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Surge suppressor shipments to Asia-Pacific to reach $94.5 million by 2012 NATICK, Mass., 10 July 2008. The market for power line electric surge protection will grow from $74.9 million in 2007 to $94.5 million in 2012, predict analysts at Venture Development Corp. (VDC) in Natick, Mass.
LaBarge to provide Ethernet switch communications for Bradley Fighting Vehicle vetronics ST. LOUIS, 9 July 2008. LaBarge Inc. in St. Louis will continue to produce the Ethernet switch unit for the U.S. Army M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles under terms of a $2.7 million dollar contract from Bradley prime contractor BAE Systems. The devices route and switch electronic data to the Bradley's vetronics subsystems over the armored combat vehicle's local area network.
TTTech provides embedded components and design tools for 787 Dreamliner power system VIENNA, Austria, 8 July 2008. TTTech Computertechnik AG in Vienna, Austria, is providing time-triggered technologies for the power on sequence aboard the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger jet aircraft. TTTech is providing electronic parts for integration of Hamilton Sundstrand's electric and environmental control systems in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
Northrop Grumman receives $240 Million contract for the Airborne and Maritime/Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System program SAN DIEGO. 7 July 2008. Lockheed Martin awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. won a $240 million contract to provide critical technologies for the
Embedded computer maker Aitech moves corporate headquarters to double operations space CHATSWORTH, Calif., 3 July 2008. Leaders of rugged single-board computer specialist Aitech Defense Systems Inc. in Chatsworth, Calif., are relocating their headquarters to double their operations space to prepare for growth in embedded computing for military, aviation, and space applications.
Microfluidic developing autonomous systems to detect biological attacks FREMONT, Calif., 2 July 2008. Microfluidic Systems Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is set to produce an airborne robotic system to detect bacterial and fungal pathogens used in biological attacks on U.S. cities.
Component manufacturer Sonion to be renamed as Pulse SAN DIEGO, 1 July 2008. Officials of electronics component manufacturer Pulse in San Diego, say the company's Sonion division is now operating under the Pulse name. Sonion makes microacoustic transducers and micromechanical components for hearing instruments, wireless handsets, and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)-based microphones.
GSA awards SAIC $28 Million task order MCLEAN, Va., 30 June 2008. Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) won a task order from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide sustainment and operational support of legacy applications for the Defense Security Service (DSS).
Navy appoints deputy assistant secretary to oversee weapons acquisition workforce WASHINGTON, 29 June 2008. The U.S. Navy is creating a new job of principal civilian deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for acquisition workforce (PCDASN AW) to handle all acquisition workforce development issues related to research and development.
Nvidia hosts NASA astronaut, space shuttle commander at NVISION 08 SANTA CLARA, Calif., 28 June 2008. Nvidia revealed that Commander Eileen Collins, former test pilot, astronaut, and space shuttle commander, will speak at NVISION 08. NVISION 08, which takes place on August 25 through 27 in San Jose, Calif., is a three-day event for professionals and enthusiasts who are passionate about visual computing. Thousands of engineers, designers, developers, researchers, business professionals, and consumers from around the world are expected to attend.
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