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Executive Watch 2009 P19

Boeing to move Missile Defense division headquarters to Alabama HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 18 May 2009. Boeing will relocate the headquarters for its Missile Defense Systems (MDS) division from Arlington, Va., to the company's facilities in Huntsville, starting immediately.
Aselsan chooses VPX embedded processor from GE Fanuc for Turkish military radar CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 17 May 2009. Radar processing experts at Aselsan Inc. in Ankara, Turkey, needed embedded processor technology for a military radar system for the Turkish armed forces. They found their solution from GE Fanuc GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va.
General Dynamics, Elbit Systems of America form joint venture to serve U.S. UAV market CHARLOTTE, N.C., 16 May 2009. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products and Elbit Systems of America LLC have formed a new company, UAS Dynamics LLC, to provide unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to the Department of Defense (DOD) and other potential U.S. government customers through programs such as the U.S. Marine Corps' Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (STUAS)/Tier II program.
DARPA eyes inertial navigation technology for GPS-denied environments BEDFORD, Mass., 15 May 2009. InterSense Inc. in Bedford, Mass., is developing a prototype micro-navigation system based on advanced dead reckoning navigation and guidance technology, under terms of a contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va.
Hypertronics to supply military connectors for FCS armored vehicle applications HUDSON, Mass., 14 May 2009. Hypertronics Corp. in Hudson, Mass., will supply custom military connectors to the traction drive systems (TDS) in armored combat vehicles of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program, under terms of a contract with BAE Systems.
Demand for RFID tags and technologies to remain soft until picking up by the end of 2009 NATICK, Mass., 12 May 2009. Demand for radio frequency identification (RFID) technology should stabilize and return to growth by the end of this year, after the RFID market softened in late 2008, with a market downturn that should continue at least until this summer, say analysts at VDC Research Group in Natick, Mass.
Boeing keynote at Avionics USA 2009 to cover next-generation avionics and ATM technology SAN DIEGO, 11 May 2009. – The keynote address at the inaugural Avionics USA conference and exhibition will focus on the challenges for integrating next-generation air traffic management and avionics systems. Tim Tuttle, program manager and associate technical fellow in product development at Boeing Commercial Airplanes in Long Beach, Calif., delivers this presentation at the conference, which will be held June 1 and 2 at the San Diego Convention Center.
DOD urged to buy only U.S.- and Canadian-made electronic printed circuit board technology BANNOCKBURN, Ill., 11 May 2009. U.S. and Canadian electronic printed circuit board manufacturers are urging the U.S. military to buy printed circuit boards -- even boards considered to be non-critical technology -- only from U.S. and Canadian companies to support a robust and technically advanced domestic supply base of military board products.
DARPA looks to Teledyne Scientific for terahertz electronics research ARLINGTON, Va., 10 May 2009. Researchers at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are looking to Teledyne Scientific & Imaging LLC in Thousand Oaks, Calif. to develop terahertz electronics receivers and exciters as part of the DARPA Terahertz Electronics Program.
DataPath to become Rockwell Collins subsidiary DULUTH, Ga., 9 May 2009. DataPath Inc., a provider of satellite and wireless communications networks around the world, announced the approval of the merger agreement pursuant to which DataPath will become a wholly‑owned subsidiary of Rockwell Collins Inc.
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