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Symantec expands security offerings with acquisition of AXENT
Symantec Corp. leaders recently expanded their Internet security offerings by acquiring Axent Technologies Inc. in Rockville, Md.

Lockheed Martin to supply aircraft electronics test sets for U.S. Navy
Experts at the Lockheed Martin Corp. Information Systems division in Orlando, Fla., are providing computers and software to the U.S. Navy to test avionics, radar, and electronic warfare systems on combat aircraft.

Motorola unveils GPS on a chip for embedded applications
Officials of the Motorola Integrated Electronic Systems Sector (IESS) in Elk Grove Village, Ill., are introducing their single-chip Global Positioning System (GPS) called Oncore.

TRW nears production start of indium phosphide IC production
TRW officials are installing manufacturing equipment in a newly constructed facility for a high-volume production line for indium phosphide (InP) semiconductors.

Harris offers new software for microwave radio path planning
The Harris Corp. Microwave Communications Division in Redwood Shores, Calif., released a microwave radio path planning software package Sept. 25 that enables technicians to plan digital microwave paths.

Boeing chooses Link Simulation for combat aircraft trainers
Officials of the Boeing Co. needed three new training simulators for the U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet jet fighter-bomber.

Lockheed Martin Team to modernize NORAD systems under $1.5 billion contract
U.S. Air Force leaders chose Lockheed Martin Corp. Sept. 20 to integrate about 40 command-and-control systems of the North American Aerospace Command (NORAD), and U.S. Space Command under terms of a $1.5 billion contract.

NASA Stops Work on Pluto Mission
NASA leaders are shelving their planned mission to Pluto because of increasing spacecraft costs, NASA officials say.

Lockheed Martin set to upgrade Air Force GPS IIR satellites
U.S. Air Force officials are asking engineers at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, Calif., to modernize as many as 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) Block IIR satellites, Lockheed Martin announced Sept. 11.

National Semiconductor rolls out tiny 8-bit A-D converters
Leaders of National Semiconductor Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., introduced two new 8-bit A-D converters Sept. 11 that require 2.5 times less board area than the alternative 24-pin thin shrink small outline package (TSSOP) for the same chip design, company officials say.

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