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Executive Watch 2009 P14

Lockheed Martin to upgrade U.S. Navy submarine communication mast antenna systems MARION, Mass., 17 July 2009. Lockheed Martin in a joint venture with Granite State Manufacturing (GSM) in Manchester, N.H., won a $6.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy to design, test, and manufacture an upgraded Multifunction Mast Antenna System to improve submarine communications.
Radiation hardened A/D and D/A converters for space electronics present special challenges GREENSBORO, N.C., 16 July 2009. Suppliers of radiation hardened analog to digital converters and digital to analog converters for space electronics applications face a more difficult set of design challenges than do suppliers of A/D and D/A converters for commercial applications.
Radar systems to monitor space junk to be designed by Northrop Grumman LINTHICUM, Md. 15 July 2009. Engineers at the Northrop Grumman Corp. Electronic Systems segment in Linthicum, Md., are developing a global space surveillance ground radar system to monitor orbiting space junk and other celestial hazards under terms of the first phase of a $30 million U.S. Air Force contract.
Raytheon demonstrates networked lethality for Army modernization MCKINNEY, Texas, 14 July 2009. Raytheon officials networked sensors and effects to demonstrate how the U.S. Army could modernize brigade combat teams (BCTs)to significantly improve situational awareness and targeting efficiency.
ITAR violations have produced high profile defense export penalties WASHINGTON, 13 July 2009. When a small company violates the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), it does not typically make a ripple in the news industry, yet over the years there have been a few cases that grabbed the world's attention.
Open standard network centric warfare system for battle management expands in Europe FULLERTON, Calif., 12 July 2009. ThalesRaytheonSystems in Fullerton, Calif., received approval to install its open standard NATO Air Command and Control System Level of Operational Capability 1(ACCS LOC 1) systems at eight more sites in Europe.
Trace Systems acquires SynExi MCLEAN, Va., 11 July 2009. Trace Systems Inc., a systems integrator and technical services firm that provides communications, networking, IT, and other C4ISR services and solutions for the U. S. Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and the intelligence community, has acquired SynExi LLC of Fairfax, Va.
Military radio contract goes to ITT for JTRS SINCGARS software upgrades and support FORT WAYNE, Ind., 10 July 2009. ITT Corp. in Fort Wayne, Ind., won a $22.9 million military radio contract to upgrade and enhance the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) military software waveform for the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS).
Data fusion system for information exploitation is goal of DARPA study contract ARLINGTON, Va., 9 July 2009. Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., needed a system to help warfighters quickly boil down large amounts of information for tactical operations They found their solution from Modus Operandi Inc. in Melbourne, Fla.
Rugged computer systems from CSPI to support Navy Aegis shipboard combat system BILLERICA, MA, July 7, 2009. Shipboard combat systems designers at Lockheed Martin Corp. needed multicomputer systems to support a Radar Scene Generation program, which will provide test and evaluation for the Aegis combat system at the U.S. Navy's Combat System Engineering Development Site in Moorestown, N.J.
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