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Gichner Shelter Systems, a division of Gichner Systems Group, and a world leader in the design, development and production of tactical and logistic shelters and shelter systems has announced that it has been awarded the contract to provide Army Standard Family 20 foot ISO shelters to the US Army. The US Army RDECOM in Natick, MA awarded this 5-year requirements type contract to Gichner who according to the original solicitation documents offered the 'best overall value to the government'. |
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Gichner Shelter Systems ihas announced the following additions/changes to the organization: |
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Radstone claim to have been one of the earliest embedded computing companies to respond to the COTS challenge thrown down to the US military by Senator William Perry in 1994. Radstone saw, as Senator Perry did, that the use of commercial off-the-shelf products and practices would deliver substantial benefits to the armed forces. |
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Complete, integrated plug and play data acquisition solution. |
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Multiprocessor, single board computer are first family members |
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Radstone Embedded Computing and Seaweed Systems have announced an agreement that will see Seaweed's market-leading SeaWind® OpenGL embedded graphics solutions become available for Radstone's recently announced GRA110 3U VPX PCI Express graphics accelerator. |
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Octec Image Processing – part of Radstone Embedded Computing – has announced that its optical tracker solution had been selected by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) to be part of the Autonomous Airborne Refueling Demonstration (AARD) System that performed the first ever autonomous probe and drogue airborne refueling engagement on August 30th at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Utilizing a NASA F/A-18B and an Omega Air Refueling Services 707 tanker, the NASA Dryden flight test crew flew the F/A-18B to the designated pre-engagement position, activated the AARD system, and then 'rode along' hands-off through a series of refueling engagements. |
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Responding to the growing requirement for improved connectivity as defense applications become increasingly network-centric, Radstone Embedded Computing today announced the GS24 fully rugged, fully managed standalone Gigabit Ethernet Switch. Featuring twenty-four 10/100/1000 Mbits/second ports, the GS24 is aimed at out-of-the-chassis applications such as the networking of multiple subsystems. The GS24 complements the previously announced GS16 16-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch and CPX24 24-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch , but includes a number of customer-suggested enhancements, including the provision of a simplified approach to cable management. Thermal performance has also been improved through the use of a redesigned housing. |
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New communication appointment |
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Parker Hannifin has announced that, in anticipation of forthcoming U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Agency rules, Airbus had awarded Parker the fuel tank inerting system contracts for the Airbus A400M military transport aircraft and Airbus long-range and single-aisle aircraft, which could include the A318, A319, A320, A321, A330, and A340. The value of the contracts could exceed $500 million over the life of the programs, which are respectively forecast to extend over several decades. |
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The Boeing Company and Korean Air today (29 Dec 06) announced that the two companies have finalized an order for 25 airplanes with a value of approximately $5.6 billion at list prices. |
29 December 2006: Boeing |
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ATK Receives $14 Million in Contracts for HELLFIRE Rocket Motors and Warheads |
28 December 2006: ATK |
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The UK's next generation bomb disposal robots to be supplied by Northrop Grumman, teamed with QinetiQ |
28 December 2006: QinetiQ |
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MU 90 ALWT : Reliability Demonstration Programme successfully completed |
24 December 2006: Eurotorp |
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General Dynamics Delivers Submarine Hawaii To U.S. Navy Ahead of Schedule |
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Force Protection, Inc. and General Dynamics Announce Joint Venture Company |
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Pakistan International Airlines today took delivery of its first of three Boeing 777-300ERs on order. The newest member of PIAs long-haul, wide-body fleet departed Paine Field this morning en route to its new home base at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. |
22 December 2006: Boeing |
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Quarterly news update from Rolls-Royce: fourth quarter review, 2006 |
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, part of the Air France/KLM Group, has exercised options for three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s. The airplanes, with a value of $212 million at list prices, will be delivered in 2008. |
21 December 2006: Boeing |
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The Boeing Company's more than 68,000 Puget Sound area employees have opened their hearts and wallets to provide more than a little Spirit of the Holidays for thousands of people in need, including seniors and families. |
21 December 2006: Boeing |
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Boeing, TNT and Guggenheim Aviation Partners celebrated the delivery of both customers' first 747-400ER Freighter. |
20 December 2006: Boeing |
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Boeing Signs Agreement with Messier Services - Asia, SR Technics and Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Co, Ltd. to Provide Extended MRO Capability |
19 December 2006: Boeing |
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Rolls-Royce is to provide the Government of South Australia with an A$50m shiplift which will be a key element of a major new shipbuilding and ship repair development at Techport Australia. |
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The Boeing Company delivered its 600th 777 airplane, to Singapore Airlines. The 777 program reached the milestone after 11 years in service, faster than any other twin-aisle airplane program in history. |
18 December 2006: Boeing |
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AgustaWestland is pleased to announce the delivery of three different models of helicopters, an A109 Power, A119 Koala and AW139, to SEACOR Holdings / Era Helicopters during a ceremony held at AgustaWestland's Philadelphia facility on 15 December, in the presence of Bruno Spagnolini, AgustaWestland's Commercial Program Managing Director and Ed Washecka, Vice President of SEACOR Holdings. |
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