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Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John Rhea |
Money for space Space exploration is becoming politically fashionable again, and advanced technology firms would be well advised to get on board while the getting is good.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 Ed Walsh |
Navy looks to technology to balance budget cuts Transformational plans for the seagoing service call for vast levels of wired and wireless networking of ships, submarines, aircraft, weapons, communications systems, RF antennas, and more, to offset planned cutbacks in new platform development.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John McHale |
Scared of the dark? For thousands of years armies were wary of attacking at night. They could make use of artificial light - whether torches, searchlights, or headlights - but illumination always risked revealing maneuvers.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John Keller |
Electrowetting can yield rugged, inexpensive, low-power lenses Ask military optoelectronic-systems designers what they want most in lenses, and you will often hear rugged, lightweight, small size, and low cost. In the near future a technology called electrowetting may deliver these qualities and more.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John Keller |
DOD electronics spending may approach $60 billion in 2006 Leaders of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) are proposing a 7.8 percent spending increase for procurement and research in communications, electronics, and intelligence in fiscal year 2006, compared with spending for the same accounts this year.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John McHale |
ViaSat demonstrates mobile broadband technology for command and control Engineers at ViaSat demonstrated the equivalent of a DSL connection inside a moving military Humvee during the Command and Control On-the-Move (C2OTM) demonstration by the U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) Joint C4ISR Battle Center.  |
BusinessWeek March 28, 2005 Gene G. Marcial |
Oshkosh Truck Barrels Along Shares of Oshkosh Truck, a maker of military and commercial vehicles, have ramped up fast. And some pros believe they have a ways to run. Defense and homeland security contracts are helping to fuel profits.  |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Lockheed's Waiting Game Lockheed Martin could profit internationally if the diplomatic issues can be worked out.  |
BusinessWeek March 21, 2005 Stanley Holmes |
Why Boeing's Culture Breeds Turmoil The sacking of CEO Harry Stonecipher won't fix a company marked by excess and infighting.  |
The Motley Fool March 8, 2005 Rich Smith |
The British Are Coming! The U.K.'s BAE Systems is purchasing America's United Defense Industries. At a sales price of $75 per share, the deal values UDI at a 29% premium to its closing price last week.  |
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