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NASA picks vision sensor for Martian UAV
SUNNYVALE, Calif., 10 August 2005. OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced that it is collaborating with NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to supply image sensors for the Picosat and Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Systems Engineering (PAUSE) Mars prototype aerobot project.

AAI Corp. builds Stinger training system for Dutch army
HUNT VALLEY, Md., 10 August 2005. United Industrial Corp. announced today that its subsidiary AAI Corp. has been awarded a $13.8 million contract by the Royal Netherlands Army (RNLA) to provide an Advanced Moving Target Simulator (AMTS) system for air defense training for the nation's armed forces and related logistics support for a period of 15 years.

Cree builds better chips for Air Force radar
DURHAM, N.C. 10 August 2005. Cree Inc. has won a $19.7 million Air Force contract to develop semiconductor chips for advanced military radar and commercial purposes.

TSA funds upgrade to passenger screening system
BILLERICA, Mass. 10 August 2005. American Science and Engineering, Inc. (AS&E) announced today the receipt of a $722,000 contract award from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to upgrade its Z Backscatter personnel screening system.

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will use camera from Ball Aerospace
BOULDER, Colo., 9 August 2005. NASA's next journey to Mars, scheduled to launch August 10 from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, will include a camera built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. for the University of Arizona.

Space shuttle used batteries from BST Systems
PLAINFIELD, Conn., 9 August 2005. When the space shuttle Discovery landed this morning, a Plainfield-based battery manufacturer took pride that its products helped with the success of the space launch and its mission in space.

Space & satellite market will reach $158 billion by 2010
BETHESDA, Md., 9 August 2005. The worldwide market for commercial services and government programs in space and satellite systems reached $103 billion in 2004 and is forecast to exceed $158 billion in 2010, according to a new report from the International Space Business Council.

Industry team will compete for Army helicopter contract
OWEGO, N.Y., 9 August 2005. Lockheed Martin and MD Helicopters Inc. (MDHI) have joined forces to compete for the U.S. Army's Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) program.

Army names CACI for work on satellite communication
ARLINGTON, Va., 9 August 2005. CACI International Inc. announced today that it has been awarded a delivery order contract by the Intelligence and Information Directorate of the U.S. Army Communication-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) to continue supporting the Army's TROJAN satellite communications systems.

Marine Corps orders chemical warfare protective clothing
SPRINGFIELD, Va., 8 August 2005. VERSAR, Inc. announced today the award of a five-year contract supporting the Joint Service Chemical Agent Testing Program, through the U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Logistics Command, Albany, Ga.

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