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Executive Watch 2009 P13

Radio communications for network centric Canadian navy warships comes from Rockwell Collins CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, 28 July 2009. Radio communications experts at Rockwell Collins (COL) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are providing network centric military communications equipment to the Canadian navy to establish ad hoc, Internet-Protocol (IP) shipboard communications networks for tactical data exchanges, enhanced situational awareness and collaborative planning for Canadian navy warships.
Northrop Grumman, Air Force prove new B-2 radar meets mission requirements PALMDALE, Calif., 27 July 2009. Northrop Grumman Corp. and the U.S. Air Force have successfully demonstrated that the new radar developed for the B-2 stealth bomber can fulfill the performance requirements for its required missions, both conventional and strategic.
Electronics maintenance of the future is goal of new military facility TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT, Pa., 26 July 2009. Military electronics maintenance experts at the Tobyhanna Army Depot in Tobyhanna, Pa., have created the Depot Maintenance of the Future (DMOF), a 10,000-square-foot facility to stimulate ideas and improve work techniques for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of Army, Navy, and Air Force equipment for command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, better known as C4ISR.
Avnet Electronics Marketing, House of Batteries enter distribution agreement PHOENIX, 25 July 2009. Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas, a business region of Avnet Inc., and custom battery pack assembler House of Batteries have signed an Americas distribution agreement. Avnet now offers customers in the electronics industry a range of battery solutions from off-the-shelf batteries to complex custom assemblies from more than 25 manufacturers.
Army radio communications contract for dismounted soldiers goes to Thales CLARKSBURG, Md., 24 July 2009. Thales Communications Inc. in Clarksburg, Md., will provide the U.S. Army with military wireless communications to enable soldiers to leave their vehicles while maintaining secure communications over the vehicle radio communications intercom system and the vehicle's combat Army network radio.
Newest Navy destroyer to receive shipboard electronic assemblies from LaBarge ST. LOUIS, 23 July 2009. LaBarge Inc. in St. Louis will provide shipboard electronic assemblies for the Advanced Gun System (AGS) aboard the first two of three anticipated DDG 1000 Zumwalt-class U.S. Navy destroyers to be built, under terms of a $6.1 million contract from AGS manufacturer BAE Systems.
Rad hard SPARC V8 processor that resists space radiation introduced by Atmel QUEBEC CITY, 22 July 2009. Atmel Corp. in San Jose, Calif., is introducing the AT697 Revision F radiation hardened (rad hard) SPARC microprocessor for space applications, which processes data at 90 million instructions per second (MIPS) and consumes 0.7 Watts over full temperature and voltage ranges.
Military radio communications order for Air Force JTRS handhelds goes to Harris ROCHESTER, N.Y., 21 July 2009. Harris Corp. in Rochester, N.Y., will provide JTRS-approved Falcon III AN/PRC-152(C) handheld radio communications systems to the U.S. Air Force under terms of a $44 million military radio contract to provide software defined radio technology to security forces, special operations, combat engineers and Air Mobility Command (AMC).
General Dynamics to upgrade submarine weapons control system FAIRFAX, Va., 20 July 2009. General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics, won a $10.2 million first-year contract of a multi-year award from the U.S. Navy to provide upgrades to the submarine weapons control system (WCS) portion of the AN/BYG-1 submarine combat system.
Lithium ion space battery power for MEASAT-3a satellite provided by Saft COCKEYSVILLE, Md., 19 July 2009. Satellite designers at Orbital Sciences Corp. in Dulles, Va., needed lithium ion (Li-ion) space batteries for the MEASAT-3a communications satellite, launched in June from a Land Launch rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. They found their solution from Saft in Cockeysville, Md.
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