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Extending the Lifecycle of an End-of-Life (EOL) Product

Extending the Life of an EOL Product

A defense contractor contacted Curtiss-Wright looking to find a proactive approach to manage obsolete components, qualify alternative components, and test infrastructure.

11/27/2023
Preventing Costly Downtime in Advanced Manufacturing Machinery with Field-Proven COTS Modules

Preventing Costly Downtime in Advanced Manufacturing Machinery with Field-Proven COTS Modules

When a VME computing module in its product line went obsolete, a semiconductor machinery manufacturer turned to Curtiss-Wright for a high-performance VME replacement fit for the rigors of a grueling 24/7 production schedule. Read more about it here.

11/14/2018
Maximizing Processing Power in SAR Applications

Maximizing Processing Power in SAR Applications

A customer building the next generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) faced challenges in delivering an enormous amount of processing power in a compact, lightweight solution. Read about the solution Curtiss-Wright developed here.

06/14/2018
Harnessing the Power of AltiVec in Modern COTS Applications

Harnessing the Power of AltiVec in Modern COTS Applications

A customer approached Curtiss-Wright requiring a radar processing tech refresh for their aging fleet of fast jets. Learn about the solution we developed here.

07/04/2017
Ship-to-Ship Communications Tech Refresh

Ship-to-Ship Communications Tech Refresh

A customer wanted to update their ship-to-ship communications system. Read about the solution Curtiss-Wright developed that saves them money, support hours, and allows them to use new technology with existing systems without added expense and time.

05/04/2017
Pods: Bridging the SWaP-constrained Gap Between Old and New

Pods: Bridging the SWaP-constrained Gap Between Old and New

A customer approached Curtiss-Wright with a requirement of upgrading to modern COTS hardware while keeping legacy proprietary infrastructure. Read about the SWaP solution Curtiss-Wright developed here.

01/27/2017