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Kai Sensors wins U.S. Army funding for radar on chip
HONOLULU, HI, 16 Oct. 2007. Kai Sensors Inc. has secured the first phase of a U.S. Army contract that could be worth up to $850,000 for development of sensor and communication technology on a single chip. Kai Sensors develops products based on its proprietary, state-of-the-art Heart Sensing Radar technology, called LifeReader, which has the ability to detect and monitor heart and respiration activity of subjects wirelessly, remotely, safely, and with no contact.

Air Force awards $10.2 million contract to Telos for application-level security
ASHBURN, Va., 15 Oct. 2007. Telos Corp. won a two-year contract with the U.S. Air Force's 754th Electronic Systems Group (754 ELSG) under NETCENTS worth a minimum of $10.2 million and up to $75 million to provide application-level security. The contract team will provide software and services to the 754 ELSG at Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex in Montgomery, Ala., to build an Application Software Assurance Center of Excellence (ASACoE).

Indian Ocean tsunami warning system employs ViaSat technology
DULUTH, Ga., 15 Oct. 2007. ViaSat Inc. and customer Smart Digital Communications Bhd played key roles in a tsunami alert warning system following an earthquake during the second week in September in the Indian Ocean. Telemetry and tracking information was transmitted over a ViaSat LinkStar satellite network operated from the Smart teleport in Kuala Lumpur.

OSI Geospatial to provide submarine navigation systems to Australian Navy
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, 15 Oct. 2007. OSI Geospatial Inc.'s International Systems Operations has signed a contract valued at approximately $2 million to provide the Australian Navy with its ECPINS submarine navigation system. Under the terms of the new contract, OSI will provide six navigation systems and a software upgrade for the Australian Navy's Collins class submarines.

NetFires LLC delivers first Future Combat System equipment to Army soldiers
TUCSON, Ariz., 14 Oct. 2007. NetFires LLC, a joint venture between Raytheon Company's Missile Systems business and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, delivered the first two Non Line-of-Sight-Launch System Container Launch Units to Army Evaluation Task Force soldiers in Fort Bliss, Texas.

Lockheed Martin to combine electro-optics, LIDAR for urban environment surveillance
CHERRY HILL, N.J., 13 Oct. 2007. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency awarded Lockheed Martin a $4.9-million, 18-month program to use brain-inspired technologies to develop a system that will speed an image analyst's job by 100 times.

Air Force contracts Telos engineers to provide application-level security
ASHBURN, Va., 12 Oct. 2007. The U.S. Air Force's 754th Electronic Systems Group (754 ELSG) has awarded Telos Corp. a two-year contract under NETCENTS. The contract team will provide software and services to the 754 ELSG at Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex in Montgomery, Ala., to build an Application Software Assurance Center of Excellence (ASACoE). The center of excellence will be tasked with establishing application security best practices Air Force-wide.

Implant Sciences' benchtop explosives detector systems to be used at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
WAKEFIELD, Mass., 12 Oct. 2007. Implant Sciences Corp. has shipped six units of its Quantum Sniffer BTS Benchtop Explosives Detection System (QS-BTS) for delivery to the Beijing police. The QS-BTS, along with previously shipped Quantum Sniffer H100 and H150 Portable Explosives Detectors, is expected to be used in connection with security and anti-terrorism efforts during the 2008 Olympic Games to be held in Beijing.

American Science and Engineering receives $3.9 million in Z Portal, ZBV screening systems order
BILLERICA, Mass., 11 Oct. 2007. American Science and Engineering Inc. (AS&E), has received from the U.S Government its first Z Portal drive-through screening system and reorders three Z Backscatter Vans (ZBV) for inspecting trucks and passenger cars in high-volume traffic areas. For maximum threat detection capability, the Z Portal system is configured with three Z Backscatter imaging modules (left, right, and top-view) and Forwardscatter technology.

Army chooses SMobile Security Systems to safeguard battlefield computer data
COLUMBUS, Ohio, 11 Oct. 2007. U.S. Army leaders are embedding a suite of mobile security products from SMobile Systems in Columbus, Ohio, in Army hand-held computers such as the Talla-Tech RPDA-57 rugged PDA to protect these devices from mobile viruses and malware attacks.

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