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Rogers Corporation will exhibit at the GOMACTech 2022 Conference, March 21-24 in Miami, Fla. (Booth #808), highlighting its industry-leading advanced copper clad laminate solutions, primarily the RT/duroid® series, used in C4ISR applications.
Verus® Research, announced it has been awarded a $1.8 million, three-year contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)’s Space Vehicles Directorate for the PANTHER simulator.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has awarded Verizon Public Sector three Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions task order awards worth $966.5 million.
Echodyne announced that Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC), the prime contractor for the $191 million IDIQ contract for the U.S. Army’s Security Surveillance System (SSS) program, has received its first order for Echodyne radars to be used under the SSS program.
The new M8M contact from Times Microwave Systems is uniquely constructed, making it excellent for high vibration, harsh environments typically found in military avionics and EW applications.
QuadSAT has worked alongside teams from the European Space Agency ESOC mission control center to complete a measurement campaign of large antennas at Kiruna Earth Station using the QuadSATUAS.
Teledyne Labtech announced a major new capability allowing the embedding of layers of synthetic graphite within RF and microwave printed circuit boards.
Kymeta announced the closing of additional equity funding totaling approximately $84 million, led by Bill Gates and participation by Hanwha Systems, among other investors.
Requtech’s latest lightweight electronically scanned antennas at Ku- and Ka-Bands, powered by Anokiwave’s satcom ICs, are delivering high performance, low-cost user terminals for satcom-on-the-move.
Teledyne e2v Semiconductors’ ultra-high density DDR4 memory flight models are now being shipped to key customers around the world and is now moving into the mass production phase, with the space-grade radiation-tolerant DDR4s being available.