UNITED KINGDOM. PPM Systems is returning to the Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) trade show in September to present its concept-proven, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) radio frequency (RF) over fiber equipment.
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Next-gen software defined radio tech goal of new strategic alliance - News
August 26, 2021DALLAS, Texas and SAN DIEGO, Calif. COMSovereign Holding Corp., a U.S.-based developer of 4G LTE Advanced and 5G Communication Systems and Solutions, announced that its Innovation Digital LLC unit and IQ-Analog, developer of wideband transceiver products targeting military communications and technology, entered into a strategic development alliance targeted at "beyond 5G" wireless communication.
U.S. Army - FACE and SOSA Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) Sept. 14 - News
August 25, 2021HUNTSVILLE, Alabama. The U.S. Army - FACE and SOSA Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) is still on for September 14, 2021 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This year's event will feature a Keynote Speaker and expert presentations on Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) and Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) related topics by a cross-section of the defense community, industry, and academia.
Best in Show awards selected at Xponential 2021 - News
August 25, 2021AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2021—ATLANTA, Ga. Military Embedded Systems is excited to announce the winners of our Best in Show Award contest, which we're holding for our supporters exhibiting at the 2021 AUVSI Xponential conference and exposition taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. Contest winners — drawn from military embedded systems exhibitors at the event — are recognized for the improved performance and innovation they bring to military unmanned systems applications.
Mobile counter-sUAS capability delivered to the U.S. DoD and DHS - News
August 25, 2021ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, Md. ELTA North America has announced the final contractual delivery of its advanced counter-small unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) solution, the On-The-Move V4 (OTM V4) C-sUAS capability.
AI for military aircraft supported with Series D funding for Shield AI - News
August 25, 2021SAN DIEGO, Calif. Shield AI, a defense technology company developing artificial intelligence (AI) and self-driving technologies for aircraft, announced it has raised $210 million in equity financing as part of a Series D fundraising round, increasing its valuation past the billion-dollar mark.
Battlespace-connectivity exercise accomplished by Collins Aerospace, Utah Air National Guard - News
August 25, 2021CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa. Collins Aerospace reports that it has successfully demonstrated advanced communication, mission computing, and sensor technologies to support CJADC2 [Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control] and ABMS [Advanced Battle Management] technologies for the Utah Air National Guard at the Roland R. Wright Air National Guard Base in Salt Lake City.
Infrared pointer tracker to equip Army's countermeasure system - News
August 24, 2021UNITED KINGDOM. Leonardo has signed a long-term pricing agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation to provide pointer/trackers for the U.S. Army’s Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) program as it enters full-rate production.
Hybrid antenna for 5G and remote sensing developed by Lockheed Martin - News
August 24, 2021BETHESDA, Md. Lockheed Martin announced that the company has invented a new type of satellite dish technology with a wide range of use on satellites and ground terminals, including space-based 5G.
Radiation-hardened single board computer for space enters fabrication - News
August 24, 2021ARLINGTON, Va. BAE Systems has announced that its radiation-hardened RAD510 System on Chip (SoC) for space-based computing is entering fabrication. Manufactured by GlobalFoundries (GF), the RAD510 SoC will be the core of a single board computer (SBC) designed with twice the performance capability of the RAD750 microprocessor.
WEBCAST: VMEbus in Military Systems - News
August 22, 2021SCOTTSDALE, Arizona. The VMEbus technical standard has enjoyed a very long life supporting military systems. At almost 40 years old, it’s probably the longest lasting single standard in the history of computing; it has kept up with technology by supporting backwards compatibility while enabling technology upgrades and is still in use across a broad range of applications. This webcast of industry experts will provide a brief history of VMEbus as well as why and how it remains the reliable stalwart of critical systems used across multiple defense platforms. The speakers will discuss how legacy and EOL issues are dealt with, addressing security issues, support for existing and newer operating systems, and how having a healthy ecosystem with wide vendor support has enabled the standard to such enjoy long-lasting technology refreshes and migration. Use case will also be presented along with a sneak-peek at how some platforms are examining next-gen platform migration from VME to OpenVPX and SOSA.
Global Hawk utilized by Air Force in battle management system exercise - News
August 20, 2021FALLS CHURCH, Va. Northrop Grumman Corporation’s RQ-4B Block 30 Global Hawk, with imagery and signals intelligence collection capabilities, was utilized by the U.S. Air Force during Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) exercises for the U.S. European Command.
Link-22 Signal Processing Controller completes interoperability testing - News
August 20, 2021ARLINGTON, Va. Leonardo DRS announced today it has completed formal interoperability testing of its Link-22 Signal Processing Controller (SPC) within the NATO Improved Link Eleven (NILE) Link-22 Network.
WESCAM MX-electro-optical infrared and laser sensors to be delivered to Special Ops - News
August 20, 2021MELBOURNE, Fla. The U.S. Special Operations Command has awarded L3Harris Technologies a five-year, $96 million IDIQ contract to procure WESCAM MX-electro-optical, infrared and laser designator sensor suites and services.
Virtual reality used by Embry-Riddle for cybersecurity defense training - News
August 19, 2021DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Researchers at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are designing a simulator to train Navy ROTC students, or midshipmen, in how to identify cybersecurity threats. In order to do so, officials at the university are leveraging virtual reality (VR) expertise found on the Daytona Beach Campus.
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