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20130 Lakeview Center Plaza
Suite 200
Ashburn, Virginia 20147
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https://www.curtisswrightds.com/
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Lockheed Martin moves to production phase of U.K. vehicle weapon stabilization program - News

July 20, 2015
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Lockheed Martin has selected Curtiss-Wright Corp. for a production contract valued at an estimated $49 million, where Curtiss-Wright will provide its Turret Drive Servo System (TDSS) for use in the British army's SCOUT Specialist Vehicle (SV).
Radar/EW

JLTV: The VICTORY vanguard - Story

July 06, 2015
The next-generation JLTV is greatly anticipated, not only for the impressive size of the program, but also for the technological innovations that it will bring to the battlefield. On the technology front, JLTV will feature a number of important design enhancements over the Humvee, including improved protection, performance, and payload capability.
Comms

Dual-node SBCs: A hardware-based approach to red/black architectures - Story

June 10, 2015
As the need for data security increases, the need to support both encrypted data and less sensitive data within the same system is also on the rise. One approach for providing so-called red/black separation of sensitive and encrypted data in embedded computer systems is the use of partitioning operating systems such as MILS (Multiple Independent Levels of Security/Safety). For some users, though, a software-based partition solution is unappealing, because of concerns about robustness, design risks, or the associated costs of commercial operating systems, which have to undergo a rigorous National Security Agency (NSA) certification process.
Radar/EW

Development phase of contract completed for LIG Nex1 radar programs - News

June 08, 2015
ASHBURN, Va. The Defense Solutions division at Curtiss-Wright announced the development phase completion of a contract from LIG Nex1 where they supplied to the Korean Army’s Next-Generation Local Air Defense Radar and Korean Air Force’s Long-Range Surveillance Radar programs its rugged COTS-based radar processing module technology.