VERITAS (the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System) is the
next generation ground-based gamma-ray observatory that is being built in
southern Arizona by a collaboration of ten institutions in Canada, Ireland, the
U.K. and the U.S.A. VERITAS is designed to operate in the range from 50 GeV to
50 TeV with optimal sensitivity near 200 GeV; it will effectively overlap with
the next generation of space-based gamma-ray telescopes. The first phase of
VERITAS, consisting of four telescopes of 12 m aperture, will be operational by
the time of the GLAST launch in 2007. Eventually the array will be expanded to
include the full array of seven telescopes on a filled hexagonal grid of side
80 m. A prototype VERITAS telescope with a reduced number of mirrors and signal
channels has been built. Its design and performance is described here. The
prototype is scheduled to be upgraded to a full 499 pixel camera with 350
mirrors during the autumn of 2004.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of the Conference "The
Multiwavelength Approach to Unidentified Sources", to appear in the journal
Astrophysics and Space Scienc