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dB Control wins $1.1 million defense contract to supply amplifiers for radar FREMONT, Calif., 18 May 2008. dB Control won a contract from a major defense contractor to provide coupled-cavity Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) amplifiers to be used for radar applications. The initial $1.1 million award for high-power (70kW to 100kW) fully integrated C-Band TWT amplifiers has the potential to reach another $4 to $5 million over the next year.
Behlman Electronics gains order from Turkish Air Force HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., 17 May 2008. Orbit International Corp., an electronics manufacturer, systems integrator, and software solution provider, announced that its Power Group, Behlman Electronics Inc., has received a new order for its custom division valued at approximately $400,000, for two types of custom commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) DC power supplies for use in a Turkish Air Force thermal imaging system.
Lockheed Martin selects VMETRO data recorders for F-35 Lightning II HOUSTON, 16 May 2008. Lockheed Martin has awarded VMETRO Inc. a contract to supply Vortex Data Recording systems to support Lockheed Martin's work on the F-35 Lightning II test laboratory. The Data Recording systems are based on VMETRO's Vortex VME Open Data Recording platform. The Vortex system will be incorporated into Lockheed Martin's instrumentation and test plan for Lightning II. The award value exceeds $660,000.
U.S. Army contracts Electro Energy to develop thermal batteries DANBURY, Conn., 16 May 2008. Electro Energy Inc., a provider of advanced battery technologies and associated systems, won a contract from the U.S. Army to continue development of thermal batteries used in military applications.
Curtiss-Wright Controls wins $8 million contract CHARLOTTE, N.C., 15 May 2008. Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc., a manufacturer of mission critical systems for defense and aerospace applications, announced an $8 million contract award by General Dynamics C4 Systems and Rockwell Collins, Inc. to provide Curtiss-Wright General Processor Modules (GPM) for use in the Integrated Computer System (ICS) of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program.
Report identifies airborne ISR programs in U.S. Department of Defense DUBLIN, Ireland, 15 May 2008. Research and Markets has announced the addition of "U.S. Airborne ISR Platforms Markets" to its portfolio.
Dynamics Research Corp. wins defense department logistics contract Andover, Mass., 14 May 2008. Dynamics Research Corp., a provider of innovative engineering, technical and information technology services and solutions to federal and state governments, is one of six companies to be awarded a prime Logistics, Maintenance and Supply Support (LMSS) contract to provide lifecycle management services across Defense Department Services.
American Science and Engineering gains $9.2 million ZBV order for a Latin American customs agency BILLERICA, Mass., 14 May 2008. American Science and Engineering Inc. (AS&E), maker of x-ray detection technology, has received an order for multiple Z Backscatter Vans (ZBVs) for a Latin American customs agency. The order includes operator training, service, and warranty. Three of the systems will be configured with Forwardscatter capability.
Griffon Unit gains $64 million order for MH-60R Radar from Lockheed Martin JERICHO, N.Y., 13 May 2008. Telephonics Corp.'s Radar Systems Division received a $64.6 million order from Lockheed Martin Systems Integration - Owego for AN/APS-147 Multi-Mode Radar (MMR) and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator Systems developed and manufactured for the U.S. Navy's MH-60R multi-mission helicopters. The AN/APS-147 provides the MH-60R and its host ship littoral and maritime domain awareness.
TSA expands testing of AS&E's SmartCheck personnel screening system to Los Angeles International Airport BILLERICA, Mass., 13 May 2008. American Science and Engineering Inc.'s privacy-enhanced SmartCheck Personnel Screening System will be used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in its next pilot test of passenger screening systems at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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