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Mil & Aero Blog 2008 P1

Watch this space Very soon, the staff of Military & Aerospace Electronics will launch The Mil & Aero Command Post, an online community devoted to you -- our colleagues in the mil-aero market. We invite you to join us and (hopefully thousands of) your peers in the online community right here, at www.milaero.com. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online at www.pennwellblogs.com/mae.
Shop online for counterfeit parts I had a nice lunch last week in Tempe, Ariz., with R. Dale Lillard, Lee Mathieson, and John Redding of Lansdale Semiconductor where we discussed the troubling issue of counterfeit parts finding their way into critical military systems.
Aircraft market strong, globally anyway Bombardier Aerospace released its annual forecasts for the business and commercial aircraft markets. The new forecasts offer predictions of a 10-year period in the business aircraft market, and a 20-year run in the commercial aircraft market. The global aircraft market remains robust and aircraft deliveries are expected to increase, despite strong concerns over a possible downturn in the U.S. and world economies. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online.
PA Semi acquisition main buzz at Critical Embedded Systems Media Fest The impact of Apple's purchase of chip provider, P.A. Semi last week was the hot topic among attendees and sponsors at the Critical Embedded Systems Media Fest held in Scottsdale this week.
Send us your videos A week ago today, we, the editors at Military & Aerospace Electronics, began complementing our up-to-the-minute industry news stories with informative videos. Peruse the Web site, and you'll find embedded in news items more than 18 videos total--and that number will continue to grow by leaps and bounds in the coming weeks and months. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online at www.pennwellblogs.com/mae.
Homeland security market steady At the GovSec show in Washington last week many of the exhibitors felt the market to be strong and growing but not a boom like it was perceived to be when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was formed shortly after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Internet video adoption Video, while not a new medium, is new to many first responder and military personnel. Video, especially via the Internet, is increasingly being used in military and homeland security environments. We too, the editors of Military & Aerospace Electronics, are using video more and more. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online at www.pennwellblogs.com/mae.
Still addicted to a crazy game I just finished another Spring Golf Trip, lost another couple dozen lost balls, donated another $100 to a low-handicapper's kid's college fund … and I still want more.
Deeply embedded in mil-aero At the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) in San Jose this week, three trends stood out above all others. The first is multi-core. Embedded systems are increasingly taking advantage of multi-core processors, reaping the benefits of increased processing power in a small package. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online at www.pennwellblogs.com/mae
Strengthening our mission of putting buyers and sellers together From time to time, organizations need to restate their primary missions -- not only to reinforce their overall goals, but also to chart how their courses might be evolving. So it is with Military & Aerospace Electronics, whose mission is to uncover trends and enabling technology in defense, space, and commercial aviation applications. Read The Mil & Aero Blog online at www.pennwellblogs.com/mae.
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