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Army officials eye silent hybrid-electric version of the venerable Humvee WARREN, Mich. -- U.S. Army vehicle designers are considering the possibility of building hybrid-electric versions of the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) -- better known as the Humvee -- that are able to operate silently.
Northrop Grumman uses Themis single-board computers for AN/TYQ-23 upgrades WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. -- Officials at Northrop Grumman's Navigation Systems division recently chose VMEbus single-board computers from Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif., for use in upgrading the portable Tactical Air Operations Command and Control System (AN/TYQ-23) units.
Boeing Subsidiary Provides Airport Simulation Capability SEATTLE, -- Preston Aviation Solutions Pty., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, has licensed its Total Airspace & Airport Modeler (TAAM) to Landrum & Brown, an international airport planning consultant firm. Landrum & Brown recently completed a detailed study of aircraft ground movements at Chicago O'Hare International Airport using the TAAM software
Martin Receives $326M Contract for the PAC-3 Missile DALLAS, -- Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control has received a contract totaling $326.6 million from the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) for continued production of the Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC-3) Missile
Orbital Sciences chooses Boeing amplifiers to sharpen satellite communications signals DULLES, Va. -- Satellite systems designers at Orbital Sciences Corp. in Dulles, Va., needed electronic amplifiers that enhance the transmission of very low-level radio frequency signals from orbiting satellites back to Earth. They found their solution from Boeing Electron Dynamic Devices (EDD), in Torrance, Calif.
Navy avionics designers seek industry ideas on improving radar and RF communications PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md. -- U.S. Navy avionics experts are asking industry for ideas on how to substantially improve the performance of aircraft radar and radio frequency (RF) communications systems.
Lean Aerospace Initiative Conference to Focus On Growth Opportunities LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Jerry B. Khoury, managing director of California Manufacturing Technology Center (CMTC), will be co-presenting with the West Los Angeles Community College, the Riverside Community College, and Northrop Grumman, Advanced Combat Systems of El Segundo, California, at the upcoming Lean Aerospace Initiative Plenary Conference. To be held March 26 and 27 in Los Angeles, this year's conference will focus on the theme, Enterprise Value: The New Horizon
PEI Electronics Awarded $10.4 Million Contract HUNTSVILLE, Ala., -- Integrated Defense Technologies, Inc. subsidiary, PEI Electronics, has been awarded a $10.4 million fixed price contract for six Test Program Sets (TPS) to upgrade existing General Purpose Interface Assemblies (GPIA). The PEI designed and developed test systems are located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and used by the Saudi Arabian National Guard
Air Force to brief industry March 26 on miniature air vehicles able to carry weapons and jammers EGLIN AFB, Fla. -- U.S. Air Force experts are sponsoring an industry briefing March 26 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for companies to discuss their ideas on how to build miniature air-launched vehicles -- or MALVs -- fitted with electronic jammers or weapons.
ECSI Pursues Security Business with NATO Countries CLIFTON, N.J.-- ECSI, a provider of security and anti-terrorist systems, announced the launch of a new marketing campaign to arrange and promote business transactions with NATO countries in Europe. An integral component for success in the new marketing campaign is a Joint Efforts Agreement with the Wallach-Gracer Corporation, a premier export management company established in 1947
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