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DDC-I announces SCORE integrated development environment for TMS320C40 DSPs PHOENIX, 31 Dec. 2006. DDC-I, a supplier of development tools for safety-critical applications, has announced the availability of its SCORE Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Texas Instrument's TMS320C40. The SCORE IDE enables C40 developers to take existing Ada 83 programs developed for the C40, upgrade them using a mixture of Ada 95 and Embedded C++, and deploy them on a royalty-free Ada 95 run-time system.
Fortress Technologies develops rapid response communications solution for Texas National Guard TAMPA, Fla., 30 Dec. 2006. Engineers at Fortress Technologies, maker of secure wireless networking solutions, have developed a next-generation Rapid Response Communications Kit for the Texas National Guard. Rapid Response Communications Kits are mobile systems that enable secure wireless communications during emergency response situations, allowing the Texas National Guard to quickly establish voice, video, and data communications in environments that have no available infrastructure.
Space Micro Inc.'s single-board computer launched in space aboard satellite SAN DIEGO, 29 Dec. 2006. Space Micro Inc.'s Proton100k space computer was launched successfully aboard the TacSat-2 satellite from Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops, Va. The Proton100k radiation-hardened single-board computer (RH SBC) is the instrument computer of the Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) RoadRunner On-board Processing Experiment (ROPE), performing data management and processing of focal plane array data.
L-3 Communications to supply in-line network encrytor to military NEW YORK, 28 Dec. 2006. L-3 Communications' Communication Systems-East (L-3 CS-East) division, a supplier of secure government communication products and systems, has been awarded a five-year, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract by the National Security Agency (NSA) to supply the Talon KOV-26 in-line network encryptor to the federal government, U.S. military, and other approved customers. The contract value is not to exceed $35 million.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security to deploy Telkonet iWire system in U.S. airports GERMANTOWN, Md., 27 Dec. 2006. The Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in collaboration with the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command Technology Integration Center, has completed evaluation of the powerline networking platform of Telkonet Inc. The Telkonet iWire System, which was approved for use, is scheduled for deployment within multiple Category II-IV airports starting in January 2007.
Ultralife Batteries receives $2.9 million in military battery orders NEWARK, N.Y., 27 Dec. 2006. Ultralife Batteries Inc. has received orders for military batteries valued at approximately $2.9 million from an undisclosed military organization. Deliveries are expected to begin immediately and be completed this month.
Air Force engages two prime defense contractors for global persistent surveillance research project LOS ANGELES AFB, 26 Dec. 2006. U.S. Air Force researchers are working with two major defense contractors to blend surface moving target indication, synthetic aperture radar imaging, and high resolution terrain information to create a new capability for global persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).
DOD lays our nearly a half billion dollars for antennas COLUMBUS, Ohio, 26 Dec. 2006. The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is spending $496 million on antennas from two separate manufacturers.
BAE Systems joins SAIC to enhance geospatial, human intelligence capabilities of U.S. Army WAYNE, N.J., 25 Dec. 2006. BAE Systems has been named principal teammate to Science Applications International Corp. on a contract to develop an enhanced intelligence capability designed to provide U.S. Army troops and air crews faster access to geospatial and human intelligence information.
Merry Christmas from Military & Aerospace Electronics NASHUA, N.H., 25 Dec. 2006. On behalf of the entire Military & Aerospace Electronics staff, I would like to wish you and yours a very merry Christmas, and a happy New Year.
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