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Lockheed Martin wins Navy anti-sub warfare contract
SAN DIEGO, 7 Sept. 2005. Lockheed Martin Orincon was awarded a $30 million contract by the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), San Diego, to provide Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) support to the Program Executive Office, Littoral Mine Warfare (LMW).

Raytheon makes reconnaissance pod for Navy F-18
INDIANAPOLIS, 7 Sept. 2005. The U.S. Navy has awarded a subsidiary of Raytheon Co. a $19.9 million contract to produce reconnaissance pods that play a key role in the network-centric environment of the U.S. warfighter.

Air Force Research Lab information directorate names chief scientist
ROME, N.Y., 7 Sept. 2005. Leaders of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y., are naming Dr. Richard W. Linderman as acting chief scientist.

L-3 to build power amplifier for E-3 Sentry radar
NEW YORK, 6 Sept. 2005. L-3 Communications announced today that its Electron Devices division has received an order from Northrop Grumman Corp. to supply the Wide Band Klystron Power Amplifier (WBKPA) for the E-3 Sentry's Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS).

BAE Systems test-flies first RBAF hawk
HAMPSHIRE, U.K., 2 Sept. 2005. The first of six BAE Systems Hawk 129s destined for the Royal Bahraini Air Force (RBAF) made its first flight at Warton on Friday 26 August - some nine months ahead of schedule.

Boeing completes first airborne test of Wedgetail aircraft's radar
ST. LOUIS, 2 Sept. 2005. -- Boeing Integrated Defense Systems successfully conducted the first in-flight test of the Northrop Grumman Multi-mode Electronically Scanned Array radar aboard a 737 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft for Australia's Project Wedgetail.

Market for nuclear screening portals will tally $3 billion from 2006-2010
WASHINGTON, 2 Sept. 2005. Concerns about homeland security will generate $3 billion in business for designers of nuclear screening portals over the period from 2006 to 2010, according to a report from the analyst firm Homeland Security Research Corp.

PercepTek picks Honeywell and Delphi sensors for DARPA robot race
LITTLETON, Colo., 2 Sept. 2005. Perceptek has announced that their entry for the DARPA Grand Challenge has passed the required rigorous testing and inspection, earning one of 43 semi-finalist slots for the October race.

Millimeter-wave screener finds non-metallic weapons
RICHLAND, Wash., 2 Sept. 2005. If you're looking for concealed weapons these days, you need more than x-ray machines and metal detectors. You want something that also will identify non-metallic weapons, or any other threatening object that may be concealed under clothing.

DC-DC converter module market could reach $5.4 billion by 2010
DUBLIN, Ireland, 2 Sept. 2005. The worldwide market for DC-DC converter modules is projected to increase from $3.3 billion in 2005 to $5.4 billion in 2010, according to the analyst firm Research and Markets.

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