NRL Names Bradley New Superintendent, Acoustics Division

Dr. David Leslie Bradley recently became the new superintendent of the Acoustics Division of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) of Washington, D.C. NRL's Acoustics Division participates in the Navy's Undersea Warfare Program.

Dr. Bradley began working for the Federal Government in 1960 at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory (now the Naval Surface Weapons Center) in White Oak, Md. Since then, he has been employed at the Naval Ocean Research and Development Activity and at the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV).

From 1982 until he received his NRL appointment, he headed the Geophysical Sciences Division at the Office of Naval Research.

Dr. Bradley holds a B.S. degree in physics from Michigan Technological University, a M.S. degree from Michigan State University, and a Ph.D. in applied physics (underwater acoustics) from Catholic University. A member of the Acoustical Society of America and the D.C. Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America, Dr. Bradley has written approximately 50 articles for publications.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 91,  Nov 1985

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