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NASA manages mission-critical data with ExaStore-ICM software NEW YORK, 27 July 2007. Exanet, maker of software-based, clustered enterprise network attached storage (NAS) solutions, announced that NASA is expanding its storage capabilities with ExaStore – ICM. Exanet will be managing mission-critical data at the Dryden Flight Research Center, NASA's premier flight research and test organization.
Tactical Solution Partners delivers maritime security, operations training support to the U.S. Navy GLEN BURNIE, Md., 27 July 2007. Tactical Solution Partners Inc., a provider of rugged mobile communication equipment and tactical training and preparedness solutions to the first-responder, military, and commercial markets, is providing Maritime Security Operations training and support services to the U.S. Navy through its Tactical Solution Options (TSO) division.
Electronic access control systems to reach $6.1 billion by 2010 SAN JOSE, Calif., 27 July 2007. Electronic access control systems are one of the fastest growing sectors of the security industry. Growing demand for heterogeneous technologies for security applications and RFID technology will also contribute to market expansion. Biometric solutions are making inroads, and smart cards are projected to grow in various sectors.
RF Engines wins U.K. government grant to develop wideband, flexible digital receivers NEWPORT, U.K., 26 July 2007. RF Engines Limited (RFEL), specialists in high-performance signal processing design, won a research grant from the U.K. government. This grant by the South East Development Agency (SEEDA) is to undertake research into a flexible receiver architecture that is reconfigurable on-the-fly. The project draws on RFEL's techniques in signal processing on FPGAs and RF design expertise.
Pascall Electronics Ltd. gains power supply order for military avionic application RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., 26 July 2007. Emrise Corporation's U.K. subsidiary, Pascall Electronics Ltd., has received an initial order from an international aerospace systems manufacturer. The order, totaling $850,000, includes the design and prototypes for a military avionic application. The initial contract is expected to be completed by year end 2007 with the expectation that the customer program will be qualified and in production in 2008
New report a comprehensive profile of U.S. aerospace sector DUBLIN, Ireland, 26 July 2007. Research and Markets has announced the release of a new report, "U.S. Aerospace Sector: Industry Profile." The industry profile helps readers gain an insight into the evolution of the industry and competitive dynamics prevalent in the market. It discusses significant developments in the industry and analyzes the key trends and issues. The profile provides input from industry professionals on strategic business planning.
Global fuel cell demand to reach $8.5 billion in 2016 CLEVELAND, Ohio, 25 July 2007. Commercial demand for fuel cell products and services -- including revenues associated with prototyping, demonstration, and test marketing activities -- will expand nearly sixfold to $2.5 billion in 2011 and reach $8.5 billion in 2016.
World airport security equipment market to reach $131.7 billion by 2010 SAN JOSE, Calif., 25 July 2007. The rise in air traffic is creating an acute need for an efficient security solution capable of safeguarding the entire airport network, right from the outer perimeter to detect anomalies, to inside the airport to identify intruders and detect suspicious movements.
API Nanotronics acquires assets of NanoOpto Corp. NEW YORK, 25 July 2007. API Nanotronics Corp., a supplier of electronic components to the defense and communications sectors, has acquired all of the assets of NanoOpto Corp., a nanotechnology pioneer specializing in processes for next-generation optical components.
Obsidian Longbow Campus Solutions Extend Its Columbia Supercomputer across Multiple NASA Locations EDMONTON, Alberta, 24 July 2007. Obsidian Research Corporation's Longbow Campus products have enabled NASA to relocate 15 percent (1,536 processors) of its high-ranking SGI Altix-based Columbia Supercomputer to another facility and connect both locations without any performance degradation.
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