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FAA works with Air Force to reduce delays WASHINGTON, 12 June 2009. Officials at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Air Force are working on ways to reduce civilian flight delays by utilizing military airspace.
Space power electronics for mobile satellites is goal of DARPA contract to Boeing EL SEGUNDO, Calif., 12 June 2009. Engineers at Boeing Satellite Systems Inc. in El Segundo, Calif., are moving ahead with a program to develop space power generation capability to provide ample electricity for maneuverable satellites with power-hungry payloads like communications and radar.
Electronic flight bags with moving maps will reduce runway incursions SAN DIEGO 8 June 2009. The integration of electronic flight bags that posses integrated airport moving map displays will significantly improve runway safety, say commercial aviation experts.
Curtiss-Wright launches anti tamper program to protect embedded systems LEESBURG, Va., 7 June 2009. Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing in Leesburg, Va., is launching a military anti tamper program called Trusted COTS to protect critical program information in deployed embedded systems, in response to U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD) mandate to protect all critical military technologies and data.
IPC asks for industry proposals to study military electronics market BANNOCKBURN, Ill., 5 June 2009. The trade association representing North American printed circuit board manufacturers is asking industry for ideas on a study of the military electronics market for circuit board fabs, electronics manufacturers, and military board suppliers.
General Dynamics boosts electro optics and ISR capabilities with Axsys buy FAIRFAX, Va., 4 June 2009. General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (GD-AIS) in Fairfax, Va., is acquiring military electro-optics specialist Axsys Technologies Inc. in Rocky Hill, Conn., to boost the GA-AIS presence in military intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) applications.
Aircraft avionics software from LynuxWorks powers Avidyne aircraft flight deck SAN DIEGO, 2 June 2009. Aircraft avionics designers at Avidyne Corp. in Lincoln, Mass., needed embedded real-time operating system software (RTOS) for their next-generation Entegra Release 9 integrated flight deck commercial avionics. They found their solution in the LynxOS-178 safety critical software from LynuxWorks Inc. in San Jose, Calif.
Aerospace electronics industry standard AQEC moves closer to military adoption SAN DIEGO, 2 June 2009. An industry standards plan to certify commercial-grade electronic parts for aerospace applications is on the verge of receiving approval from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), says a senior component engineer from Boeing Co.
Avionics, air traffic control industries gird for big changes in future systems SAN DIEGO, 1 June 2009. The avionics and air traffic control communities are girding for big changes as U.S. and European aviation authorities start the long process of transforming the way commercial aircraft navigate between destinations.
ITT receives Department of Defense Trusted Foundry accreditation PALM HARBOR, Fla., 1 June 2009. ITT Corp. announced today that its Communications Systems' Advanced Technologies facility in Palm Harbor, Fla., received Trusted Accreditation by the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) as a microelectronics trusted source for the Department of Defense and all other U.S. Government users.
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