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Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2007 John Keller |
Systems Integrators Waking up to the Benefits of Contract Manufacturing Military and aerospace prime systems integrators are catching on to a business reality that the commercial industry has known for years -- outsourcing electronic systems manufacturing can save a lot of headaches.  |
National Defense November 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Industry Fortune Tellers See a Mix of Boom and Bust For the defense industry, depending on whom you talk to, these are the best of times, and the worst of times.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2008 |
K & F Electronics to Supply FAA with Printed Circuit Boards K & F Electronics won a three-year contract to upgrade the electronics in the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aeronautical Center.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2010 |
Rad-Hard Semiconductors That Resist Space Radiation in Space Electronics Offered by Rochester Rochester Electronics is expanding its inventory and manufacturing capabilities for space-qualified semiconductors that resist the effects of space radiation.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2007 John McHale |
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Ronald c. Jost to Keynote Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum Conference in March Session topics include: COTS integration panel discussion, COTS acquisition, software-defined radio and the Joint Tactical Radio System program, IPv6 and its influence on military systems, information assurance, and more.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2007 John Keller |
Defense Executive: News for Defense Industry Managers Defense Executive will inform senior managers in the military and aerospace industries about the latest and most timely information on emerging markets, contract awards, contracting opportunities and more.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Mark Anderson |
Made by Apple in Name Only Foxconn and other contract manufacturers earn most of the revenue but little of the profit  |
InternetNews November 22, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
IBM Flies Into Aerospace Electronics IBM has notched an electronics and engineering deal from Honeywell, a major win in Big Blue's push with aerospace and defense contractors.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2006 |
Annie Turner takes helm of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe magazine A veteran journalist of the technology industry, Turner has written about the technical, economic, social, and political aspects of information technology and telecommunications for the last 11 years.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
Thermal Management Targets the Enemy of Electronics: Excessive Heat Heat threatens the longevity and performance of electronics, especially vehicular electronics (vetronics), in military-aero environments.  |
Inc. September 2008 |
What the Inc. 5000 Companies Do How the top 5000 entrepreneurial companies are distributed among industries.  |
Science News February 10, 2007 |
Science Safari: Electronics Recycling The Electronics Industry Alliance's recycling Web site provides an online guide to electronics recyclers and disposal options across the United States.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2007 John Keller |
Cost-Sensitive Military Pressures Power Supply Makers to Shrink and Ruggedize COTS Devices Manufacturers of power electronics for military and aerospace applications say they are under pressure to shrink device size and keep a lid on prices, as well as to ruggedize and integrate off-the-shelf components.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Lockheed Martin Picks Sypris for Satellite Cards Engineers at Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems will use the cards in its A2100 commercial satellites and for various government programs.  |
BusinessWeek April 9, 2009 |
Different Mexicos The global recession has jolted all of Mexico, but some cities have made great strides in boosting their competitiveness against China.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
Asia-Pacific Region Nears 70% Share of Worldwide Power-Supply and Power-Management IC Market This market not only is the largest regional segment, but also is forecast to increase the fastest thorough 2010, when it will account for 70% of a substantially larger worldwide worldwide power-supply and power-management integrated-circuit market.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2008 John McHale |
COTS Integration and Acquisition is Focus of Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum Dr. Stephen M. Jarrett, chief technologist of the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems (SPAWAR) will discuss solutions to COTS integration challenges and other issues facing defense COTS electronics designers.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2005 |
Overmolded Electronics Packaging Available for Licensing Officials of Delphi Corporation are offering their company's advanced overmolding technology to encase electronics assemblies for licensing.  |
National Defense February 2005 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
U.S. Must Not Lose Manufacturing Edge The decline in U.S. manufacturing capabilities is not news to many of our readers. Only a year ago, we reported that the manufacturing sector had sustained 37 consecutive months of job losses.  |
National Defense September 2005 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Industry Must Sharpen Its Manufacturing Edge As the defense budget continues to tighten, the cost of manufacturing must be cut. Even relatively small investments in advanced manufacturing processes can save millions of dollars in weapon costs.  |
IndustryWeek December 14, 2011 Pat Panchak |
What if Public Policy Changes Are Not Enough? An important question - and its answer - reveal potential shortcomings in our approach to strengthening U.S. manufacturing.  |
National Defense January 2007 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Manufacturing Edge Essential to Defense While the U.S. defense industry remains unsurpassed, it faces long-term challenges - one of which is its ability to secure innovative manufacturing capabilities. This applies all the way from bombers to boots.  |
Home Toys February 2003 John French |
