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National Defense April 2005 |
Goggles Help Brits See Better In Afghanistan British troops in Afghanistan are receiving advanced protective eyewear from Revision Eyewear Inc.  |
National Defense April 2005 |
Machines Tame Defects On High Speed Lines A 360-degree inspection and sorting machine now is available to help ensure the quality of fasteners, screw parts, ammunition and related cylindrical parts.  |
National Defense April 2005 Heather Owens |
WID Member Leads Global Tech Security Effort K. Eileen Giglio, a longtime member of Women In Defense, is leading a major Pentagon effort to increase understanding the issues surrounding international technology security.  |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Stinger Shoots Itself The would-be competitor of Taser tries to bury some big news. Since we can't short this one, the only thing for a wise investor to do is grab a bag of popcorn and enjoy the show.  |
The Motley Fool March 21, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Taser Shuffles Board Finally, some good news for shareholders. The company announced the resignation of troubled board member Bernard Kerik. He will be replaced by Judy Martz, a one-term Republican governor of Montana.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 21, 2005 Jeffrey L. Cruikshank |
Let's Start a Rocket Company! An example excerpted from the newly published Shaping the Waves: A History of Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School, and a Q&A with with its author.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John McHale |
Aircraft countermeasure, Coast Guard DeepWater see big budget increases The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Fiscal Year 2006 budget request has significant increases for commercial aircraft countermeasures technology and the U.S. Coast Guard Integrated Deepwater System program.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 |
New products New: Board products... Components... Computers... Connectors... Data buses and networking... Data Recording and Telemetry... Integrated circuits... Imaging and video... Motors and motor control... Power electronics... RF and microwave... Design and development tools... MEMS... Software...  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 |
Product applications Curtiss-Wright controllers in Bradley Fighting Vehicle... SGI computers drive Saab flight simulator... I-Logix software runs Meteor missile... Smiths picks Seaweed for C-130 upgrade... Harris chip drives Raytheon IFF system... Navy picks VPT power converters... etc.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John Keller |
The big defense cuts that didn't happen Many of the anticipated big cuts in the Pentagon's 2006 budget request have simply failed to materialize - yet. The U.S. Department of Defense budget request contains solid funding for electronics-rich programs such as the Air Force F/A-22 fighter-bomber, the Joint Strike Fighter, and the Army Future Combat System.  |
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