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Space Micro Inc. awarded space weather instrument contract to enable improved satellite health monitoring SAN DIEGO, Calif., 13 March 2008. Space Micro Inc. have been awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the U.S. Air Force, AFRL for research and development
of a novel miniaturized space weather instrument.
FLIR Systems reveals $57.7 million in delivery orders from the U.S. Army PORTLAND, Ore., 13 March 2008. FLIR Systems Inc. has been awarded multiple delivery orders totaling $57.7 million from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command in Huntsville, Ala., for its Star SAFIRE III stabilized multisensor systems and THV-3000 Long Range Imager Systems.
Micronetics gains order for space-qualified microwave components HUDSON, N.H., 13 March 2008. Micronetics Inc.'s subsidiary, Mica Microwave Inc., has booked an order from a leading space systems integrator. This order, totaling $1.2 million, is for a combination of mixers, isolators, and limiters for use on a space satellite application.
Thermal management a challenge for designers of future military aircraft SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. Jim Robles from The Boeing Company gave an early afternoon talk--"Aerospace Thermal Management Challenges and Solutions, A Boeing Perspective"--during the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum.
Industry experts tackle power and thermal management challenges SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. The afternoon's "Power and Thermal Management" sessions at the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum began with a talk on today's battery options, and their inherent pros and cons.
Military & Aerospace Forum closes with liquid-cooling session SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. Gerald Janicki, senior director, Meggitt Defense Systems Inc. in Irvine, Calif., closed this year's Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum with the presentation, "Liquid Cooling Solutions."
Industry invited to work with organizations tackling software, hardware vulnerability SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. The second morning at the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum offered up sessions on software and hardware security, cryptography, and vulnerabilities. In the presentation titled, "OWG: Vulnerability," John Benito, Blue Point Consulting Inc. discussed scripting language issues and software vulnerabilities. He delved into such challenges as buffer overflow, "off-by-one" errors, and various other failure mechanisms.
Air Force making progress on standard cryptographic modules for information security SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. The U.S. Air Force, through the Mitre Corp. in Bedford, Mass., has a draft standard and working code for what is expected to be an easy and relatively inexpensive approach to cryptographic modules for military information security.
Work on IPv6 integration and migration surges SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. The afternoon sessions at the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum yesterday drew to a close with "IPv6 Affect on Military Systems," presented by Rick Jones, director of Global Government Solutions Group, at Cisco. "I'm not here to advocate everyone run out and deploy IPv6 today," Jones begins, while also noting the importance of the latest Internet Protocol, version 6, and the DoD mandate to move to it.
Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum continues today with ITAR issues panel SAN DIEGO, 12 March 2008. A panel discussion on International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and other export issues is on today's agenda as the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum (MAEF) conference and trade show continues at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego.
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