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Executive Watch 2007 P6

Iridium reports growth of military mobile satellite services BETHESDA, Md., 3 Nov. 2007. The military sector business of Iridium Satellite in Bethesda, Md., continues to show growth with cumulative U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) subscribers reaching 31,000, Iridium officials say.
Global market for advanced protective gear and armor worth $4.5 billion by 2012 WELLESLEY, Mass. 2 Nov. 2007. The U.S. market for advanced fire protective clothing, armor, biological/chemical protective clothing, respirators, gloves, and other ancillary protective gear will grow from $3.3 billion in 2007 to more than $4.5 billion by 2012, a compound average annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6 percent.
Ultralife Batteries hits standby power market with acquisition of Stationary Power NEWARK, N.Y., 1 Nov. 2007. Leaders of Ultralife Batteries Inc. in Newark, N.Y., are seeking to boost their presence in the standby power market with their announced acquisition of two affiliated companies in Clearwater, Fla.: Stationary Power Services Inc., an infrastructure power management services company, and Reserve Power Systems Inc., a provider of lead-acid batteries for standby power systems.
Multifunctional smartcard market positioned for growth over the next five years NATICK, Mass., 31 Oct. 2007. The market for multifunctional smartcards will experience significant growth in brown- and green-field applications over the next five years, predict analysts at Venture Development Corp. (VDC) in Natick, Mass.
Thin-film and printed battery market to reach $5.6 billion by 2015 GLEN ALLEN, Va., 30 Oct. 2007. The thin-film and printed battery market will reach $5.6 billion by 2015, predict analysts at NanoMarkets, an industry analyst firm in Glen Allen, Va.
U.S. Marine Corps SWAN program to deploy suitcase SATCOM and baseband solution from DataPath DULUTH, Ga., 29 Oct. 2007. U.S. Marine Corps leaders needed a rugged, portable satellite communications (SATCOM) terminal to for the Support Wide Area Network (SWAN) program. They chose a terminal from DataPath Inc. in Duluth, Ga.
DARPA seeks to push state of the art in emissive micro-displays for moving 3-D images ARLINGTON, Va., 27 Oct. 2007. Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., are asking industry for revolutionary advances in high-resolution affordable emissive micro-displays (EMDs) for dynamic holography -- or real-time moving 3-D images.
Fiber laser sales to grow 26 percent annually through 2011; some large questions remain MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., 26 Oct. 2007 Fiber laser sales are on track to pass $240 million this year, a growth of 39 percent over 2006, with growth continuing through 2011 at a rate of 26 percent, which will more than double the 2007 sales value, say analysts at market researcher Strategies Unlimited in Mountain View, Calif.
NASA James Webb Space Telescope orbiting observatory to use SpaceWire data networking REDONDO BEACH, Calif. -- The NASA James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will use an advanced-technology network interface called SpaceWire that enables the components on the telescope to work efficiently and reliably with each other.
Army chooses Flight Landata to conduct remote-sensing missions over Afghanistan NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. -- Flight Landata Inc., a provider of digital remote sensing technology in North Andover, Mass., won a $6.6 million one-year contract from the U.S. Army Topographic Engineering Center (Army TEC) in Alexandria, Va., to do intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and mapping via aerial remote sensing in Afghanistan.
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