical near-field antenna range and new near-field cylindrical/planar scanning facility.

Bradstreet has a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

Brandon Forrester has assumed the role of senior technologist.

He first joined SRC in 2009 as a software engineer and has more than 20 years of software experience.

In this new role he will be guiding software development while also acting as a lead contributor for SRC’s artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts.

Forrester holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Wright State University.

Jeffrey Mahon has been promoted to senior electronic warfare systems engineer. Mahon started with the enterprise in 2002.

In his new role, he will lead the development of innovative products focused on improving electronic warfare analyst workflow by using signal processing automation, machine learning, and digital engineering.

Mahon has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from SUNY Buffalo, and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.

John Postiglione has been named senior electronic warfare engineer, and he will provide quick-reaction systems engineering, field support, sustainment, testing, and analysis required to develop and maintain mission data libraries for the Army. This includes program management, systems engineering, development, integration, training, and logistics support.

Postiglione has been with the company for nine years, most recently as an electronic warfare engineer.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Central Ohio Technical College.

“Lance, Brandon, Jeff, and John are proven assets to the company,” said Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC, Inc. “Their outstanding work and innovation strengthens our ability to provide solutions for our customers’ most difficult challenges.”

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