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DAVID KNOX BARTON

1927 - 2023

DAVID KNOX BARTON obituary, 1927-2023, Lexington, MA

BORN

1927

DIED

2023

DAVID BARTON Obituary

BARTON, David Knox Radar Engineer, Author, and Consultant David Knox Barton, 95, formerly of Lexington and Harvard, MA, passed away peacefully at home in Hanover, NH, on February 11, 2023. David was born in 1927 in Greenwich, CT, son of Horace Allen and Elizabeth Hoisington Barton. He graduated from the Edgewood School in 1944 and entered Harvard College immediately after graduation, where he pursued an accelerated program of study in the new field of Electronic Physics. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1946, where he worked on radars tracking the German V-2 rockets used in atmospheric research, and in tests of early U.S. guided missiles in New Mexico. Following his army service, he returned to Harvard, graduating in 1949 with an AB (cum laude) in Physics. After graduation, he returned to work as a radar engineer at White Sands from 1949 to 1953 before moving on to the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, where he initiated the development of a new radar for instrumentation of missile test ranges. In 1955, he joined RCA in Moorestown, NJ, where his work on instrumentation radar for joint-use of the three military services resulted in his being awarded RCA's first David W. Sarnoff Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering in 1958. Barton then moved on to work as a Consulting Scientist at the Raytheon Company in Massachusetts from 1963 to 1983, where he continued in radar system design and analysis. During this period, he originated the design of the ground-approach radars for the U.S. Air Force, as well as serving as system engineer for the Missile Site Radar designed for use in the Nike-X, the Bell Telephone Laboratory's ballistic missile defense system. He was elected a Fellow to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 1971 for contributions to tracking radar. David also received the 2002 Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technology and Applications. In recognition of his international standing and contributions to the field of radar, in 1997, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Barton was also a prolific author and editor of books and articles. His first book, Radar System Analysis (1964), was an internationally accepted text in the field for over two decades. Throughout his later career, Barton served on many government advisory panels, including the Defense Intelligence Agency Advisory Committee (1980-1992), the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (1989-1993), and the NSA Scientific Advisory Panel (2005-2009). In addition, he was the principal consultant on radar systems to the CIA from 2000-2012. He continued to serve as a consultant until he officially retired at age 90 in 2017. Mr. Barton leaves his wife, Cynthia (Hodgson) of Hanover, NH; his sister, Maida Barton Follini of Nova Scotia; and his seven surviving children: Margaret H. Barton (the late David Sawyier) (Chicago, IL), Alice Barton (Austin, TX), Linda Barton (Stoughton, MA), Frederick Barton (New York, NY), Susan Barton Young (Carl) (Auburn, ME), William Barton (Florence) (Concord, MA), and Allen Barton (Tiffany) (Rolling Hills Estates, CA). He was predeceased by his brother, Allen (Chapel Hill, NC); former wife, Ruth (Breitenfeld) Barton (Burlington, MA); and beloved eldest daughter, Nancy (Greenwich, CT). He also leaves behind stepchildren, Susan, Pam, Sam; 15 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Child Guidance Center Inc. of Southern, CT, 103 West Broad Street, Stamford, CT 06902 https://childguidancect.org A Celebration of Life will be held at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Norwood, MA, February 23, 11am-3pm. To leave a message of remembrance or condolence, please visit the online guestbook at www.rickerfuneralhome.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 16 to Feb. 19, 2023.

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Chris Lennon

March 22, 2023

He was an engineer's engineer and a true giant in his field. I did not know him personally, but I read his books, took some of the lectures he presented many years ago at the MIT/LL Radar Course, and I was once grilled by him when I presented the Blake Chart for a proposed radar. It is a point of pride for me that my chart withstood the grilling. My sympathy for his friends and family. He seemed like a great guy.

Matthew

February 19, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Robert Girard

February 19, 2023

Dave´s door was always open to Raytheon radar engineers. He offered advice and encouragement to all of us. He sought truth in technical excellence.

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