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Online News 2005 P38

Thales and Lockheed Martin win contracts to design FRES data network LONDON, 1 Sept. 2005. Atkins Defence and the Ministry of Defence announced awards to Thales and to Lockheed Martin U.K. for the design, integration and demonstration of the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) Electronic Architecture (EA) Technology Demonstrator Programme (TDP).
National Science Foundation funds MEMs research at Sandia Lab FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., 31 August 2005. A team of engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation and a private company to develop novel electronic-packaging technologies for micro-electromechanical-system (MEMS) devices.
Air Force pushes optical data network COLUMBUS, Ohio, 31 August 2005. Srico was awarded a $750,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to continue to pursue development for the U.S. Air Force of an ultra-high dynamic range modulated optical source based on a compact Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) intensity modulator.
Air Force develops electric pickup truck FREDERICK, Colo., 31 August 2005. UQM Technologies Inc. announced today that it has received additional funding from the U.S. Air Force to purchase and evaluate a high voltage battery charging system and engineer an electric pickup truck for the future installation of a fuel cell auxiliary power unit that would supplement the amount of power available onboard the vehicle.
Raytheon competes for joint missile contract TUCSON, Ariz., 31 August 2005. Raytheon Co. has named its partners for the upcoming Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) contract competition this fall.
Space Shuttle used infrared cameras from Sensors Unlimited PRINCETON, N.J., 31 August 2005. Sensors Unlimited, Inc. (SUI) has played a critical role in the inspection system that was implemented during the flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery for the Return to Flight mission.
NASA tests Martian robots in Arizona desert FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., 31 August 2005. Meaningful exploration in the hostile environs of the moon and Mars will depend on mobility. Tough, dependable equipment will be needed to get there, work there and get back safely.
BAE Systems to provide electronic components for U.S. Army helicopter avionics systems WAYNE, N.J., 31 Aug. 2005. BAE Systems in Wayne, N.J., is building electronic components for the AN/ASN-128B Doppler Global Positioning System Navigation System aboard variations of the U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk and CH-47 Chinook helicopters.
Westinghouse seeks licensees to commercialize portable radiation detection system AIKEN, S.C., 30 Aug. 2005. Westinghouse Savannah River Co. in Aiken, S.C., is soliciting interest from companies wishing to obtain license rights to market and distribute a radiological detection system to commercial customers.
FAA trains controllers with Lockheed Martin simulator ROCKVILLE, Md., 30 August 2005. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completed training its first class of student air traffic controllers using its new Initial Academy Training System (IATS).
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