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Ahura Scientific receives $2.6 million National Guard order for FirstDefender units WILMINGTON, Mass., 17 Nov. 2007. Ahura Scientific Inc., maker of handheld systems for chemical identification, has received a large order from the National Guard Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Teams (WMD-CSTs). FirstDefender was selected for deployment to all WMD-CSTs nationwide based on its hand portability, identification of mixed chemicals, and certified MIL-STD 810F ruggedness.
Electro Energy wins $2 million in Department of Defense funding DANBURY, Conn., 16 Nov. 2007. Electro Energy Inc., a provider of advanced battery technologies and associated systems, has gained $2 million in funding for continued development of the company's patented advanced bipolar lithium ion wafer cell battery technology. The technology is included in the 2008 Department of Defense Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology bill, which was passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by the President.
U.S. Army awards $78 million to General Dynamics for Warfighter Information Network-Tactical TAUNTON, Mass., 16 Nov. 2007. General Dynamics C4 Systems gained a $78.3 million initial order from the U.S. Army as part of an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract worth up to $1.4 billion for Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) Increment One, which provides U.S. Army soldiers deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan with broadband network and satellite communications capabilities.
Boeing demonstrates FAB-T multiterminal link capability to U.S. Air Force ST. LOUIS, 16 Nov. 2007. The Boeing Company has demonstrated secure interoperable communications between two Family of Advanced Beyond line-of-sight Terminals (FAB-T) software-defined radios, validating a capability that eventually will link ground, air, and space platforms.
U.S. Navy selects Parvus rugged processor, router systems for LCS unmanned vehicles The Navy's newest class of surface warship, the LCS operates manned and unmanned vehicles (UVs) for conducting mine warfare (MIW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and surface warfare (SUW). Two DuraCORs and one DuraMAR unit are specified as part of the communications equipment package for each LCS Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) being developed to carry out these missions.
Thales Naval extends partnership with PrismTech, use of OpenSplice DDS middleware BOSTON, 15 Nov. 2007. Executives at PrismTech, maker of high-performance middleware and development tools, have signed a significant deal with Thales Naval for its OpenSplice DDS middleware. Under the terms of the deal, PrismTech will provide Thales Naval with Software Licenses and Professional Services for the OpenSplice DDS middleware used in Thales Combat Management systems and naval applications, including its TACTICOS Net Centric Solution.
General Dynamics acquires Mediaware International FALLS CHURCH, Va., 15 Nov. 2007. General Dynamics has acquired Mediaware International Pty Ltd., a developer of real-time full-motion compressed digital video processing software and systems for defense, intelligence, and commercial customers. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Army Special Forces airborne general wants improved visibility on battlefield FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., 14 Nov. 2007 – The last thing U.S. Special Forces want is a "fair fight," said Maj. Gen. Thomas Csnrko, Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Forces Command Airborne to an audience of defense suppliers and special forces personnel at the Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville, N.C.
BAE Systems wins $64 million vertical launching system contract for DDG 1000 Destroyers MINNEAPOLIS, 14 Nov. 2007. BAE Systems was awarded an $8 million contract, which has the potential to reach up to $64 million, from Raytheon Company for the first two shipsets of MK57 Vertical Launching System (VLS) for the U.S. Navy's DDG 1000 Zumwalt class of destroyers.
Intelligent Light wins NASA SBIR contract to develop postprocessing system RUTHERFORD, N.J., 14 Nov. 2007. Intelligent Light was selected by the NASA Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program to advance the development of its Rotorcraft Computational Aero-Acoustics Postprocessing System or RCAAPS. The two year project will enable efficient postprocessing of time-dependent, aero-acoustics simulations that exceed 10 terabytes in size.
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