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Executive Watch 2008 P12

DARPA looks to HRL Laboratories to develop photonic signal processor MALIBU, Calif., 7 April 2008. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., is awarding a $1.5 million contract to HRL Laboratories LLC in Malibu, Calif., to develop the photonic analog signal-processing engines with reconfigurability -- otherwise known as PhASER.
Phil Angelotti takes over as TSI Group sales and marketing director NORTH HAMPTON, N.H., 6 April 2008. TSI Group Inc. in North Hampton, N.H., is appointing Phil Angelotti as director of sales and marketing for the Braze West division, which comprises ADB Industries, CGR Technologies, and Thompson Industries.
Barco to supply control display unit avionics for C-27J joint cargo aircraft DULUTH, Ga., 5 April 2008. Avionics display provider Barco in Duluth, Ga., has been selected by L-3 Communications Integrated Systems in Waco, Texas, to supply control display units for the C-27J joint cargo aircraft.
Themis Computer to join directors of VITA open standards organization FREMONT, Calif., 4 April 2008. Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif., is joining the board of directors of VITA, the open standards organization in Fountain Hills, Ariz. William E. Kehret, president and chief executive officer of Themis Computer, will represent Themis on the VITA board.
NASA chooses Space Micro's radiation-detection hardware for research satellite SAN DIEGO, 3 April 2008. Scientists at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., needed space-qualified instruments for their Living with a Star (LWS) space environments testbed (SET) experiment hardware. They found their solution from Space Micro Inc. in San Diego.
Army re-invents COTS computer-procurement program FORT MONMOUTH, N.J., 2 April 2008. U.S. Army communications and electronics leaders are changing the name of the Army Small Computer Program (ASCP) to Project Director, Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Solutions (CHESS), promote the program as the Army's primary source for information technology (IT) products and services.
Navy certifies Northrop Grumman electronic charting technology for fast attack submarines CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 1 April 2008. The U.S. Navy has approved a Northrop Grumman Corp. radar system as an authorized electronic chart display and information system, Navy (ECDIS-N) for the U.S. Navy's Los Angeles-class (SSN 688) nuclear fast attack submarines.
Marine Corps chooses General Dynamics for tactical data network systems SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 31 March 2007. General Dynamics C4 Systems in Scottsdale, Ariz., won a five-year contract to provide the next generation Tactical Data Network (TDN)-Data Distribution System-Modular (DDS-M) to the U.S. Marine Corps.
SprayCool proactively seeking partners LIBERTY LAKE, Wa., 29 March 2008. If it seems as though quite a long time has passed since you've heard from SprayCool, also known as Isothermal Systems Research or ISR, in Liberty Lake, Wa., you're probably right. That is a thing of the past, I learned in a recent visit to the facility.
Printed circuit board industry shipments are holding steady NORTHBROOK, Ill., 29 March 2008. Rigid printed circuit board (PCB) shipments are down 0.7 percent and bookings are up 15.6 percent in February 2008 from February 2007, according to the February 2008 North American Printed Circuit Board Statistical Program of the IPC Association Connecting Electronics Industries in Northbrook, Ill.
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