Market for Residential Lighting Control Brightens While Installation/Ownership Concerns Dim Ease of installation and programming, excellent markup potential, and low service callbacks are enticing more custom electronics dealers, general contractors and electrical contractors into the market year after year, ensuring the market a bright future.  |
IndustryWeek July 22, 2009 Jonathan Katz |
America's View of Manufacturing: By the Numbers Deloitte's 'Public Viewpoint on Manufacturing' study highlights manufacturing's importance in the U.S. economy.  |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Game Over in Electronics Retailing Best Buy's retailing success has allowed it to capture a 20% share of its industry, allowing it to further increase its clout with suppliers while keeping its margins more stable. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Getting Shocked at Circuit City? Are investors getting a little too excited about this electronics retailer?  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2008 John McHale |
Managing Thermal Efficiency of Modern Processors Discussed at Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum Current and future-generation processors are creating escalating thermal demands on military designers.  |
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Holiday Gift Guide 2013: Fashion From electronics to socks, there is something for everyone on the list.  |
National Defense February 2004 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
State of Manufacturing Base Is Cause for Concern One lesson that we learned from the "Buy America" debate last year was the need for a thorough and detailed discussion on a national level about the state of the U.S. industrial base, particularly the capabilities of American industry to manufacture sophisticated components for weapon systems.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
Just In Time -- Buddy, Can You Spare a Job? U.S. manufacturers assert their continuing relevance despite a decline in overall employment and a lack of commitment from politicians.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2008 |
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Manufacturing? Outsourcing saves pharmaceutical companies money -- except when it doesn't. Here's how to decide what to do.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 John Keller |
Revenge of COTS Procurement: Counterfeit Parts A decade and a half after military commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) procurement burst onto the scene in a big way, the scourge of high tech counterfeit electronic parts is still with us, but industry finally seems to be getting off the dime to do something about it.  |
The Motley Fool August 13, 2007 Rimmy Malhotra |
Dark Days Ahead for Best Buy and Circuit City? Moore's Law and declining margins could spell long-term doom for retailers. While the electronics stores segment might do well in the near term, there are other industries out there that will produce more shocking longer-term returns.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2008 Philip C. Deck |
Guest viewpoint: Contractors need to adopt next-generation, requirements-management technology Efficiencies made possible by proven advances in requirements technology now put military and aerospace electronics contractors in a better position to help customers meet the increased demand for rapid response to changing threats.  |
Home Toys April 2004 |
Technologies are moving closer together in the intelligent home In an increasing number of today's homes advanced technology is being used to make living and working easier.  |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2007 |
Different Priorities Depending on your industry, there are significant differences in investment prioritization for manufacturing operations software.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2007 John S. McClenahen |
Legacy: John S. McClenahen Much about manufacturing has changed during the past 40 years.  |
IndustryWeek May 20, 2009 |
First Up -- Sweating the Big Stuff -- and It's All Big Stuff It's time to put manufacturing on the list of national issues we must address now.  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Better Not Buy Best Buy? The consumer electronics giant is doing just fine now, but tomorrow may pose some challenges.  |
Chemistry World September 17, 2007 |
Uk Pharma Shifts Manufacturing Overseas Drug firm AstraZeneca has today reiterated that it will outsource drug manufacturing.  |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2004 Mark Mahorney |
The Flexible Flextronics The company is the leader in high-volume, low-margin, profitable discount electronics manufacturing. Its international diversification makes it potentially a good fit in any tech portfolio.  |
National Defense June 2010 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Defense Manufacturing: A Crisis in the Making Defense manufacturing is like the weather. Everyone talks about it, but no one does anything.  |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2006 Patricia Panchak |
Editor's Page -- U.S. Manufacturing's Global Future Here's what we can learn from big energy's strong showing.  |
National Defense February 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Aviation Fire Extinguisher Makes Debut at Convention The Halotron 1, a 150-pound, wheeled extinguisher, is said to offer maximum visibility when being used and offers no electrostatic or thermal shock to damage on board electronics.  |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Circuit City Goes Haywire Circuit City just stoked electronic retail-industry concerns. It's shares are down 18%.  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Santa Skips Circuit City Overall December sales at the electronics retailer were up a scant 1.8% to $1.75 billion. Same-store sales fell 5.8%.  |
IndustryWeek September 22, 2010 |
First Up: Saving American Manufacturing Michele Nash-Hoff's crusade to save American manufacturing and the middle class.  |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Universal Display Takes a Huge Step Every journey of a thousand electronics partners starts in South Korea these days.  |
Chemistry World June 8, 2015 James Urquhart |
Injectable electronics unfold to monitor brain activity Flexible electronics have been created that unfold once injected into a biological tissue such as the brain.  |
National Defense March 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
As Companies Get Larger, They Become Less Responsive, Says Officer As top U.S. defense contractors continue to expand via mergers and acquisitions, they are, in many cases, making life more difficult for their military customers, said the Army's head of aviation procurement, Maj. Gen. Joseph L. Bergantz.  |