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Neah extends patented fuel cell technology to military sensor market SEATTLE, 19 June 2006. Neah Power Systems Inc., a Nevada corporation, intends to extend its patented fuel cell technology to power sensors used in military and homeland security applications. Neah Power is developing a unique micro fuel cell system for portable electronics and military applications.
Parvus unveils rugged LCD for military and aerospace applications WASHINGTON, 19 June 2006. Parvus has introduced its DuraVIS 3000 military/avionics flat panel display at the Armed Forces Communication Electronics Association's (AFCEA) 2006 TechNet International Conference in Washington D.C. The DuraVIS 3000 is a rugged flat panel 6.5-inch TFT Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) offering daylight readability and a hardened Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) mechanical design well suited for avionics, military, vehicular, and other high-reliability applications.
Middle Eastern Government Agency orders multiple ZBV x-ray screening systems from American Science and Engineering BILLERICA, Mass., 19 June 2006. American Science and Engineering Inc., maker of x-ray detection technology, has received an order from a Middle Eastern country for multiple Z Backscatter Vans (ZBV) totaling $1.7 million.
General Dynamics to upgrade U.S. Army communications network at Ft. Carson NEEDHAM, Mass., 16 June 2006. The U.S. Army has chosen General Dynamics Information Technology to modernize the communications and data network infrastructure at Ft. Carson, Colo. The contract is valued at up to $32 million over two years, if all options are exercised. General Dynamics Information Technology, formerly General Dynamics Network Systems, is a business unit of General Dynamics.
JMAR receives U.S. Army grant for development of laser for remote detection of IEDs SAN DIEGO, 16 June 2006. JMAR Technologies Inc., a developer of laser-based technology and x-ray processes for imaging, analysis, and fabrication at the nanoscale level, has been selected for the award of a Phase II SBIR grant by the U.S. Army. The grant is intended for JMAR to conduct research leading to the development of a compact, double-pulse laser system capable of real-time spectrochemical hazard analysis in the field.
Microvision contracted by AFRL for development of portable eyewear display REDMOND, Wash., 16 June 2006. Microvision Inc., maker of light scanning technologies for display and imaging products, has received a $915,000 contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The contract is to advance the development of a portable eyewear display.
Dow-Key presents microwave family of switches VENTURA, Calif., 15 June 2006. Dow-Key Microwave Corporation, part of Dover Corporation's Microwave Products Group, has introduced a new family of 40GHz RF Switches at IMS 2006. Designed to operate with high repeatability for both military and ATE applications, the newly introduced family of products provides users with broad 40GHz RF switch options. The 40GHz line includes SP6T multiposition coaxial switches, DPDT (Transfer) coaxial switches, and SPDT coaxial switches.
Valpey Fisher launches VFOV110 reference oscillator at IMS 2006 HOPKINTON, Mass., 15 June 2006. Valpey Fisher Corporation, maker of low-noise timing solutions, has launched its VFOV110 low-noise reference clock. The VFOV110 OCXO offers a phase noise floor of -170 dBc/Hz@100kHz, and is designed for specific applications in satellite communications, point to point radio, synthesizer reference, and base stations.
BAE Systems delivers F-22 digital electronic warfare system to Lockheed Martin NASHUA, N.H., 15 June 2006. BAE Systems has delivered the first production digital electronic warfare (EW) system to Lockheed Martin for use in the U.S. Air Force's Raptor #4084. The airframe, well into production, is slated for delivery to the Air Force in November 2006.
Boeing announces supplier agreement with Keystone Helicopter for Combat Search and Rescue program ST. LOUIS, 14 June 2006. Boeing Integrated Defense Systems has announced an agreement with Keystone Helicopter of West Chester, Pa., to design, manufacture and deliver a patient treatment area for the HH-47 aircraft proposed for the U.S. Air Force Combat Search and Rescue helicopter program.
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