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Emrise Corp. wins power supply order for U.S. military vehicles RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., 31 March 2008. Emrise Corp., a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of proprietary electronic devices and communications equipment for aerospace, defense, industrial, and communications applications, has received a $300,000 follow-on order from a major military systems integrator for power-supply products for a ground-support program for U.S. military vehicles.
U.S. Navy ceases funding of extended range guided munition contract WASHINGTON, 31 March 2008. The U.S. Navy will cease funding Raytheon's efforts under the Extended Range Guided Munition (ERGM) contract. Raytheon Corp. has been issued a letter notifying the company that in accordance with the Limitation of Funds clause of contract N00024-96-C-5204 that the Government does not plan to provide any additional funding under this cost-type contract for the continued development of ERGM.
Emrise Corp. gains $200,000 order for power supplies for U.S. Black Hawk helicopter RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., 30 March 2008. Emrise Corp., a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of proprietary electronic devices and communications equipment for aerospace, defense, industrial, and communications applications, has received an initial order of approximately $200,000 for power supplies for the U.S. Army's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.
SYS Technologies to provide programmatic, engineering support to Navy SAN DIEGO, 29 March 2008. SYS Technologies Inc., a provider of information connectivity solutions that enable situational awareness and real-time collaboration, won a one-year task order valued at approximately $1.5 million to provide programmatic and engineering support for the Navy in the area of shipboard training systems. SYS also recently entered into a merger agreement with Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc.
FiberPatrol secures Qinghai-Tibet railway LANGHORNE, Pa., 28 March 2008. Optellios Inc.'s fiber-optic perimeter intrusion detection system has passed the final acceptance test for securing Qinghai-Tibet railway in China. The company's FiberPatrol system was chosen for final testing after it outperformed competition in head-to-head engineering trials. FiberPatrol was the only fiber optic sensor to pass the trials, which it did by demonstrating accurate intrusion detection with zero false alarms.
System-on-chip challenges intellectual property firms BOSTON, 28 March 2008. The Strategy Analytics RF & Wireless Component Strategies report, "RF Analog Mixed-Signal Gains Importance as Semiconductor Design IP Growth Slows," notes that the semiconductor design IP (intellectual property) sector grew to $1.5 billion in revenue in 2007, up approximately 11 percent over 2006, but a slower growth than in previous years.
AML Communications wins $1 million order from Raytheon CAMARILLO, Calif., 27 March 2008. AML Communications Inc. has received a $1 million order from the Raytheon Company covering the procurement of long lead-time material to support high-volume manufacturing to follow. Upon conclusion of the material purchase phase, a follow-up order of an additional $1 Million is expected. This order is the beginning of volume production for a five-year program with a value of $30 million if all options are exercised.
Improvised explosive devices, technological advances in Russian and Chinese Missiles drive U.S. electronic warfare spending DUBLIN, Ireland, 27 March 2008. Research and Markets has announced the addition of a new report, titled "U.S. Electronic Warfare Markets." This Frost & Sullivan research report outlines the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) electronic warfare (EW) market's programs and funding. The study summarizes the major Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) and Procurement programs funded jointly and by the individual services.
European Union employs software-defined radio technology for wireless public safety communications BURNABY, British Columbia, 26 March 2008. Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima, a provider of software-defined radio (SDR) technology, announced that the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) Sensors Radar Technologies and Cyber Security Unit (SERAC) will use Spectrum's flexComm Waveform Design Studio for the research and development of software-defined radio capability in the Wireless Interoperability for Security (WINTSEC) project.
Business venture offers federal agencies secure electronic data destruction, electronics recycling FREDERICK, Md., 26 March 2008. With federal agencies and the private sector being required to place more focus on electronic data destruction and electronic recycling, a new business partnership has begun to offer these services. e-EndUSA, a Maryland-based company, has entered into a strategic partnership with Engineering Services Network Inc. (ESN), a SDVOB, located in Arlington, Va.
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