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Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
L3 Cincinnati Electronics to Provide Optoelectronic Surveillance for Navy Research Vessel L3's NightConqueror will be part of the Navy's Sea Fighter FSF-1's Vistar 350 sensor suite, operating as a navigational optoelectronic system. NightConqueror produces high-resolution thermal imagery for round-the-clock observation at night, in smoke, and in bad weather.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 John Keller |
Military Users Are Giving Second Thoughts to the Needs for Ruggedized Laptop and Notebook Computers U.S. military portable computer users have come to realize that laptop computers are repositories of often-irreplaceable and sensitive data, giving them reason to reconsider buying specially designed ruggedized laptops.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 Ribault & Bailey |
Adoption of Assertion-Based Verification Improves Debug and Design Quality France's Thales Airborne Systems has adopted an assertion-based verification approach to design verification FPGAs. With debug productivity balancing the cost of adding assertions, the increase in quality remains as the net benefit of assertion-based verification.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
DSP Chip Market to Continue Fast Growth Through 2009 The market for digital signal processor chips is dominated today by the communications and consumer segments, however a new report shows that 2009 revenue market segment shares will shift toward the industrial and mil-aero segments.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
Worldwide Freighter Aircraft Fleet Will Double by 2024, Boeing Says The global air cargo market, which recently has shown strength through a flurry of new freighter orders, is poised for strong 20-year growth.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 Ed Walsh |
The Next Step for Shipboard Electronics Growth of the U.S. Navy's fleet of surface warships and submarines is riding on systems innovation and new technologies to introduce open-systems solutions for network-centric warfare, ballistic-missile defense, and other capabilities for the 21st century maritime warfare.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 Ben Ames |
Army's Next-Generation Humvee Will Use Networked Vetronics In a departure from using trucks that are simple workhorses, Army leaders have required that each vehicle be packed with electronics.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 John McHale |
Lockheed Martin Applies Surveillance Technology to Keep Marines Safe in Iraq Lockheed Martin experts, together with the Chicago and Los Angeles police departments, are employing counter-insurgency (COIN) surveillance technology to support urban operations conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps in Iraq.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 John Keller |
Defense Spending Set to Increase for Electronics and Electro-Optics Programs in 2007 Leaders of the U.S. Department of Defense propose spending nearly $21.3 billion in fiscal year 2007 for procurement and research in communications, electronics, telecommunications, and intelligence technologies.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 John McHale |
Boeing to use Concurrent's Redhawk Linux for C-17 program support Officials at Boeing selected the RedHawk Linux operating system from Concurrent, for Symtx avionics test equipment used in support of the Boeing Integrated Defense Systems' Air Force C-17 modernization program.  |
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