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Raytheon set to upgrade internal components of AN/PSC-5 Spitfire radio
FORT MONMOUTH, N.J. -- Communications engineers at Raytheon Co. in Largo, Fla., are making plans to repair and overhaul the Army and Marine Corps AN/PSC-5 Spitfire lightweight, Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA), manpack, line-of-sight and tactical satellite communications radio.

Air Force chooses ITT Gilfillan for mobile air traffic control radar system
HANSCOM AFB, Mass. -- U.S. Air Force officials needed mobile precision-approach radar systems for their Mobile Approach Control System. They found their solution from ITT Gilfillan Defense and Electronics in Van Nuys, Calif.

Metrum-Datatape changes name to Sypris Data Systems
MONROVIA, Calif. -- Leaders of data storage systems designer Metrum-Datatape of Monrovia, Calif., changed the company's name to Sypris Data Systems Inc. Jan. 1.

DARPA program uses Carnegie Mellon researchers to find new ways of controlling aircraft
PITTSBURGH -- Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh are looking into new ways to control manned and unmanned aircraft under terms of a $2.5 million contract awarded Dec. 7.

Boeing moves project ahead to install Microvision helmet-mounted displays in helicopter avionics
SEATTLE -- Avionics designers at the Boeing Phantom Works in Seattle are evaluating a prototype helmet-mounted display system from Microvision Inc. of Bothell, Wash., for potential use in future military aircraft, simulation systems and other Boeing systems, Microvision officials announced Dec. 27.

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