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Omnitrol Networks, Croop-LaFrance provide RFID-based tracking to mil-aero market
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., 19 April 2008. Omnitrol Networks has entered a strategic partnership with Croop-LaFrance Inc., an IT solutions provider. The two companies are partnering to deliver complete end-to-end, EPC-based traceability and tracking solutions for the aerospace and defense industries.

Pegasus rocket carries U.S. Air Force C/NOFS satellite
DULLES, Va., 17 April 2008. Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Pegasus space launch vehicle launched the U.S. Air Force's Communications/Navigation Outage Forecasting System satellite into its intended low-Earth orbit. The C/NOFS satellite is a joint project of the U.S. Air Force's Space and Missile Center's Space Development and Test Wing and the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate. General Dynamics designed and built the satellite and Orbital provided the launch services.

BAE Systems develops anti-jamming GPS receivers
AUSTIN, Texas, 18 April 2008. BAE Systems has developed a satellite navigation receiver system designed to provide uninterrupted operation of the global positioning system for air, land, and sea platforms and applications.

General Dynamics to provide JTRS capabilities, information assurance services
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 18 April 2008. General Dynamics won a contract valued at up to $140 million to develop and integrate the maritime and fixed-site joint tactical radio capabilities and provide information assurance services for the Lockheed Martin Airborne, Maritime and Fixed Site (AMF) Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) team.

Aurora Flight Sciences reveal details of solar-powered airplane
BOSTON, 17 April 2008. On April 23, 2008, at the Boston Museum of Science, Aurora Flight Sciences will reveal details about its new solar-powered airplane called Odysseus. Aurora and its partners BAE Systems, Draper Laboratory, and Sierra Nevada were awarded a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for the development of radical new unmanned aircraft able to stay aloft for up to five years.

Telos provides enterprise-wide messaging for Canadian mlitary
ASHBURN, Va., 16 April 2008. Telos Corp. is installing a Web-based, enterprise-wide organizational messaging capability for the Canadian Ministry of Defence under a task order as a part of the NETCENTS contract vehicle. The contract includes options for three years of maintenance following successful fielding.

ADLINK Technology finalizes acquisition of Ampro Computers
IRVINE, Calif., 16 April 2008. ADLINK Technology Inc. completed its acquisition of Ampro Computers Inc. The addition of Ampro enables ADLINK to offer Extreme Rugged, rugged and industrial products and services for use in aircraft, trains, ships, and other environments that subject equipment to extended temperature, shock, and vibration.

Sun Java RTOS selected for space surveillance radar
SANTA CLARA, Calif., 15 April 2008. Sun Microsystems Inc. announced that ITT Corp. has selected the Sun Java Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program.

Unmanned aerial vehicle market to exceed $13 Billion by 2014
WASHINGTON, D.C., 15 April 2008. The global war on terrorism has prompted the United States to pump significant amounts of money into its unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programs, asserts Forecast International analyst Larry Dickerson. Dickerson says the market for UAV Reconnaissance Systems, including air vehicles, ground control equipment, and payloads, is expected to be worth $13.6 billion through 2014.

Fortress Technologies, Telos Corp. team on U.S. Army front-line mobile communications solution
TAMPA, Fla., 14 April 2008. Fortress Technologies, a provider of security and secure wireless solutions, has been selected as part of the Telos Corp. team to support the U.S. Army's Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI) program. Under the terms of the agreement, Fortress will provide its ES520 Secure Wireless Access Bridges as part of the overall implementation. Telos will deploy the Fortress component as the anchor of the solution.

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