Military & Aerospace Electronics

Military & Aerospace Electronics

Armed Forces

Nashua, New Hampshire 1,290 followers

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Military & Aerospace Electronics has been on top of COTS issues and continues to be the clear leader when it comes to coverage of COTS success stories, COTS failures, and COTS trends.

Website
http://www.militaryaerospace.com
Industry
Armed Forces
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Nashua, New Hampshire

Updates

  • IARPA extends deadline to develop analytic technologies to safeguard software code from cyber attackers WASHINGTON – U.S. intelligence researchers are extending the deadline until the end of May 2024 for a project to find new ways of analyzing software code to uncover characteristics that will help reveal the identities of cyber attackers. Officials of the U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency (IARPA) in Washington have announced plans to accept proposals until 31 May 2024 for a broad agency announcement (IARPA-BAA-24-02) in the Securing Our Underlying Resources in Cyber Environments (SoURCE CODE) program. The original bidding deadline for the SoURCE CODE program originally was last January. https://lnkd.in/eR7WYNmR

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  • Learn more about the latest enabling technologies for electronic warfare during 30 April webinar NASHUA, N.H. - Military + Aerospace Electronics cordially invites you to join our free webinar on 30 April at 2 p.m. Eastern to learn more about the latest enabling technologies for electronic warfare (EW). The event is sponsored by Wind River's Star Lab Software in Washington, D.C. The panel discussion will consist of a prime EW systems integrator on the most important EW technologies needed from suppliers; a high-performance embedded computing expert from the Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions Division on the latest embedded computing technologies for EW, and a trusted computing expert from Star Labs Software on some of the latest cyber security innovations for EW. https://lnkd.in/eMKA6jQV

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  • Air Force asks Northrop Grumman for APG-83 AESA fire-control radar systems to upgrade F-16 jet fighters WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio – U.S. Air Force aerial warfare experts are ordering additional modern active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for F-16 jet fighter aircraft under terms of an $55.9 million order announced in late March. Officials of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, are asking the Northrop Grumman Corp. Mission Systems segment in Linthicum Heights, Md., for additional production radars and spare parts. This order increases the total value of the Northrop Grumman radar contract to $1.6 billion. https://lnkd.in/erviKGaZ

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  • The next generation in digital sensor and signal processing Today's warfighters and those who command them have more intelligence at their fingertips than the combined generations that preceded them. Actionable intelligence comes from an exponentially larger amount of information, and all of this data stems from a torrent of sensors. Sensor and signal processing, driven by cutting-edge technological advancements, has become the linchpin of military systems, reshaping the way armed forces perceive, analyze, and respond to threats. https://lnkd.in/dQQAFxr7

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  • Advanced hypersonics munitions and aircraft: industry shows it's up to the challenge Developing enabling technologies for hypersonic flight -- or the ability to move at speeds of Mach 5 or faster -- is one of the highest research priorities at the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The pressing need for hypersonics comes from a perception that the U.S. military may be behind Russia and China in developing hypersonic technologies, so defense officials are all-in on research and development to bring this about. There's good reason for the attention. Hypersonic munitions are unlike any other weapon, in that they can move at Mach 5, or even faster. The central issue is warning time; a missile traveling at five times the speed of sound is going about 3,800 miles per hour. https://lnkd.in/g-uNqTiB

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  • Lockheed Martin to upgrade critical command and control system for U.S. ballistic missile defense system HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Ballistic missile-defense experts at Lockheed Martin Corp. will upgrade and add capabilities to a vital U.S. missile-defense command-and-control system under terms of a potential 10-year sole-source contract announced Thursday worth as much as $4.1 billion. Officials of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in Huntsville, Ala., are asking the Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems segment in Huntsville, Ala., to update the Command and Control, Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) system. https://lnkd.in/e89YP9hW

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  • Army approaches industry for autonomous unmanned passive geolocation technology to pinpoint RF emitters ADELPHI, Md. – U.S. Army researchers are approaching industry for autonomous unmanned passive geolocation technology to detect and pinpoint RF emitters such as integrated air-defense radars, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communications links, electronic warfare (EW) jammers, and control stations. Officials of the Army Contracting Command Aberdeen Proving Ground annex in Adelphia, Md., issued a request for information (W911QX24Q0112) Wednesday for one autonomous unmanned passive geolocation system. https://lnkd.in/eZr7Bvds

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  • Army approaches industry for tethered UAV to handle reconnaissance and communications in contested airspace REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – U.S. Army researchers are surveying industry to find companies able to develop covert and stealthy tethered unmanned aircraft for reconnaissance and communications relays inside of enemy integrated air defenses. Officials of the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., has issued a request for white papers for the Human-Machine Integrated Formations (H-MIF) Tethered-UAS project. https://lnkd.in/eVQE5qnq

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  • Klepsydra Technologies selects Firefly's Elytra Dawn as edge computing demonstrator in space ZURICH, Switzerland - Klepsydra Technologies in Zurich, Switzerland needed an edge computing space vehicle to host its artificial intelligence technology. They found their solution from Firefly Aerospace in Cedar Park, Texas. Klepsydra's technology will be launched on Firefly's Elytra vehicle later this year. By serving as an edge computing platform in space, Elytra is equipped to support a variety of hosted software applications with real-time data processing on orbit. https://lnkd.in/eUdcZnaJ

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  • Navy taps Ultra Maritime for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) sonar transducers aboard cruisers and destroyers CRANE, Ind. – U.S. Navy undersea warfare experts needed sonar transducers for cruiser and destroyer surface warships. They found their solution from the Ultra Group Maritime segment in Braintree, Mass. Officials of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division in Crane, Ind., announced a $78.5 million contract in March for TR-343 connectorized sonar transducers for upgrades to Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and select Ticonderoga-class cruisers. https://lnkd.in/etTzy-9X

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