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L3 Communications acquires SY Technology to bolster capabilities in missile defense and simulation NEW YORK -- L-3 Communications acquired SY Technology Inc., which specializes in air warfare simulation; command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) architectures; and missile defense and space systems technology, L3 officials announced Jan. 7.
Synergy Microsystems unveils two dual-processor single-board computers for military and DSP applications SAN DIEGO -- Synergy Microsystems Inc. in San Diego, which specializes in VME and CompactPCI computing technologies, announced production availability of two dual-CPU boards Jan. 9: the Rhino 10 conduction-cooled and the Falcon P-10 air-cooled.
Northrop Grumman to work on DARPA target engagement program MELBOURNE, Fla. -- Jan. 8, 2002 -- Officials at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, N.Y., recently chose Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems' Airborne Ground Surveillance and Battle Management (AGS&BM) business unit to demonstrate the next phase of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Affordable Moving Surface Target Engagement (AMSTE) program.
Engenium provides conceptual search tool for DOD Defense Messaging System DALLAS -- Officials at that Northrop Grumman Corp.'s California Microwave Systems business unit in Belcamp, Md., are using Semetric intelligent information retrieval technology from Engenium, Inc for a Defense Messaging System (DMS) product called the Decision Agent.
Ground station that controls SBIRS missile-tracking satellite network goes on line in Colorado AURORA, Colo. -- A new station that operates the nation's network of missile-tracking satellites used to detect and track missile launches around the world has achieved initial operating capability, U.S. Air Force officials announced Jan. 7.
Tackling electromagnetic interference Air Force researchers envision a new generation of unmanned airborne sensor platform, but need to keep its sensors from jamming one another
ROME, N.Y. -- U.S. Air Force planners are looking for ways to address difficult electronic interference problems on future generations of pilotless sensor aircraft.
Saudi air force chooses jet fighter training system from Cubic Corp. EGLIN AFB, Fla. -- Combat aircraft flight training officials of the Royal Saudi Air Force in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, needed a new air combat training system. They found their solution from Cubic Defense Systems in San Diego.
Northrop Grumman to develop new radar for next-generation Hawkeye BETHPAGE, N.Y. -- Officials at the U.S. Navy recently chose Northrop Grumman's Integrated Systems sector's Airborne Early Warning and Electronic Warfare (AEW & EW) Systems business unit to develop a new radar for the E-2C Hawkeye Radar Modernization Program (RMP).
Switched-fabric networks get mixed review in new VDC study NATICK, Mass -- There is good news and bad news for the InfiniBand switched-network computing fabric, according to a new study by industry analyst Venture Development Corp. (VDC) of Natick, Mass.
Sky Computers, SensorComm to provide signal processing for Navy acoustic system BETHESDA, Md. -- Sonar experts at the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division in Bethesda, Md., needed integrated computer subsystems for the Acoustic Trials Measurement System -- better-known as ATOMS. They found their solution from a team of Sky Computers of Chelmsford, Mass., and SensorComm of Annapolis, Md.
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