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OLED Display for Thermal Imaging Helmet
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. & ALLENTOWN, Pa., October. 7, 2003. eMagin Corporation, a manufacturer of active matrix OLED microdisplays, and Night Vision Equipment Company, manufacturer of night vision and laser products, announced that eMagin's OLED displays are featured in Night Vision Equipment Company's HelmetIR helmet, which was introduced at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Expo in Washington, DC and at the US Naval Institute Warfare Exposition in Virginia Beach, VA.

ASE Receives $2M for Van X-ray Screening Systems
BILLERICA, Mass., October 6, 2003. American Science and Engineering, has received orders from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for four Z Backscatter Vans (ZBV). The orders are from two agencies within DHS, and include installation, operator training and a one-year warranty.

Foster-Miller Receives $3M for Vest Monitor
WALTHAM, Mass., October 3, 2003. The Department of Defense has included $3 million in the recently approved 2004 spending bill to further develop a soldier health monitoring garment that uses Foster-Miller's electro-textile technology. Electro-textile technology will make it possible to remotely monitor the medical condition of soldiers in the field via a durable, comfortable, wear- and-forget undergarment

L-3 Communications Acquires Klein Associates
NEW YORK, October 2, 2003. L-3 Communications has acquired Klein Associates, Inc., a business unit of OYO Corporation of Japan, for $30 million in cash. Klein Associates is expected to be slightly accretive to L-3 Communications results.

SatCon Announces $3.4M for High Reliability Electronics
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. October 1, 2003. SatCon Electronics has booked new orders valued at $3.4 million during their fiscal fourth quarter ended September 30, 2003. These orders include $2.9 million in new contracts for military communication and avionics systems to military customers and $500,000 in orders from United States and Europe-based commercial customers

Security Intelligence Develops Anti-terrorism Jammer
NEW YORK, September 30, 2003. Security Intelligence Technologies and its wholly owned subsidiary, Homeland Security Strategies, Inc., (HSS) have released their collaborative product, the Terrorist Trap VIP-16, a portable radio frequency detection and jamming system used in counter terrorism and bomb prevention.

CSC Wins $1.1B Army Flight Simulation Contract
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., September 29, 2003. Computer Sciences Corporation has been awarded a contract to provide simulator-based flight training and related aviation training support activities to the U.S. Army Aviation Center at Ft. Rucker, Ala. CSC estimates the value of the contract, which has twelve base years and one eight-year option period, to be in excess of $1.1 billion if all options are exercised.

SSPI to Assist Thales in Mine Detection
Burnaby, B.C., Canada, September 26, 2003. Spectrum Signal Processing will be providing software reconfigurable signal processing platforms to Thales Underwater Systems. The platforms, based on Spectrum's SDR-3000 family of software reconfigurable platforms, will be used for detection of mines from an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV).

ASE Receives $1.9M Order from DHS for X-ray Inspection System
BILLERICA, Mass., September 25, 2003. American Science and Engineering has received an order from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for a MobileSearch X-ray inspection system. Valued at approximately $1.9 million, the order also includes AS&E's Radioactive Threat Detection (RTD) technology to guard against nuclear devices and dirty bombs, as well as the "backscatter-only" option, which allows for rapid screenings in crowded locations.

BAE & SBS Cooperate On Safety-Critical Systems
Nashua NH, September 24, 2003. BAE SYSTEMS and SBS Technologies have joined forces to market systems for safety-critical use. The two companies have agreed to collaborate to provide the CsLEOS real-time operating system from BAE SYSTEMS for applications using SBS Technologies single-board computers (SBC). The combination provides a solution for customers whose products must meet rigid safety standards

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