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A Northrop Grumman Corporation study conducted for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, demonstrates that airborne electronic jammer aircraft are more effective and efficient when networked and enhanced by decision aids. Airborne electronic attack, or 'jamming,' aircraft can blind, disrupt or otherwise affect enemy radars, communications, computing and other electronic weapons and systems, protecting warfighters during combat. |
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Rockwell Collins' HGS®-6000 Head Up Guidance System has been selected by Cessna for its new Citation Columbus business jet, which is expected to debut in 2014. Rockwell Collins' HGS will be the first head up display ever installed on a Cessna Aircraft. |
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Northrop Grumman's Battlefield Airborne Communications Node Enables Unprecedented Real-Time Distribution of F-22 Data to Legacy Aircraft |
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Antenna Technology Communications Inc., a provider of commercial satellite communications systems, has introduced new features to its Warrior Satellite Surveillance System. |
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Sectra launches secure satellite telephony
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17 May 2008: Sectra |
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Boldon James announces it’s Secure Information Exchange (SIE) solution enabling unified messaging across Microsoft platforms for military, intelligence & homeland security organisations. |
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Boeing has announced that the U.S. Air Force has placed the first Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) satellite into operation over the Pacific region. The Boeing-built satellite transitioned to operations on April 16, following extensive satellite and ground system tests conducted by the government with support from Boeing engineers. |
17 May 2008: Boeing |
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General Dynamics programme builds on aims of UK Government and International Community |
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Boeing Company has dedicated a new test and evaluation facility in Huntington Beach, Calif., that provides the technology and capability to support both current and future radar-based weapon systems. The |
15 May 2008: Boeing |
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The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has extended the time and increased the value of its Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) II contract with Savi, a Lockheed Martin company. |
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Elbit Systems Ltd. has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Tadiran Communications Ltd, received a $127 million contract to supply tactical communications radio equipment and systems from a European customer. |
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The U.S. Navy is acquiring a third lot of Northrop Grumman Corporation Improved Capability (ICAP) III airborne electronic attack systems for its fleet of EA-6B Prowlers under a $101.9 million firm, fixed-price contract. |
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Northrop Grumman Corporation has been selected by the U.S. Army to continue development of the Passive Infrared Cueing System (PICS), a cost-effective ground threat warning system that can locate, cue, and classify potential threats from tank fire, rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles. |
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AMTI, an operation of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), introduces the LPAS-320 Lightweight Portable Amplification System. |
04 May 2008: SAIC |
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Lockheed Martin has announced that it has achieved a major integrated test milestone on the first Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) geosynchronous orbit (GEO-1) spacecraft that enables the start of environmental testing in preparation for launch in late 2009. |
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'Since being selected by the U.S. Navy in 1990, the ARC-210 radio has become the accepted standard for multi-band, multi-mode communications within all branches of the military,' said Greg Churchill, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Government Systems for Rockwell Collins. 'This program, which began as a pilot project to improve the government acquisition process, is now a model for government-industry teaming.' |
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Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced that Lockheed Martin has joined its team competing for the U.S. Air Force's Global Positioning System (GPS) Next Generation Control Segment (OCX) Phase B contract. |
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The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) has awarded Ball Aerospace & Technologies two contracts worth more than $21M to continue providing actionable intelligence to warfighters through service contracts that support the Department of Defense (DoD). |
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Lockheed Martin has submitted a series of innovative proposals to the Department of Defensedesigned to advance state-of-the-art technologies in support of fielding rapid and responsive space systems for the warfighter. |
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High-Capacity Line-of-Sight Radios Will Establish Wireless Links Between Airplanes and Ground Stations, Providing Imagery for Improved Decision-Making. |
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GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Selected By Telephonics Corporation For RDR-1700B Multi-Mode Radar Systems. Small size, low weight, ruggedization are integral to system already chosen by Northrop Grumman for Fire Scout. |
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SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (SELEX S&AS), a Finmeccanica company, have announced that it has received an important order from a North European country for the supply of its new world leading PicoSAR lightweight airborne ground surveillance radar. |
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TiaLinx, a developer of wafer scale integrated radio and antenna array, has announced the launch of its highly efficient switching mode power amplifier core designs to address Electronically Scanned Arrays (ESA). |
22 April 2008: TiaLinx |
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Harris Corporation has been awarded a $79.6 million contract to supply the Armed Forces of the Philippines with Falcon II(R) high frequency (HF) and very-high frequency (VHF) tactical radios. |
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Rockwell Collins has announced that it has delivered 200,000 Defense Advanced Global Positioning System Receivers (DAGR) for use by U.S. and international warfighters, and has reached the 40,000 unit sales milestone for its Global Positioning System (GPS) engine for the U.S. Army's Ground Based GPS Receiver Application Module (GB-GRAM) program. The announcement took place at a recognition event with military officials and Rockwell Collins employees at the Coralville Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. |
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