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SpaceDev to produce gear boxes for NASA Mars Science Laboratory
POWAY, Calif., 29 Feb. 2008. SpaceDev Inc. won a subcontract in support of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), a key part of NASA's Mars Exploration Program. MSL is scheduled for launch to Mars in late 2009 to determine if Mars maintains an environment able to sustain microbial life.

ITT power converter used on Bradley Fighting Vehicle
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., 28 Feb. 2008. The U.S. Army Bradley Fighting Vehicle operates with ITT's new Multi-Mode power converter, ITT officials said during the AUSA Winter Symposium at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security selects Pictometry, ITT, Harris RF for Phase II of federal contract
ROCHESTER, N.Y., 28 Feb. 2008. Pictometry International Corp., provider of digital, aerial oblique imagery and measuring software systems, along with Rochester-based subcontractors ITT Corp. (Space Systems Division) and Harris RF Communications, won a Phase II contract totaling $750,000 from the Department of Homeland Security to create a Real Time Airborne Management System (RAMS) for emergency scenarios.

Calian's SED Division to supply Ground Earth Stations to Inmarsat
KANATA, Ontario, 28 Feb. 2008. SED Systems, a division of Calian Technologies Ltd., won a contract from Inmarsat, a provider of global mobile satellite communications, to provide new Ground Earth Stations (GES) that will support the delivery of classic aeronautical services over the Inmarsat-4 satellites. Work on the contract is underway and delivery of the first system is scheduled for the first half of 2009. The contract is valued in excess of $8 million Canadian.

BAE Systems and Navistar unveil Joint Light Tactical Vehicle prototype at AUSA Winter Symposium
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., 27 Feb. 2008. BAE Systems, through its Ground Systems line of business, and teammate Navistar International Corp. today unveiled a fully-operational system the team will use to compete for Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program. JLTV is the U.S. multi-service initiative for fielding a family of future light tactical vehicles.

JIEDDO's Keesee to speak on anti-IED technology at Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum
SAN DIEGO 27 Feb. 2008. Dr. Robin Keesee, deputy director for the Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) will discuss a "Roadmap for COTS Technology/Electronics in a Fast-moving Threat Environment such as IEDs" at 2 pm on March 11 at the Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum at the San Diego Convention Center.

Homeland security forecast indicates increased funding for threat detection technology
WASHINGTON, 27 Feb. 2008. Homeland Security Research Corp. (HSRC), a Washington-based international market research and strategic consulting firm serving the homeland security community, revealed the results in its "2008-2012 Global Counter-IED Markets and Technologies Forecast."

L-3 to build Bell 412 simulator cockpit
ARLINGTON, Texas, 27 Feb. 2008. L-3 Communications won a contract to design and build a simulated Bell 412 helicopter cockpit, which will be delivered to Aegis Technologies Group Inc. in 2008. AMI will supply a fully populated hardware cockpit system, including power and signal controls. Production of high precision assemblies and integration of complex flight and engine controls with other equipment will enable AMI to produce an accurate replica of the Bell 412 cockpit.

Smiths Detection evaluated for Improved Point Detection System II program
EDGEWOOD, Md., 26 Feb. 2008. The Military unit of Smiths Detection, part of the global technology business Smiths Group, has been selected to participate in the first major phase of Increment 2 of the Improved Point Detection System (IPDS) program.

Next-gen WorldView-2 satellite employs ITT imaging payload
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., 26 Feb. 2008. ITT Corp.'s Space Systems Division based in Rochester, N.Y., has shipped the next-generation commercial imaging payload for DigitalGlobe's WorldView-2 commercial remote sensing satellite. The WorldView-2 imaging payload is the second such system engineered and manufactured by ITT Space Systems Division for DigitalGlobe.

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