Experience & Qualification
Led by President and chief scientist Dr. James P Hauck, JPHPS has real world experience and is fully qualified to meet the challenges and overcome any obstacles to achieve results. Dr. Hauck received a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics (with honors) in 1968 from California State Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo. He went on to earn his M.A. in physics in 1970 from the University of California, Irvine, and a Ph.D. in Plasma Physics in 1976.
In addition he has received numerous awards including the National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellow in physics, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fellow, Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in the World, among others. As a Chief Scientist and Director of Engineering (among other titles) he has worked for companies such as Boeing North American, General Dynamics Laser Systems Lab, Northrop Electronics Division and Rockwell International, and currently works at Science Applications & Research Associates, Inc (SARA).
Sample Work
- Laser Dazzler
- Laser Dazzler (Internal)
Tri-Laser Module 2, a tri-color Laser Dazzler designed by Dr. Hauck, and built by JP Innovations for SARA. This module produces visible light with power, pulse length, and pulse rate that are controlled by the interface shown on the lid.
The controller is programmed to limit emission to that allowed by the ANSI Z136 laser safety standards
This laser module allows the user to illuminate various targets, and determine their response to the illumination (the goal is to get an atognist-terrorist to drop their weapon). This is referred to as a Non-Lethal weapon.
The laser module is used with various beam projectors that have been built by JPHPS, and by SARA.
Tri-Laser Module 1, a first generation Tri-color Laser Dazzler, designed by Dr. Hauck/JPHPS to demonstrate the capabilities and effects of multi-color, varying illumination on an antaonist.
The laser power, pulse duration and pulse rate are independently controllable, and the unit was provided with an internal battery for portable operation with a simple beam projector.
The laser hardware was assembled by JP Innovations, LLC.