Volume 14, Issue 11

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The United States military, agencies of the federal government, and prime contractors that support these organizations have purchased previously owned test and measurement equipment...
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Astronauts orbiting Earth in the International Space Station are in constant danger. As they spin around the planet, they must constantly dodge tiny chips of space junk.
Nov. 1, 2003
Officials at Exostar, the aerospace and defense e-business tools provider, are employing Intelligence and Control Services from VeriSign in Mountain View, Calif., to increase ...
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The recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq showed the advantages that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) bring to the battlefield. Not only do they provide surveillance with stealth...
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101st Airborne uses Raytheon handheld camera for security in IraqBy John McHaleDALLAS — Soldiers in U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division who are deployed in Iraq have improved ...
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An electronic parts aftermarket supplier is calling into question the way the U.S. government buys replacement components for the U.S. Air Force F-15 jet fighter. The supplier...
Nov. 1, 2003
U.S. should continue manned space flightJust caught your editorial "End of line for manned space travel?" (October p.1). Your viewpoint was borne out of what I refer to as the...
Nov. 1, 2003
DDC offers space-qualified A-D converter for motion controlEngineers at Data Device Corp. in Bohemia, N.Y., are releasing a class-K resolver-to-digital monolithic converter for...
Nov. 1, 2003