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Boeing names suppliers for weapons bay door on Navy P-8
ROSELAND, N.J., 26 Oct. 2005. Curtiss-Wright Corp. announced today that, teamed with Parker Hannifin Controls System Division (CSD), they have been selected by The Boeing Company to provide the Weapons Bay Door Drive System for the P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) program.

Analysts forecast dip in federal IT spending
ARLINGTON, Va., 26 Oct. 2005. Government spending on information technology will grow slower than expected from 2006 to 2011, according to analysts with the Government Electronics and Information Technology Association (GEIA).

Raytheon to provide guidance systems for 5,000-pound smart bombs
TUCSON, Ariz., 25 Oct. 2005. Engineers at Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Ariz., are set to build 140 Guided Bomb Unit-28C/B guidance control units and tail kits under terms of an $18.5 million contract modification awarded Oct. 18.

Unmanned fighter aircraft program takes another step toward deployment
ARLINGTON, Va., 25 Oct. 2005. Aircraft designers at the Northrop Grumman Corp. Integrated Systems division in San Diego are adapting the U.S. X-47B Joint Unmanned Combat Air System (JUCAS) to operate from aircraft carriers in a move that places the futuristic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) closer to deployment.

Boeing sells avionics enclosure factory
SEATTLE, 24 Oct. 2005. The Boeing Company today completed the sale of its operations in Arnprior, Canada, to Arnprior Aerospace, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Industries, Inc. Boeing did not disclose terms of the sale.

NATO seeks solutions to layered missile defense
BRUSSELS, Belgium, 24 Oct. 2005. Leaders at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are accepting bids for an active layered theatre ballistic missile defense system.

Dutch air force replaces KC-10 cockpit displays
EXTON, Pa., 24 Oct. 2005. Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. announced that the Boeing Company's Wichita Development and Modification Center has placed a $900,000 order for the company's Primary Flight Display System for use on the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) Cockpit Upgrade Program.

MTC to upgrade infrared sensors on Air Force HC-130
DAYTON, Ohio, 24 Oct. 2005. MTC Technologies, Inc. has won a $4.8 million potential value FAST task order for modifications, system integrations/enhancements, and testing associated with the AN/AAQ-36 Infrared Detection Set (IDS) system on HC-130(H)N and HC-130N/P aircraft.

General Dynamics builds new howitzer for Spanish Army
MADRID, Spain, 24 Oct. 2005. General Dynamics Santa Barbara Sistemas has signed an eight-year, 181 million euro (US $216.2 million) contract to supply the Spanish Army with a total of 70 155/52 APU SBT howitzers.

V-22 Osprey will de-ice blades with LaBarge electronics
ST. LOUIS, 21 Oct. 2005. LaBarge, Inc. has received a $1.2 million contract from Bell Helicopter to produce electronic subassemblies for the de-icing system of the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor military aircraft. LaBarge anticipates follow-on orders.

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