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Icuiti to begin production of Tac-Eye head-mounted display for defense applications
ROCHESTER, N.Y., 15 September 2006. Icuiti Corporation will begin volume production of its Tac-Eye Display System for defense applications in October. Initial production runs of 1,000 systems commence in October, with product slated for delivery to several Department of Defense (DOD) customers.

SatCon expands electronic components collection with release of Power-Pak family of high-reliability switching regulators
BOSTON, 15 September 2006. SatCon Technology Corporation's SatCon Electronics wholly owned subsidiary and designer and manufacturer of electronic components has introduced the Power-Pak series of high-reliability switching regulators.

Planar debuts LCD line available on GSA contracts
BEAVERTON, Ore., 15 September 2006. Planar released a new line of LCD monitors that meet TAA Trade Compliancy and GSA requirements. Planar's PQ1710M and PQ1910M are manufactured in trade compliant countries and now available on GSA contracts, as well as through existing FSA Federal Supply Schedules such as, CDW, PCC, Insight, PC Mall and mpc.

DARPA launches Sandblaster helicopter avionics program to improve pilot safety in desert operations
ARLINGTON, Va., 14 Sept. 2006. -- Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., are launching a helicopter avionics program called Sandblaster to help pilots fly safely in zero-visibility conditions such as dust, fog, rain, and snow.

SRI International licenses speech recognition software to Adacel for aviation voice-activated cockpit, UAV, and mission specialist applications
MENLO PARK, Calif., 14 September 2006. SRI International, an independent nonprofit research and development organization, has announced that Adacel, a maker of simulation development, software integration, and speech-recognition technology, has obtained an exclusive license for SRI's DynaSpeak speech recognition system for selected aviation voice-activated cockpit and mission specialist applications.

AS&E contracted to develop next-generation containerized cargo inspection system for detection of nuclear threats
BILLERICA, Mass., 14 September 2006. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) has selected American Science and Engineering Inc. (AS&E), maker of x-ray detection technology, to develop and deliver a next-generation cargo inspection system. The solution will be designed to meet the requirements of the Cargo Advanced Automated Radiography System (CAARS) program to detect shielded nuclear threats at the nation's entry points.

U.S. government orders 36 van x-ray screening systems from AS&E for counterterrorism applications
BILLERICA, Mass., 14 September 2006. American Science and Engineering Inc. (AS&E) has received a $42.4 million order from the U.S. government for 36 Z Backscatter Van (ZBV) x-ray screening systems. The order includes operator training, service, and labor warranty.

Daon and Unisys deliver biometric identity assurance technology to $50 million border security project
RESTON, Va., 13 September 2006. Daon, a global provider of identity assurance software, is supplying biometric software and services to the Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) under a subcontract to Unisys as part of a $50 million program designed to enhance border security.

RAE Systems enhances software for rapidly deployable sensor networks used by military and first responders
SAN JOSE, Calif., 13 September 2006. RAE Systems Inc., a global provider of rapidly deployable sensor networks that enable customers to identify safety and security threats, has announced enhanced software for the GammaRAE II, NeutronRAE II, and GammaRAE II Responder personal radiation detectors.

BAE Systems works with Department of Homeland Security, applies military infrared countermeasures technology to commercial aircraft
NASHUA, N.H., 13 September 2006. More than 200 employees, guests, government representatives, and supporters attended an event at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport September 11. There, they viewed BAE Systems' JetEye protection solution, based on the U.S. Army's infrared countermeasures technology, aboard a commercial aircraft.

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