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High-performance, digital phosphor oscilloscopes introduced 
Jan 11, 2006 
Tektronix, Inc. has introduced a new series of DPO7000 Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes (DPOs). ...

Low-current, low-noise operational amplifiers for battery-powered applications 
Jan 11, 2006 
Texas Instruments has introduced a family of precision, micro-powered operational amplifiers from the company's Burr-Brown product line. ...

Support on the way to U.S. Army information systems 
Jan 11, 2006 
Harris Technical Services Corporation has been selected as a technical services subcontractor by NCI Information Systems Inc. for the Total Engineering and Integration Services (TEIS) program, which has a ceiling value for NCI and its subcontractors of $804 million. ...

New F-16 aircraft going to Greece 
Jan 11, 2006 
The U.S. government has awarded a $99.7 million contract to Lockheed Martin for long-lead tasks related to the production of 30 new advanced-block 52+ aircraft for Greece. ...

Millions to fund shipyard services for U.S. destroyers and frigates 
Jan 10, 2006 
The U.S. Navy has awarded Bath Iron Works, a subsidiary of General Dynamics, a $64-million contract to provide 'Lead Yard Services' for the DDG 51 Arleigh Burke Class AEGIS Destroyer and the FFG 7 Perry Class Frigate Programs. ...

APG-73 radar test bench to support Canadian fighter aircraft 
Jan 10, 2006 
Raytheon Canada has been selected by the Canadian Department of National Defence to provide an enhanced APG-73 test bench capability to the Canadian Air Force. ...

HF/UHF/satellite data link to be supplied to Canadian helicopter program 
Jan 10, 2006 
General Dynamics Canada has chosen Rockwell Collins to provide a tactical data link capability for Canada's Maritime Helicopter Project (MHP). ...

USB flash memory has huge fingerprint storage capacity 
Jan 10, 2006 
Pretec Electronics Corp. has announced what is said to be the largest-capacity fingerprint USB flash storage memory. ...

Tiny magnetometer will dramatically increase sensitivity in metal detection applications 
Jan 10, 2006  By Steve Grossman, editor
mPhase Technologies is developing the prototype for an ultrasensitive magnetometer that holds promise of up to a 1,000-fold increase in sensitivity, compared with available uncooled devices. ...

MIL-STD-1553 bus tools support real-time operating system 
Dec 13, 2005 
Condor Engineering has announced that its military application programming interface (BusTools/1553-API) is available with support for Green Hills Software's Integrity real-time operating system (OS). ...

A real-time logic debug solution for FPGAs 
Dec 13, 2005 
First Silicon Solutions has introduced FPGAView, a software package for Tektronix TLA logic analyzers that enables real-time debugging of Altera field-programmable arrays (FPGAs). ...

P-band high-power, medium-pulse transistors unveiled 
Dec 13, 2005 
The RF Military & Aerospace Division of Advanced Power Technology (APT) has introduced a family of high-power transistors that target P-band pulsed radar applications. ...

ALR-95 tactical radar to be installed in Korean Navy P-3 aircraft 
Dec 13, 2005 
EDO Corporation has been selected by L-3 Communications Integrated Systems to provide its ALR-95 tactical radar electronic support measures (ESM) and surveillance systems for eight P-3 aircraft being purchased by the Republic of Korea Navy. ...

New Zealand Army awards $2.9 million contract for virtual training systems 
Dec 13, 2005 
FATS Inc. has been awarded a contract in the amount of $2.9 million to manufacture and deliver new training and simulation solutions to the New Zealand Army Weapons Simulator System program. ...

Helicopter gunner simulator to hone in-flight crew skills 
Dec 13, 2005 
L-3 Communications has announced that its Link Simulation and Training (Link) division has developed a helicopter gunner simulator that can be networked to other simulation systems to provide collective training of in-flight crew skills. ...

Consortium to compete for Joint Warfighting Center program 
Dec 13, 2005 
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has plans to compete for the U.S. Joint Forces Command's (USJFCOM) Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Support Team (JST) procurement. ...

U.S. Navy plans to increase its fleet to 313 vessels by 2020 
Dec 13, 2005 
The U.S. Navy wants to increase its fleet to 313 ships by 2020, an 11% increase, reversing years of decline in naval shipbuilding and adding dozens of warships designed to defeat emerging adversaries, according to an article that appeared in The New York Times on Dec. 5. ...

Software toolkit equips non-programmers to create computer-based war games 
Dec 13, 2005 
The U.S. Air Force has engaged Stottler Henke Associates to develop a software toolkit that will enable subject matter experts—instructors, rather than programmers—to create content for computer-based war games. ...

Emergency communications software standards are proven interoperable 
Dec 13, 2005  By Steve Grossman, Editor
Twenty-two different technology companies participated in a demonstration that confirmed that emergency-communications standardized data messages can be exchanged by different emergency agency software tools. ...

Wideband VCO in 4 mm square package covers 8 GHz to 12.5 GHz 
Nov 23, 2005 
Hittite Microwave Corporation has introduced a wideband MMIC Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO), their HMC588LC4B that combines the attributes of ultra small size, low phase noise, low power consumption and wide tuning range. ...

SMA-terminated coaxial cables are hand formable 
Nov 23, 2005 
P1dB has introduced YouForm, a series of high-quality, low-cost, jacketed coaxial cables that are hand-formable and are terminated at each end with stainless-steel SMA connectors. ...

Imaging IC for intelligent cameras employs novel technologies 
Nov 23, 2005 
AMI Semiconductor has introduced a high-performance CMOS imaging IC for intelligent camera applications. ...

$8.6 million award to equip Japan's U-125A search and rescue aircraft with radar 
Nov 23, 2005 
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) has been awarded a $8.6 million contract to provide APS-134LW radar hardware to Toshiba for subsequent delivery to the Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF). ...

Spaceship award winner to design high-thrust rocket 
Nov 23, 2005 
SpaceDev has been awarded a $2.7-million contract by the Air Force to begin work on a large hybrid rocket motor. ...

Follow-on contract awarded for anti-jam GPS for JDAM smart bombs 
Nov 23, 2005 
Harris Corporation has been awarded an $18.2 million follow-on contract by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems to provide Anti-Jam Global Positioning System (AJ GPS) modules for Boeing's Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM). ...

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