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Avionics

NASA supersonic passenger aircraft concept contract won by Lockheed Martin - News

March 01, 2016
WASHINGTON. NASA officials are looking to bring back the days of supersonic air travel for commercial passengers, announcing this week a contract award for the preliminary design of a ?low boom? flight demonstration aircraft. It will be the first in a series of ?X-planes? in NASA's New Aviation Horizons initiative, introduced in the agency?s Fiscal Year 2017 budget.
A.I.

Smart air compressor system for weapons ejection released by Cobham - News

February 29, 2016
ORCHARD PARK, New York. Engineers at Cobham Mission Systems released a smart, power management pure air compressor system for weapons deployment in military aircraft. Cobham officials announced the new system, dubbed SUREPAC at Air Warfare Symposium.
Cyber

Cyber technology at AFCEA and Navy COTS procurement - Story

February 28, 2016

Every month the McHale Report will host an online roundtable with experts from the defense electronics industry ? from major prime contractors to defense component suppliers. Each roundtable will explore topics important to the military embedded electronics market. This month we discuss U.S. Navy COTS procurement trends and the buzz on the floor of the AFCEA West show in San Diego in February, which had a large contingent of Navy attendees.

Radar/EW

Funding for radar, electronic warfare, C4ISR, steady in DoD FY 2017 budget request - Other

February 28, 2016
The President?s Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 budget request for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) makes it back-to-back years with a budget increase. It?s a nice change of pace for an industry plagued by budget constraints and sequestration prior to the FY 2016 request. Increased funding for radar, electronic warfare (EW), command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR), and overall RDT&E funding as well as a significant bump in cybersecurity promise growth for defense electronics suppliers.
Cyber

Cybersecurity gets nearly billion-dollar increase in DoD FY 2017 budget request - News

February 28, 2016
WASHINGTON: Department of Defense officials are requesting $6.7 billion for cyber operations in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 base budget request. This is an increase in cyber funding of $0.9 billion compared to the FY 2016 enacted base budget.
Radar/EW

Long Range Strike Bomber, B-21, concept unveiled by Air Force - News

February 27, 2016
ORLANDO, Florida. Air Force officials announced the first images of the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB), also known as the B-21 at the Air Force Association's (AFA's) Air Warfare Symposium this month in Orlando, Florida.
Comms

Military maritime system procurement & modernization in FY 2017 DoD budget - News

February 27, 2016
WASHINGTON. Funding slated for major shipbuilding and maritime systems totals $27 billion under the Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 acquisition funding request, which totals $183.9 billion.
Comms

DoD FY 2017 space-based systems funding highlights - News

February 27, 2016
WASHINGTON. Funding slated for major space-based systems totals $7.1 billion under the Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 acquisition funding request, which totals $183.9 billion.
Comms

Ground system procurement & modernization for FY 2017 DoD budget - News

February 27, 2016
WASHINGTON. Funding slated for major ground systems totals $9.8 billion under the Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 acquisition funding request, which totals $183.9 billion.
Avionics

DoD FY 2017 aircraft procurement & modernization - News

February 27, 2016
WASHINGTON. Funding slated for major aircraft and related systems totals $45.3 billion under the Department of Defense (DoD) Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 acquisition funding request, which totals $183.9 billion.
Radar/EW

Military RF market expanding thanks to GaN, commercial manufacturing practices - Story

February 26, 2016
The U.S. military relies more and more on sophisticated radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems to maintain strategic advantage in peace and in wartime. This also means more demand for RF and microwave technology, a demand that is growing faster than the military market itself, says Doug Carlson, Vice President of Strategy for MACOM. In the following Q & A he discusses this market trend as well as the impact of Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology on military radar systems, how commercial manufacturing practices are lowering the life cycle costs of military semiconductors, and how the defense industry needs to do a better job of recruiting young engineering talent.
Radar/EW

Rugged zero client server released by Chassis Plans - News

February 25, 2016
SAN DIEGO. Engineers at Chassis Plans released their new patent-pending rugged CPZ-156T Rugged Zero Client as part of a partnership with Dell OEM Solutions.The devices leverages a Dell PCoIP ASIC controller in a rugged enclosure designed for use in extreme environments.
A.I.

Biometric attack detection technologies sought by IARPA - News

February 25, 2016
WASHINGTON. Officials at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) announced that they are hosting a Proposers' Day Conference for the Odin program on Friday March 11, 2016, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm in the Washington metropolitan area. The conference is being held in anticipation of the release of a new Broad Agency Announcement solicitation on the program, which will develop biometric presentation attack detection technologies to ensure biometric security systems can detect when someone is attempting to disguise their biometric identity.
Radar/EW

Electro-optical/infrared systems on the rise in defense applications, say analysts - News

February 25, 2016
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. The increase in troops deploying with electro-optical/infrared (EOIR) systems in land, air, sea. and unmanned vehicles for missions such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), is driving innovation at the design level according to analysts at Frost & Sullivan. They are focusing on designing miniaturized EOIR systems that enable sufficient heat dissipation and meet industry standards, without hurting on performance.
Cyber

Data at rest encryption for rugged storage released by Phoenix International - News

February 19, 2016
SAN DIEGO. Phoenix International Systems, Inc., engineers released Self Encrypting Drive (SED) technology support for the company's RPC24 4004 Series Drive Magazine based, rugged storage solution at AFCEA West 2016 in San Diego this week.
Avionics

P-8 maintenance training systems procured by Australian air force - News

February 04, 2016
ST. LOUIS. The Royal Australian air force (RAAF) officials chose Boeing engineers to provide P-8 maintenance training devices for use by P-8A maintenance personnel starting in early 2018.
Radar/EW

Electronic warfare school - Story

February 04, 2016
Fundamental principles of electronic warfare course offered in Canada
Radar/EW

COTS processing drives modern electronic warfare systems - Story

February 01, 2016
Designers of signal-processing systems for electronic warfare (EW) applications faced with requirements for reduced size, weight, and power (SWaP) along with more processing power are creating multifunction systems that leverage high-speed field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology.
Comms

EMI/RFI filters target midrange power inverters - Product

January 31, 2016
Manufacturers of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) power line filters, Astrodyne TDI, offer the RP328 family series with screw-type, touch-proof terminals.
Radar/EW

Process/record/playback ultrawideband signals - Product

January 31, 2016
D-TA offers the System-95, which gives users direct processing, recording, and playback of ultrawideband signals. The system includes the DTA-9500 – which occupies 1U rack space – and the DTA-5000 redundant array of independent disks (RAID) server with as many as 23 TB solid-s...
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