About
Military & Aerospace Electronics is a Website, magazine, and e-newsletters...
Military & Aerospace Electronics is a Website, magazine, and e-newsletters about real-time, mission-critical embedded systems for military, space, and commercial aviation applications.
506 like this
10 talking about this
Military & Aerospace Electronics
Like- Pentagon proposes deep cuts in lasers and directed-energy weapons work in 2013 budget - Military & Awww.militaryaerospace.comWASHINGTON, 17 Feb. 2012. Officials of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) are planning serious cuts in military lasers and directed-energy weapons work next year, with the Pentagon's proposed spending for directed-energy and laser weapons of $244.28 million. Although it might seem lime a substanti...
- Navy pushes innovations in shipboard electronics design despite facing tough budget cuts - Military.www.militaryaerospace.comSPECIAL REPORT, 16 Feb. 2012. The U.S. Navy is pressing forward with key shipboard electronics programs in surface warfare modernization initiatives even as its leaders face severe funding constraints for shipbuilding and systems acquisition that are likely to continue for the long term. Given the d...
- Rugged laptop computer makers take aim at unique demands of battlefield computing - Military & Aeroswww.militaryaerospace.comPRODUCT INTELLIGENCE, 16 Feb. 2012. Demands are high on rugged laptop computer technology for military applications. On the network-centric battlefields of today, users rely on rugged laptops to deliver and process mission-critical information quickly. New applications are being designed as soldiers...
- Army looks to ReconRobotics for military micro robots for infantry situational awareness - Military.www.militaryaerospace.comABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md., 15 Feb. 2012. U.S. Army officials needed micro unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to equip four-to-six-soldier fire teams with video reconnaissance and situational awareness during route- and compound-clearing operations. They found their solution from ReconRobotics Inc. i...
- Military systems upgrades and technology insertion are bright spots for defense contractors - Militawww.militaryaerospace.comTHE MIL & AERO VIDEO BLOG, 14 Feb. 2012. The Pentagon's proposed 2013 budget may not be the best news for military platforms like new plans, ships, and tanks, but among the brightest opportunities for aerospace and defense electronics suppliers involves military systems upgrades and technology inser...
- DOD plans to spend $5.78 billion for unmanned vehicles procurement and research in 2013 - Military &www.militaryaerospace.comWASHINGTON, 14 Feb. 2012. Officials of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) plan to spend at least $5.78 billion to buy and develop unmanned vehicles and unmanned vehicle payloads next year, according to data in the Pentagon's budget documents released this week. This figure is down 13.14 percent fr...
- Two-year DOD spending for electronics and communications set to drop by nearly one-fourth - Militarywww.militaryaerospace.comWASHINGTON, 13 Feb. 2012. Leaders of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) propose spending $13.59 billion in federal fiscal year 2013 for procurement and research in military communications, electronics, telecommunications, and intelligence (CET&I) technologies. This level would represent a cut of 1...
- FAA approval paves the way for commercial aircraft to exchange data with ATC over HF radio - Avionicwww.avionics-intelligence.comANNAPOLIS, Md., 12 Feb. 2012. Commercial aircraft operators may start using an air traffic management (ATM) communications technology called the FANS 1/A over HFDL (FOH), after officials of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved FOH as a viable means of Air Traffic Service (ATS) com...
- www.avionics-intelligence.comAn Airbus A320 test aircraft flew from Toulouse to Copenhagen and Stockholm in what company executives are calling the world’s first flight using four-dimensional optimized and upgraded air traffic management (ATM) technology. The test flight is part of the Initial-4D…
- Nuclear ballistic missile command and control technology still a prime military concern - Military &www.militaryaerospace.comSPECIAL REPORT, 7 Feb. 2011. No one is indifferent when it comes to nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). These doomsday weapons represent one of the most politically volatile and emotional issues people have faced for more than half a century. These weapons are scary, and it’s...
Military & Aerospace Electronics shared a link.
FAA Modernization and Reform Act to bring funding, end series of short-term extensions - Avionics Inwww.avionics-intelligence.comU.S. senators have approved the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, submitting the bill to President Obama, who is reportedly in support of the legislature. If approved, the FAA Modernization and Reform Act will end a lengthy period of…



















