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Sunnyvale - Jun 04, 2003The Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) team of Lockheed Martin Space & Strategic Missiles, Sunnyvale, Calif. And Northrop Grumman Space Technology, Redondo Beach, Calif. Has successfully completed all 49 Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR). Integral To Test Performance Of Missile Defense Satellites
Lanham - May 29, 2003Integral Systems, Inc. has been contracted by Northrop Grumman Space Systems Division in Azusa, CA to develop a Payload Diagnostic System for the Spaced-Based Infrared High System (SBIRS). |
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ViaSat UHF Satcom Systems Will Support DISA Teleport UHF Project
Carlsbad - Apr 30, 2003ViaSat Inc. has been awarded a $5.4 million, firm-fixed-price contract for UHF Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) satellite communications terminals and engineering support for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) teleport project. Boeing Joins Team Seeking To Win New Mobile Satellite Comms
St. Louis - Mar 31, 2003Boeing will join the Lockheed Martin-General Dynamics team competing for the Mobile User Objective System, or MUOS, a multi-satellite system that will improve ground communications for U.S. forces on the move. Northrop Grumman Progresses On Advanced EHF Military ComSat
Redondo Beach - Mar 28, 2003Northrop Grumman has developed and successfully tested an innovative, high-performance solid-state power amplifier for use in the communications payloads of Advanced EHF satellites. EMS Technologies To Study New Spacecraft Antennas for US MilSats
WASHINGTON - Mar 03, 2003EMS Technologies, Inc. announced last week at Satellite 2003 that the company had been selected by the U.S. Air Force/MJPO to support the Communications-on-the-Move (COTM) Nulling Antenna Study Program. Harris Demos Vehicle-Mounted, Multiband MilSat System
Fort Lauderdale - Mar 03, 2003Attendees at the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) Winter Symposium and Exhibition are being given a glimpse into the future of military communications, courtesy of Harris Corporation. Software Improves Accuracy, Quickens Air War Planning
WASHINGTON - Feb 21, 2003A new technology designed to save time and reduce errors in air warfare planning will make its debut in Southwest Asia - if the United States moves to disarm Iraq. U.S. Defense Electronics Market Set To Explode
Newtown - Feb 06, 2003"The US Defense electronics market is in for stellar growth throughout the next ten years," said Richard Sterk, a Senior Defense Analyst with Forecast International, in citing the company's annual "Overview of the US Defense Electronics Market." |
Countermeasure Systems Take Lead in Active EW Market
Newtown - Feb 06, 2003Defense departments will spend some $27 billion for leading electronic warfare systems over the next ten years, according to "The Market for Electronic Warfare Systems," a new analysis from Forecast International. Titan To Develop Advanced EHF Mission Planning Element Software
San Diego - Feb 06, 2003The Titan Corporation announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a cost-plus award fee contract by Lockheed Martin's Management and Data Systems, having a value of $29 million through March 2008. Lockheed Martin Extends Range Of Satellite Support For Naval Warfare
Sunnyvale - Jan 28, 2003Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company said Monday that it has successfully tested a proof-of-concept system that will extend the range and effectiveness of the U.S. Navy's Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) by thousands of square miles. Bringing Bandwidth To The Battlefield
WASHINGTON - Jan 20, 2003Anyone who does information technology will tell you that integrating different software packages is notoriously tough--there are lots of unintended consequences when you try to run different applications together--and even commodity hardware like PCs can break. Boeing Joins Mobile User Objective System Team
Sunnyvale - Jan 16, 2003Lockheed Martin today announced that Boeing Satellite Systems has joined its team in the competition to develop the U.S. Navy's next generation narrowband tactical satellite communications system, known as the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS). Mykotronx Gets Beefed Up ASIC Contract For Military Satellite
Irvine - Jan 14, 2003Rainbow Technologies, subsidiary Mykotronx, Inc. has received a modification to its contract to develop a custom ASIC which is part of a system that provides cryptographic capabilities for a new military satellite communication network. Harris Puts Powerful Terminal Into Hands Of American Soldiers
Melbourne - Jan 14, 2003U.S. soldiers on the front lines of the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan are using Small Tactical Terminals (STTs) from Harris Corporation to keep abreast of ever-changing weather conditions that can affect military operations. |
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