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Demystifying Hardware Full Disk Encryption Technology for Military Data Storage - Whitepaper

September 13, 2017

NAND flash media reliability concerns have largely been addressed through (1) advances in error correction code (ECC) and wear leveling algorithms and (2) NAND flash over-provisioning.

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Mercury Systems acquires Richland Technologies - News

July 10, 2017
ANDOVER, Mass. Mercury Systems, Inc. announced that it has acquired Richland Technologies LLC (RTL), a company based in Duluth, Georgia that specializes in safety-critical and high-integrity systems, software, and hardware development plus safety-certification services for mission-critical applications. RTL also offers safety-certifiable embedded graphics software for military and commercial aerospace applications.
Radar/EW

Mercury Systems acquires Delta Microwave - News

April 12, 2017
ANDOVER, Mass. Mercury Systems, Inc. announced that it has acquired Delta Microwave of Oxnard, California. Delta designs and manufactures high-value radio frequency (RF), microwave, and millimeter wave subassemblies and components for the military and space markets.
Radar/EW

U.S. Navy, Mercury agree to DRFM jammer contract - News

March 21, 2017
ANDOVER, Mass. Mercury Systems has received a follow-on, five-year, sole source basic ordering agreement (BOA) from the U.S. Navy to deliver advanced digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) subsystems that support frequency jamming in a multithreat environment.
Radar/EW

Secure rackmount server introduced by Mercury Systems at AUSA - News

October 04, 2016
WASHINGTON. Mercury Systems, Inc. introduced a rackmount secure server for the defense market at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) this year. The ATX-class servers are designed to drive mission processing, sensor processing, and cybersecurity applications.
Radar/EW

Demand for RF technology for electronic warfare & radar systems increases - Story

June 30, 2016
Increased demand for electronic warfare (EW) systems and radar modernization means opportunities as well as increased pressure to innovate for RF & microwave suppliers. In this Q & A with Ian Dunn, Vice President and General Manager of the Embedded Products Group in Mercury Systems? Commercial Electronic Business unit, he discusses this market trend as well as his company?s acquisition of the RF & microwave business from Microsemi, where open architecture and COTS fit in EW systems, and enabling security in future sensor networks.