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ECA reports continued upswing in electronic component orders
ARLINGTON, Va., 16 Oct. 2006. – Electronic component orders in September continued the upward momentum from August, according to the four-to-five-week index compiled by the Electronic Components, Assemblies, and Materials Association (ECA) in Arlington, Va.

Tensolite to supply wire and optical fiber for databuses on Boeing 787 jetliner
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., 13 Oct. 2006. Tensolite Co. in St. Augustine, Fla., will be the exclusive supplier of specialty high-temperature airframe wire, databus, and fiber optic cable for use in wire harnesses to be installed on the future Boeing 787 Dreamliner jetliner.

Northrop Grumman test fires powerful, continuously pulsed illuminator laser
REDONDO BEACH, Calif., 13 Oct. 2006. A new diode-pumped solid-state, next-generation illuminator laser developed by Northrop Grumman Corp. delivered multi-kilowatt output power while operating at 5,000 pulses per second during recent tests, company officials reported.

Clearswift launches DeepSecure 2.1 message security software for military, government, and defense applications
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., 12 October 2006. Clearswift's DeepSecure 2.1 message security software has passed common criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4), making it the world's only EAL4-certified ACP 145 compliant security solution. DeepSecure is designed to meet the needs of organizations where security is paramount, such as in the military, government, and defense industries.

Electronic Sensor Technology's zNose enters final stage of development
NEWBURY PARK, Calif., 13 October 2006. Electronic Sensor Technology (EST), a provider of homeland security solutions, has completed the first two phases of a three-phase program to provide servicemen and women with another detection device to help counter terrorism.

CCAT to assist businesses in commercializing technologies developed for military, homeland security, and first responder markets
SAN DIEGO, Calif., 12 October 2006. The Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology (CCAT) in San Diego, Calif., has announced plans to award business services that are designed to speed the commercialization process for technologies dedicated to military, homeland security, and first responder operations. CCAT will accept applications from government laboratories, academic researchers, and small entrepreneurs who have engineered technologies for defense and security applications.

DDC's gigabit Ethernet card takes off in bomber program
BOHEMIA, N.Y., 11 Oct. 2006. U.S. Air Force leaders needed a gigabit Ethernet network access controller for a bomber aircraft upgrade program. They found their solution from Data Device Corp. (DDC) in Bohemia, N.Y.

Curtiss-Wright debuts embedded Linux development kit
LEESBURG, Va., 11 October 2006. Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing has introduced a new Embedded Linux Development Kit, the ELDK Linux 2.6.x, that simplifies the development of Linux application software applications for use with the company's most popular high performance VME and CompactPCI single-board computers (SBCs) and DSP engines.

Lockheed Martin selects Aonix PERC Virtual Machine for Aegis weapon system
BIRMINGHAM, U.K., 11 October 2006. Lockheed Martin has selected the Aonix PERC Ultra virtual machine (VM) for the Aegis Weapon System Open Architecture Program. The Aegis Open Architecture team aims to enhance the capabilities and service life of the U.S. Navy's surface combat system while reducing its cost. To help achieve these goals, Lockheed Martin selected the Aonix PERC VM based on its ability to provide deterministic, real-time performance, and high productivity development.

DRS Technologies to provide infrared assemblies for U.S. Army Apache Helicopter Arrowhead System
PARSIPPANY, N.J., 11 October 2006. DRS Technologies Inc. has received a $30 million order to manufacture the pilotage and targeting receiver assemblies for the Arrowhead Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) System for U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. The orders represent Lot 3 production of the Arrowhead, the Army's Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (M-TADS/PNVS) system.

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