Mercury Introduces Compact Microwave Tuner Series
Mercury Systems has released a suite of compact and rugged microwave tuners built to support data processing in tactical missions.
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Mercury Systems has released a suite of compact and rugged microwave tuners built to support data processing in tactical missions.
Mercury Systems has unveiled an electronic system offering that features customizable elements to support technologies used in electronic warfare, radar and 5G network applications.
A radio terminal being developed by Raytheon Technologies' Collins Aerospace subsidiary for the U.S. Air Force has completed preliminary and critical design assessments.
HawkEye 360 has introduced a service offering designed to help customers gain signal awareness across large regions with the use of radio frequency monitoring technology. The Regional Awareness Subscription service uses HawkEye 360's RFGeo platform to support radio signal identification, analysis and monitoring activities, the company said Tuesday.
HawkEye 360 has finished environmental testing activities for a new cluster of radio frequency-based geospatial intelligence satellites slated to launch later this year.
Kratos Defense and Security Solutions has secured a potential five-year, $19M contract to help the U.S. Space Force monitor the signal performance of leased satellites.
HawkEye 360 has partnered with Airbus to market geospatial intelligence products to clients from the defense and intelligence sectors.
The Air Force Research Laboratory expects to release a draft request for proposals next month for a potential five-year, $49.9M contract to build, update and integrate digital signal processing platforms.
PAR Technology’s Government Systems subsidiary has secured a five-year, $4.8M contract through the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Radio Frequency Innovative Technology program to provide research, development, test and evaluation services to the U.S. Air Force.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected the finalists for a competition that seeks to promote the usage of radio frequency technology through artificial intelligence approaches.
Kleos Space and Spire Global have partnered to integrate the companies' datasets in an effort to help government organizations address maritime safety challenges. The partnership seeks to incorporate automatic identification system-related information into satellite-based radio frequency data platforms, Spire said Thursday.
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