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Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
Picometrix eyes T-ray technology for next-generation sensors Optoelectronics designers are working on a new kind of sensor for military and homeland-security applications that is able to see through a wide variety of solid materials.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
U.S. space experts focus on reusable launch systems for small satellites The business of orbital satellites continues to grow, and the biggest growth in demand is coming from the smallest payloads.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
Space Micro's computer selected for Roadrunner satellite program The Proton100k selected by U.S. Air Force officials "offers the combination of high speed, low power, and radiation tolerance in one computer," says David Czajkowski, chief operating officer for the satellite-technology research and development company.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
Army Tactical Operations Centers in Iraq use RGB Spectrum's display technology The new TOC had to meet portability requirements of the infantry command and integrate numerous live battlefield images into a centralized observation and command center.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
In-Phase Technologies helps Boeing upgrade test equipment for helicopter avionics The result was a custom-designed automated coaxial cable test system that eliminated problems associated with the previous manual test procedures.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2004 |
SenSyTech chooses Green Hills for weapons trainer They needed a secure communications path between software components in a wing-attached payload that simulates hostile radar signals and is used to train weapon-systems operators.  |
National Defense September 2004 Stephen Willingham |
National Guard Modernization Pegged to Emerging Missions A $12 billion budget represents significant business opportunities to contractors seeking to supply equipment and services to National Guard units in the United States. Here are some cues to getting a contract.  |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
All Signals Go At Collins Techs aren't flying off the charts, but Rockwell Collins is. The world leader in high-tech aviation electronics and communications hits a new high of $35, up from $29 in May.  |
The Motley Fool September 8, 2004 Rich Smith |
Will the Navy Scuttle Shipbuilders? A funding proposal would scale down orders for new warships. Investors should look beyond the obvious implications for the shipyards, the shipbuilders, and their employees.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Detecting The Heat In RAE Systems Despite the concern over terrorism, many security related stocks have been shot down. One small outfit that some pros say could turn out to be a long-run winner is a maker of chemical and radiation detection monitors.  |
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