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  • 1 week ago | militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor

    News SAN DIEGO, California. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions won a sole-source contract valued at approximately $30 million to produce air defense system hardware for a U.S. national security customer, the company announced in a statement. The work will be carried out at a secure Kratos facility, and further details on the program were not disclosed due to security and competitive considerations, the statement reads.

  • 1 week ago | militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor

    News FORT WAYNE, Indiana. L3Harris Technologies has completed a $125 million expansion of its Fort Wayne space systems facility to increase production capacity for satellite-based missile warning and defense programs, the company announced in a statement. The upgraded facility now spans 95,000 square feet and will support engineering, integration, testing, and program management activities related to missile tracking satellite payloads, the statement reads.

  • 1 week ago | militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor

    News SANTA CLARA, California. Intel reached an agreement to sell a 51% stake in its Altera business to private equity firm Silver Lake, establishing Altera as an independent company focused solely on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) solutions, the company announced in a statement. Valued at $8.75 billion, the transaction positions Altera as the largest standalone FPGA provider and is expected to close in the second half of 2025, pending regulatory approval.

  • 1 week ago | militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor

    News PARDUBICE, Czech Republic. Retia entered into a strategic partnership with Israeli company Axon Vision to integrate artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled situational awareness systems into Czech-manufactured armored vehicles, the company announced in a statement.

  • 1 week ago | militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor

    News TONAWANDA, New York. Pixus Technologies introduced a new line of air transport rack (ATR) enclosures to support high-speed data throughput that is based on the 3U OpenVPX form factor and aligned with the Sensor Open Systems Architecture, or SOSA, Technical Standard, the company announced in a statement. The enclosures utilize the ARINC 404 5/8 size format and support slot profiles with RF and optical backplane interfaces, the statement reads.

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