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NASA offers opportunities for zero-gravity technology testing
WASHINGTON, 15 March 2010. NASA is providing technology firms the opportunity to test emerging technologies during flights on an airplane that simulates the weightless conditions of space. The technologies should have potential use in future NASA projects, support future exploration systems, or improve air and space vehicle capabilities.

Reducing fiber optic component costs is goal of Navy contract to KITCO
DAHLGREN, Va., 14 March 2010. Military photonics experts at KITCO Fiber Optics in Virginia Beach, Va., will find ways to reduce the costs of aerospace and defense fiber optic component manufacturing and repair under terms of a $9.8 million contract awarded Friday by the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division in Dahlgren, Va.

GeoEye selects Lockheed Martin to build next-generation commercial remote sensing satellite system
SUNNYVALE, Calif., 13 March 2010. GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY) selected Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. to build the company's next-generation, high-resolution Earth imaging satellite system known as GeoEye-2. Financial terms are not being disclosed at this time.

Optical interconnect technology for embedded computing is aim of new VITA study group
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 12 March 2010. VITA, the open standards embedded computing trade association in Scottsdale, Ariz., is taking its first steps toward developing an ANSI/VITA standard for high density optical interconnect technology in next-generation architectures for mission-critical embedded systems.

STARA Technologies to develop persistent-surveillance sensors to protect forward-deployed troops
LAKEHURST, N.J., 12 March 2010. Engineers at STARA Technologies Inc. in Gilbert, Ariz., are investigating aerostat- and airship-mounted persistent-surveillance sensors to help protect U.S. military personnel deployed at forward operating bases in Southwest Asia and other global trouble spots.

Air Force researchers to speed optical interconnect development for chips, boards, and systems
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio, 11 March 2010. U.S. Air Force researchers are asking industry to improve photonics interconnect manufacturing technology to hasten the future use of optical interconnects for chip-to-chip, board-to-board, and system-to-system high-speed communications.

Presagis leverages Seaweed Systems acquisition to launch embedded graphics business group
MONTREAL, 10 March 2010. Presagis in Montreal, a provider of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) modeling, simulation and embedded display graphics software, is forming an embedded graphics business unit to provide users with one supplier of graphics drivers and HMI software tools.

DARPA sets sights on revolutionary advancements in non-volatile logic IC technology
ARLINGTON, Va., 10 March 2010. Military microelectronics experts at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., are launching a leap-ahead technology program to develop advanced, ultra-low-power non-volatile logic integrated circuits that retain their data and computational states when power is removed.

RF jammers and other electronic warfare technology to create $28.4 billion market over next decade
NEWTOWN, Conn., 9 March 2010. RF jammers and other electronic warfare (EW) technology will create a $28.4 billion market over the next decade, as purveyors of electronic countermeasures (ECM), radar warning receivers (RWRs), electronic support measures (ESM), and other EW systems produce about 45,000 systems, predict market analysts at Forecast International in Newtown, Conn.

RFID market to reach $5.35 billion this year, says ABI Research
NEW YORK, 8 March 2010. Despite the economic doldrums which required downward adjustments to ABI Research's RFID forecasts for 2009 and 2010, the outlook is good for steady growth through the next five years, according to new market data released by the firm.

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