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Pentagon funds superconductor research WESTBOROUGH, Mass., 19 Oct. 2005. American Superconductor Corp. today announced the company has been awarded three new government contracts for second generation (2G) high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire and applications development.
Swiss fighter jets will use radio network from ThalesRaytheonSystems FULLERTON, Calif., 19 Oct. 2005. ThalesRaytheonSystems (TRS) has received $120 million in contracts from the Swiss defense procurement agency, armasuisse, to provide the Swiss Air Force with advanced Link-16 connectivity for their fighter aircraft.
Homeland Security budget grows to $40.6 billion for 2006 WASHINGTON, 19 Oct. 2005. The 2006 budget for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will increase funding for explosives detection technology, for the Coast Guard's Deepwater upgrade program, and for an integrated Preparedness Directorate to enhance coordination and deployment.
DoD uses Raytheon maritime surveillance system to fight drug dealers TEWKSBURY, Mass., 18 Oct. 2005. Raytheon Company's Project ATHENA has been awarded a $1.1 million cost plus fixed fee contract modification from the U.S. Department of Defense's Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office to further demonstrate the maritime domain awareness system's capability to provide wide-area surveillance for coastal and national defense.
DoD predicts satellite blackouts from space storms GILBERT, Ariz., 18 Oct. 2005. Researchers at Spectrum Astro Space Systems, in Gilbert, Ariz, are making progress in testing the communication/navigation outage forecasting system (C/NOFS) satellite.
Air Force pushes wireless networking on 33 more bases ASHBURN, Va., 18 Oct. 2005. Leaders at the Department of Defense are cautious to install wireless networks on military bases because of security risks inherent in over-the-air transmission.
Objective Interface unveils highly secure communications software ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., 18 Oct. 2005. Objective Interface Systems Inc. is announcing PCSexpress secure communications middleware that is integral to MILS (Multiple Independent Levels of Security), a foundational software architecture created to meet security threats to mission-critical systems.
PanAmSat satellite supporting space-based civil air navigation service deployed ROCKVILLE, Md., 17 October 2005 -- The second satellite with a payload that will support air navigation enhancements for the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) has been deployed for Lockheed Martin by the PanAmSat Corp. The PanAmSat Galaxy 15 satellite, carrying a dual C-band and L-band payload, was launched last week from Kourou, French Guiana.
Boeing selects PFW as a supplier for the 787 Dreamliner EVERETT, Wash., 17 Oct. 2005 -- Boeing has selected Pfalz-Flugzeugwerke (PFW) to provide metallic tubing and ducting for the all-new 787 Dreamliner.
General Dynamics gets multimillion-dollar contracts for major naval vessel design work WASHINGTON, 17 Oct. 2005. U.S. Navy officials are looking to shipbuilding divisions of General Dynamics Corp. for major surface ship and submarine work.
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