Volume 14, Issue 9

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Federal intelligence analysts could soon be using an advertising and marketing tool to catch terrorists before they strike.
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When U.S. forces tried to block Iraqi forces from firing Scud missiles last March, they relied largely on knocking them out of the sky with Patriot anti-missile batteries.
Sept. 1, 2003
Technological lessons learned from the second Persian Gulf War of 2003 (Gulf War II) will highlight the Military & Aerospace Electronics Show West 2003 conference and exhibition...
Sept. 1, 2003
Federal intelligence analysts could soon be using an advertising and marketing tool to catch terrorists before they strike.
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Engineers at Analogic Corp. in Peabody, Mass., and Sanders Design International (SDI) of Wilton, N.H., have joined hands to develop infrared countermeasures (IRCM) to protect ...
Sept. 1, 2003
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A new decade in a new millennium, but war in Iraq has again provided the U.S. military with an opportunity to test new equipment, tactics, and technologies under fire and record...
Sept. 1, 2003
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Engineers from Lockheed Martin Corp. are providing optical transceivers for the company's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Providing the transceivers will be engineers...
Sept. 1, 2003
NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) have a common problem: whether trying to get high-resolution photographs from a Mars orbiter or handle the incredible voice and data...
Sept. 1, 2003
Amrel offers lightweight rugged tablet computerAmrel Corp. in Arcadia, Calif., is offering the Rocky Patriot IV rugged military-grade tablet computer for military and government...
Sept. 1, 2003