Volume 11, Issue 9

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FARNBOROUGH, England — Avionics designers at Smiths Industries Aerospace are set to build at least four avionics subsystems for the Lockheed Martin entry in the competition...
Sept. 1, 2000
Systems designers are using commercial off the shelf (COTS) electronics on military platforms to leverage technology growth and maximize affordability.
Sept. 1, 2000
FARNBOROUGH, England — Avionics designers for the Boeing version of the future Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) plan to use an open-architecture approach and commercial off-the...
Sept. 1, 2000
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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Officials at Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) are using MultiGen-Paradigm's Flight IG designed by engineers at Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics &#amp; Surveillance...
Sept. 1, 2000
WILMINGTON, Mass. — A wave of mergers and acquisitions in the microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) industry is cresting this year and is creating a "Big Four" of competitors...
Sept. 1, 2000
BETHESDA, Md. — Sanders, the Nashua, N.H.-based portion of Lockheed Martin Corp., is set to change hands, which experts say will bolster Sanders's prowess as a merchant supplier...
Sept. 1, 2000
PLAINVIEW, N.Y. ? Engineers at Aeroflex Circuit Technology are combating obsolescence with their new ACT15530 CMOS integrated circuit used to implement MIL-STD-1553 and similar...
Sept. 1, 2000
For years, leaders of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration struggled with outmoded and obsolete air traffic control (ATC) equipment ? the famous
Sept. 1, 2000
There are parallels and contrasts between the ubiquitous Internet and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which represent an emerging technology that promises to extend microelectron...
Sept. 1, 2000
RALEIGH, N.C. — Cetia, a Thomson-CSF company based in Toulon, France, and Matrix have merged to form an international company — to be called Cetia — that focuses...
Sept. 1, 2000