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SRC Computers chosen by Lockheed Martin for U.S. Army Program
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., 4 Sept. 2007. SRC Computers Inc., a provider of general-purpose reconfigurable computing, has been chosen by Lockheed Martin to provide both ground and airborne processing solutions for the U.S. Army's Tactical Reconnaissance and Counter-Concealment Enabled Radar (TRACER) program.

BAE Systems to develop enhanced night-vision goggle for U.S. Army
LEXINGTON, Mass., 4 Sept. 2007. BAE Systems will design and develop a digitally enhanced night-vision goggle as part of the U.S. Army's Enhanced Night Vision Goggle program. This next-generation goggle will use digital imagery to improve soldier mobility and situational awareness under all lighting conditions and in the presence of battlefield obscurants.

SANZ wins Department of Defense data-access solutions order for $595,000
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., 4 Sept. 2007. SANZ Inc., a subsidiary of SAN Holdings Inc., a provider of proven data access solutions, has received a $595,000 order for integrated data access solutions from a Department of Defense customer. The contract calls for SANZ to design, deploy, and implement an intelligent data back-up and replication solution.

IPG Photonics to supply fiber lasers to U.S. Navy
OXFORD, Mass., 3 Sept. 1007. IPG Photonics Corp. won a $3.8 million contract from the U.S. Navy to supply the Naval Warfare Surface Center with a 44-kilowatt fiber laser system.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. gains $1.5 million satellite communications order
MELVILLE, N.Y., 2 Sept. 2007. Comtech Telecommunications Corp.'s Tempe, Ariz.-based subsidiary, Comtech EF Data Corp., received a $1.5 million order for satellite communications equipment. The equipment will be deployed to support the satellite-based communications infrastructure of a U.S. government agency.

VMETRO acquires Micro Memory
HOUSTON, 1 Sept. 2007. VMETRO has acquired Micro Memory LLC. VMETRO is a provider of embedded computing, data recording, storage, and protocol analyzer products for more than 20 years. Micro Memory, a privately held U.S.-based company with headquarters in Chatsworth, Calif., has provided high-performance board-level products for streaming signal and image processing, real-time data acquisition, memory nodes, and Enterprise Network Storage for more than 30 years.

Xenonics ships $450,000 NightHunter order for U.S. military
CARLSBAD, Calif., 31 Aug. 2007. Xenonics Holdings Inc., a leader in advanced illumination and low-light viewing technologies, has shipped a new order, valued at approximately $450,000, to Aardvark Tactical Inc. (ATI), in Azusa, Calif. Xenonics' NightHunter One high-intensity illumination devices will be included in ATI's force protection integration projects for the U.S. military.

ITT Corp. leads FAA's ADS-B air traffic modernization program
MCLEAN, Va., 31 Aug. 2007. ITT Corp. was awarded a $207 million initial contract by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to lead a team to develop and deploy the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. ADS-B is a key component of the FAA's NextGen program intended to increase safety and efficiency to meet the growing needs of air transportation.

NASA names Boeing as Ares I upper stage production contractor
WASHINGTON, 31 Aug. 2007. NASA officials selected The Boeing Co., Huntsville, Ala., to provide manufacturing support for the design and construction of the upper stage of the Ares I rocket. Ares I will launch astronauts to the International Space Station and eventually help return humans to the moon.

AirWater Corp. releases air-to-water mobile machines for European military
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., 30 Aug. 2007. Universal Communication Systems Inc. subsidiary AirWater Corp. has developed new air-to-water mobile machines for European military use. The first two units of the AW-250M Special are en route to Europe for onsite field tests.

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