Engineers have used rigid/flex printed wiring board (PWB) constructions successfully for many years in a variety of high-performance, high-reliability military and commercial ...
Rockwell designs large IR detector for astronomy; Software companies launch DO-178-B certification program; Swiss military to spend $700 million on arms procurement; And more
The AltiVec general-purpose processor from Motorola is eating into the digital signal processor market share of Analog Devices and Texas Instruments, yet the two companies' chips...
MELBOURNE, Fla. - Officials at Paravant Computer Systems, a division of Paravant Inc. in Morristown, N.J., are supplying about 30,000 Applique+ V4 ruggedized computers over the...
WASHINGTON - Leaders of the U.S. Navy plan to award a contract worth an estimated $10 billion in June to build a Navy/ Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI), despite harsh criticism from...
WASHINGTON - Iridium, the "little satellite that couldn't," has become a textbook example of how not to run a commercial space program. This has been the case ever since Iridium...
Open-systems standards continue to emerge that encompass new commercial off-the-shelf technologies, which presents electronics designers with a fundamental decision
To The Editor: I just finished reading Edward Walsh's article about the Navy's use of COTS on submarines in the March issue of Military & Aerospace Electronics
ABOARD THE USS HELENA - There is nothing at all commercial-looking about a U.S. Navy attack submarine. At dockside in San Diego, the 360-foot nuclear-powered attack sub USS Helena...