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BAE Systems wins $629 million contract to upgrade Caiman MRAP, protect electronics from temperature extremes
(Sep 2, 2010)
HOUSTON, 2 Sept. 2010. BAE Systems won a $629 million contract from the U.S. Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Joint Program Office (JPO) to upgrade 1,700 Caiman MRAP vehicles. The upgraded vehicle, called the Caiman Multi-Terrain Vehicle (MTV), integrates a refurbished and improved armored capsule from an existing Caiman with a new high-power automotive power train, chassis, and independent suspension.
Thermal weapon sight contract for Army rifles, machine guns, and mounted weapons goes to BAE Systems
(Sep 1, 2010)
AeroVironment wins $35.3 million order for digital Puma unmanned aircraft systems
(Sep 1, 2010)
MONROVIA, Calif., 1 Sept. 2010. AeroVironment Inc. (AV) won a contract delivery order valued at $35,265,662 for digital Puma All Environment (AE) unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), spares, and training services. The equipment and services were procured under the existing USSOCOM All Environment Capable Variant (AECV) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. Puma systems, which are capable of performing multiple surveillance and reconnaissance missions over water or land, will be used to protect troops and vehicles in combat areas.
SGT selects Craig Technologies to support NASA?s high-end systems
(Aug 31, 2010)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., 31 Aug. 2010. Officials at SGT Inc. in Greenbelt, Md., sought a partner capable of providing technical support for high-end computing systems, including high-performance hardware and software, for the company’s work on a NASA contract. They found the needed partner at Craig Technologies in Cape Canaveral, Fla. As subcontractor to SGT, Craig Technologies will provide technical support for high-end systems used by Mission and Mission-support staff at LaRC, necessary for such operations as high-performance computing, geometry modeling, grid generation, data visualization, image processing, computational analysis, and airspace and traffic operations simulation.
GreenAngel's Rapid Electric Vehicles wins U.S. Army, Honeywell contract to power combat vehicles
(Aug 30, 2010)
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, 30 Aug. 2010. Rapid Electric Vehicles (REV), a GreenAngel Energy Corp. investee company, won a contract for its bi-directional charging technology for micro-grids. Through a contract with Honeywell, REV will participate in the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research Development Engineering Center (TARDEC) Micro-Grid project at Wheeler Air Base, Hawaii.
Video analysis tools for fast retrieval from petabyte-scale video archives is aim of DARPA VIRAT program
(Aug 29, 2010)
Defense Executive
UAV payloads contract for persistent surveillance on small unmanned vehicles goes to Trident Systems
(Sep 2, 2010)
Cognitive radio IC technology for next-gen communications, radar, and EW is goal of DARPA CLASIC program
(Sep 1, 2010)
Electro-optical sensor system for Navy ship defense from terrorist attacks provided by FLIR Systems
(Aug 31, 2010)
Industry News Flash
COM Express Type 6 single-board computer in computer-on-module form factor introduced by Kontron
(Sep 2, 2010)
3U VPX air baffle board introduced by Elma Bustronic to fill unused slots and aid electronics thermal management
(Sep 1, 2010)
CAN bus interface mezzanine cards to link sensors and actuators in embedded systems introduced by Acromag
(Sep 1, 2010)
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Mil Aero Magazine
Volume 21, Issue 9
September 2010
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The Mil-Aero Command Post
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Is your embedded system supplier "board agnostic?"
Posted by John McHaleI know what you’re thinking -- please not another marketing buzz term. I hope "board agnosticism" or "board agnostic" doesn't fall into that category, because I fear I may have accidentally coined it this week at the AUVSI show in...
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