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Ball Aerospace to build NEXTSat spacecraft for U.S. defense program BOULDER, Col. -- Experts at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. recently announced that they are building the NEXTSat spacecraft for the U.S. Department of Defense's Orbital Express Advanced Technology demonstration program.
BAE Systems uses Spectrum flexComm technology for the Direction Finding System Gaithersburg, Md. -- Experts at BAE Systems' Advanced Systems Group recently partnered with engineers at Spectrum Signal Processing in Burnaby, British Columbia, for a joint development of BAE Systems' next-generation Direction Finding System. BAE Systems has already received an initial order for the Direction Finding System, which is designed to pinpoint the origin of wireless signals.
Industry briefing on DOD's Software Protection Initiative set for April 24 in Orlando ORLANDO, Fla. -- Leaders of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) are trying to safeguard the military's software against hackers and software pirates through a program called the Software Protection Initiative (SPI).
AVT and Thales Avionics look to develop video security systems for commercial aircraft VICTORIA, British Columbia -- Officials at the Thales Avionics in Montreal recently signed a memorandum of understanding with AVT Audio Visual Telecommunications Corp. to develop a new concept of video security systems for eventual use on commercial aircraft.
Implantable Chips Can Meet Security Needs BOSTON Mass., April 12,2002 -- There is growing interest and controversy surrounding radio frequency identification (RFID) chips that can be implanted into humans for the purpose of tracking and storing personal or medical information. One of the issues not yet raised in the current exploration of this topic has been that of security for these chips. Health records deserve better safeguarding than auto parts on an assembly line
Titan Wins $103M IT Services Contract From USAF SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- The Titan Corporation announced that its subsidiary Titan Systems Corporation has been awarded a competitive contract by the U.S. Air Force having a potential value, with options if exercised, of $103 million through December 2006. Awarded by the Air Force's Electronic Systems Center , headquartered at Hanscom AFB, the contract supports ESC's Information Technology Services Program needs for the Combat Air Forces Command and Control Systems Program Office
Air Force researchers seek to bolster U.S. defenses against radar jamming and spoofing WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio -- U.S. Air Force electronic warfare experts are trying to find better ways of protecting military radar systems from hostile jammers and other kinds of electronic spoofing, which they call "electronic attack."
Raytheon STARS Early Display Achieves Operational Capability MARLBORO, Mass. -- Raytheon's second limited production system of the Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) Early Display Configuration (EDC) achieved successful initial operational capability (IOC) for the terminal radar approach control (TRACON) facility servicing Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn.
Merrimac Wins Advanced Receiver Defense Contract WEST CALDWELL, N.J. -- Merrimac Industries, Inc. has received a contract from Lockheed Martin Corporation NE&SS-Surface Systems to provide a subsystem for use in their High Band Multifunction Receive System (HBMRS). The Multifunction Receive System is part of the RF System Advanced Technology Program, whose technology goals include radar, electronic warfare, and communications functions sharing a common antenna
Army on the lookout for sensor suites that enable UAVs and helicopters to operate as teams FORT EUSTIS, Va. -- U.S. Army researchers are trying to find out which companies in industry are capable of designing and manufacturing sensor suites for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that cooperate with other UAVs and with manned helicopters.
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