Defense electronics market to reach $289 billion by 2028, study predicts - News
April 26, 2023NORTHBROOK, Ill. The defense electronics market -- estimated at $220.3 billion in 2023 -- is projected to reach $289. billion by 2028, growing at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% during the forecast period, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets, "Defense Electronics Market: Industry Forecast to 2028."
Defense Dept. IT contract garners $889 million for SAIC - News
April 26, 2023RESTON, Va. Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has won a contract worth $889 million with the U.S. Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (FEDSIM) in support of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) to develop and implement One IT, which will modernize DCSA’s IT systems.
UAS safety the focus of air trials by NASA and Reliable Robotics - News
April 25, 2023MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Aircraft-safety firm Reliable Robotics teamed with NASA to run flight tests aimed at substantiating the use of existing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) primary surveillance radar (PSR) data to improve the safety of the National Airspace System (NAS), which the testers needed to better understand how existing radar infrastructure can be used for detect-and-avoid (DAA) systems for uncrewed aircraft systems (UASs).
Navy awards Saab UUV target production order - News
April 24, 2023U.S. NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER, Newport, R.I. The U.S. Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center has awarded Saab the initial production order for the company's Expendable Mobile Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Target (EMATT), a small (under 25 pounds) sonobuoy-sized device programmed for various antisubmarine warfare training scenarios that can be used with naval surface ships, submarines, and aircraft.
OpenVPX card assemblies for EW nabs contract for Quantic unit - News
April 24, 2023AUSTIN, Tx. Quantic X-Microwave, a business unit of Quantic Electronics, announced that it had signed a multimillion-dollar contract with a leading U.S. defense contractor for the the delivery of 3U OpenVPX card assemblies to be used in a major airborne electronic warfare (EW) application.
GPS-denied PNT gear for Army nabs $402.5 million contract for TRX Systems - News
April 17, 2023U.S. ARMY ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND FACILITY, Md. The U.S. Army has awarded a contract worth as much as $402.5 million to TRX Systems (Greenbelt, Maryland) to deliver handheld positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) tools that enable troops to obtain information in GPS-denied environments.
Rad-hard space-grade ASICs gain testing, qualification under partnership - News
April 14, 2023REHOVOT, Israel and MEYREUIL, France. Satellite communications company SatixFy Communications and semiconductor engineering and production company Presto Engineering announced a strategic partnership under which Presto Engineering will provide SatixFy with testing and qualification of Presto's radiation-hardened (rad-hard) ASICs [application-specific integrated circuits] for deployment in space, plus automated test solution and long-term production services for SatixFy's high-speed, mixed-signal ASIC products.
Microsatellites from Blue Canyon Technologies will fly for NASA mission - News
April 13, 2023LAFAYETTE, Colo. Blue Canyon Technologies --a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies that manufactures small satellites and provides mission services -- has been tapped to design and manufacture three microsatellites to support NASA’s Investigation of Convective Updrafts (INCUS) mission.
Space Force-Boeing microsatellite declared ready for missions in orbit - News
April 13, 2023EL SEGUNDO, Calif. Millennium Space Systems (a Boeing company) announced that its Tetra-1 space vehicle -- launched in November 2022 in conjunction with the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command -- is ready for mission operations as it has successfully deployed the vehicle from its host, initialized all components and subsystems, and performed systems checkout while in super-geosynchronous (Super GEO) orbit.
AI-driven maintenance tool nabs $4.2 million contract with AFRL - News
April 07, 2023AUSTIN, Texas. Defense and national-security contractor SparkCognition Government Systems (SGS) hs won a $4.2 million multiyear contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to deploy SGS's AI-powered readiness solution, Digital Maintenance Advisor (DMA), across additional maintenance, supply, and logistics use cases to support of the Air Force's F-16 fleet and its operators.
Military optronics market will be driven by border, cyber concerns, report says - News
April 07, 2023LONDON. The global military optronics surveillance and sighting systems market will grow at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% during the period 2023 to 2030, to reach $26.99 billion, according to a new study by Triton Market Research, "Global Military Optronics Surveillance and Sighting Systems Market 2023-2030."
Cybersecurity market to top $571.1 billion by 2031, report predicts - News
April 06, 2023NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh, India. The global cybersecurity market is projected to surpass $571.1 billion by 2031, driven largely by the growing cloud-computing market, according to a new report from Astute Analytica, "Cybersecurity Market -- Industry Dynamics, Market Size, and Opportunity Forecast to 2031."
Portable VTOL UAS from Insitu debuts at Sea-Air-Space 2023 - News
April 04, 2023SEA-AIR-SPACE 2023--NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. Insitu (a Boeing company) announced the debut of its Integrator vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) at this week's Navy League's Sea-Air-Space conference and exhibition.
Integrator VTOL launches vertically on ships or land without sacrificing payload capacity or endurance.
PCI mezzanine card module aimed at COTS, simulation applications - News
April 04, 2023HALSTENBEK, Germany. Embedded solution company TEWS Technologies introduced its TPMC543 32-bit/33 MHz single-wide PCI mezzanine card (PMC) module intended for use in simulation applications, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) specifications, and industrial/traffic control areas.
EW card for demanding applications highlighted at Sea-Air-Space by Annapolis Micro Systems - News
April 03, 2023SEA-AIR-SPACE 2023--NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. Annapolis Micro Systems announced at this week's Navy League's Sea-Air-Space 2023 conference and exposition that it is now shipping the industry’s first COTS [commercial off-the-shelf] card to feature the Jariet Technologies Electra-MA chip with 64 GS/s, 10-bit ADC/DAC capability.
EW contract for F-35 fighter jets signed between BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin - News
April 03, 2023MANCHESTER, N.H. BAE Systems has received $491 million in contracts from Lockheed Martin to produce Block 4 electronic warfare (EW) systems for future Lot 17 F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft; these new contracts are in addition to the 1,200 F-35 EW systems the company has delivered to date.
One Stop Systems demonstrates AI-enabled supercomputer with TMGcore immersion cooling at Sea-Air-Space 2023 - News
April 03, 2023SEA-AIR-SPACE 2023--NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. One Stop Systems (OSS -- Escondido, California) and TMGcore are set to demonstrate an innovative two-phase liquid immersion-cooled version of the OSS Rigel Edge Supercomputer at the Navy League's Sea-Air-Space 2023 conference and exposition this week at the Gaylord National Convention Center.
NASA opens new program office and outlines lunar, Mars exploration plans - News
March 31, 2023WASHINGTON. NASA has established a new office called the "Moon to Mars Program Office" to further its human exploration activities on the moon and to Mars.
Unmanned countermine hunter system gets U.S. Navy nod - News
March 30, 2023PROVIDENCE, R.I. Textron Systems will develop a mine-sweeping payload technology for the U.S. Navy; the Magnetic and Acoustic Generation Next Unmanned Superconducting Sweep (MAGNUSS) technology will be among the Navy’s Mine Countermeasure Unmanned Surface Vehicle’s (MCM USV) multiple payloads.
Autonomous-flight company will use safety-critical RTOS in initial design - News
March 29, 2023SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Green Hills Software says that fixed-wing autonomous flight company Merlin (Boston, Massachusetts) will use the Green Hills Software INTEGRITY-178 tuMP real-time operating system (RTOS) for its autonomous flight solution, running on the PU-3000 multicore avionics computer from CMC Electronics (Montreal, Canada), which will host the flight-control software that enables autonomous flying.