Volume 12, Issue 4

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Engineers at DY 4 Systems in Kanata, Ontario, and BAE Systems in Edinburgh, Scotland, are joining hands to develop open-architecture graphics circuit boards for cockpit applications...
April 1, 2001
Military and aerospace companies over the next decade will see "a frenzy of electronic equipment procurement, upgrades, and modernization," says a top U.S. defense electronics...
April 1, 2001
Rockwell to Change Name to Rockwell Automation after Rockwell Collins spinoff, Ball Aerospace nets $62.5 million contract for satellite reconnaissance sensor work, General Micro...
April 1, 2001
Software managers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., are using a software analysis tool called Visual FlowCoder to check the work of contractors creating...
April 1, 2001
The effects of vibration in limiting mean time between failure (MTBF) of airborne electronic systems have long been known empirically, but the increasing availability of computer...
April 1, 2001
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In the wake of World War I, private aviation boomed in America as barnstorming pilots, most of them ex-military, took to the skies to introduce many of their countrymen to the...
April 1, 2001
NASA's decision last month to scrap the X-33 reusable aerospace plane after investing $1.3 billion is a sort of sad denouement to the space agency's desperate effort to build ...
April 1, 2001
VME, long one of the most widely used open-systems bus architectures in military and aerospace applications, may be nearing the end of its long reign, report analysts at Venture...
April 1, 2001