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Department of Defense selects SeaChange video-on-demand solution for Pentagon's Media Review System
WASHINGTON, 8 Dec. 2006. The United States Department of Defense (DOD) has purchased a turnkey Video-on-Demand system and software applications from SeaChange International to serve as the foundation for the Pentagon's Media Review System, which will allow personnel to review broadcast television events worldwide for information pertinent to the DOD.

Marines eye ground-penetrating radar technology for improvised explosive device detection
QUANTICO MARINE BASE, Va., 8 Dec. 2006. U.S. Marine Corps leaders are asking industry for ideas how to build a system to provide a downward- and forward-looking ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help identify buried improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and mines.

Ethanex Energy executives to impart advantages of ethanol as military energy source
BASEHOR, Kan., 8 Dec. 2006. Ethanex Energy Inc., a renewable energy company whose mission is to become the ethanol industry's low-cost producer, will present at the second-annual Military Energy Alternatives Conference to be held in Arlington, Va., on February 19 through 21, 2007.

U.S. Army CERDEC, Hypres, and L-3 Communications reveal breakthrough in X-band satellite communications
ELMSFORD, N.Y., 8 Dec. 2006. The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) and their partners, Hypres Inc. and L-3 Communications, demonstrated direct radio frequency digitization in the X-band frequency range using the Hypres M132 processing chip cooled at 4 Kelvin (-452 degrees Fahrenheit). As a result, U.S. Army researchers accomplished with a one-centimeter chip what has required racks of expensive satellite communications gear.

CAE leverages simulation expertise to support Canadian homeland security programs
ORLANDO, Fla., 7 Dec. 2006. CAE in Ottawa is using its simulation technology to support a range of new homeland security initiatives across Canada. By leveraging its experience and simulation technologies from defense programs, CAE is supporting Canada's homeland security community with simulation-based solutions for planning, experimentation, training, and mission rehearsal.

Northrop Grumman eyes synthetic aperture ladar for space situational awareness
LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, Md., 7 Dec. 2006. Electro-optics engineers at Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems in Linthicum Heights, Md., are investigating the use of laser detection and ranging (ladar) technology to capture 3-D images in space.

Navy opts to continue supporting precise navigation system for ballistic missile submarines
ANAHEIM, Calif., 7 Dec. 2006. U.S. Navy officials have decided to continue supporting the precise electrostatically supported gyro navigator (ESGN) inertial navigation equipment for their fleet of Ohio-class (SSBN 726) ballistic missile submarines.

Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (DCVC) announces change to 2007 National Defense Authorization Act
WASHINGTON, 7 Dec. 2006. The Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (DCVC) has announced that new legislative language for the Fiscal Year 2007 National Defense Authorization Act has been inserted into Section 805 of the legislation, marking the first major victory in the organization's one-year history.

Agilent unveils first solution for analyzing HSDPA/8PSK signals over TD-SCDMA
Santa Clara, Calif., 6 Dec. 2006. Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced a new Time Division - Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) measurement capability for its PSA Series high-performance spectrum analyzers. It is the industry's first and only test and measurement solution for the analysis of HSDPA/8PSK signals over TD-SCDMA. This measurement capability enables R&D engineers to troubleshoot and analyze complex time-varying TD-SCDMA signals, speeding time to market.

Sensor Technology Systems selects Tek Gear microdisplay for low-profile night-vision goggle
BELLEVUE, Wash., 6 Dec. 2006. Sensor Technology Systems Inc., has selected Tek Gear's eMagin-based O2 microdisplay OEM kit for the new Enhanced Heads-Up Display (E-HUD) module for the AN/PVS-21 Low Profile Night Vision Goggle. The O2 OEM Kit is a drop-in module that makes it easy to integrate high-resolution microdisplays into new and existing designs. The O2 Kit includes eMagin's new SVGA+ OLED-XL microdisplays and Tek Gear's high-performance controller.

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