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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.

Market for MEMS oscillators will grow to $140 million by 2012
MUNICH, Germany, 28 March 2008. The market for micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS)-based oscillators should grow from $2.5 million in 2007 to $140 million in 2012 as MEMS equivalents begin to displace quartz oscillators and crystals in more and more segments, say analysts at Wicht Technologie Consulting (WTC) in Munich, Germany.

L-3 Coleman Aerospace to provide guidance and control for Sounding Rocket Program-3
ORLANDO, Fla., 27 March 2008. L-3 Coleman Aerospace in Orlando, Fla., won a seven-year contract from the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., for launch systems and services in support of the U.S. Air Force's Sounding Rocket Program-3.

Sun Micro, DARPA, explore ways join microprocessors via on-chip optical networks
ARLINGTON, Va., 25 March 2008. U.S. military researchers are working with Sun Microsystems in Santa Clara, Calif., to find a way for microchips to interconnect by optical network. Chips typically communicate by electrical data paths.

ADLINK Technology set to acquire Ampro Computers
TAIPEI, Taiwan, 24 March 2008. Leaders of ADLINK Technology Inc. in Taipei, Taiwan are set to acquire Ampro Computers Inc. in San Jose, Calif., to merge Ampro's expertise in board-level embedded computers with ADLINK's manufacturing capabilities for industrial control and communications applications.

ATK chooses hardened GPS receivers from IEC for artillery munitions guidance
EDINA, Minn., 19 March 2008. Engineers at Alliant TechSystems Inc. (ATK) in Edina, Minn., needed global positioning system (GPS) receivers for the Precision Guidance Kit (PGK) program that ATK supervises for the U.S. Army. They found their solution from L-3 Interstate Electronics Corp. (IEC) in Anaheim, Calif.

Space Micro to build MEMS-based space weather instrument to aid satellite health monitoring
SAN DIEGO, 13 March 2008. Engineers at Space Micro Inc. in San Diego are working with experts at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., to build a MEMS-based miniature space weather instrument to help with satellite health monitoring.

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