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Solving the Tactical Communications Challenge

Solving the Tactical Communications Challenge

Building connected and workable communications in remote environments presents unique challenges, but the right technology can keep users connected in even contested and harsh environments.

10/03/2023
Airborne Applications & Protecting Data at Rest

Airborne Applications & Protecting Data-at-Rest

Protecting top-secret data on network attached storage with National Security Agency (NSA) approved encryption for military aircraft.

02/09/2023
Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)

Why Open Standards Like CMOSS and SOSA Are the New Normal

This essential guide describes MOSA's significance for defense technology and the roles standards like SOSA, CMFF, CMOSS, VICTORY, GVA, and FACE play.

09/03/2021
Applying Open Standards Electronics Architectures for Ground Vehicles

Applying Open Standards Electronics Architectures for Ground Vehicles

This white paper was presented at the 2021 NDIA Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, Vehicle Electronics Architectures Technical Session, August 10-12, 2021.

08/30/2021
Choosing a Rugged Ethernet Networking Solution

Choosing a Rugged Ethernet Networking Solution

This white paper helps systems integrators and end-users explore some of the key networking capabilities available in modern Ethernet switches and router systems designed to support intra- and inter-vehicle/aircraft network architectures.

04/09/2021
Embedded Ethernet - Physical Layer Standards

Embedded Ethernet - Physical Layer Standards

The white paper discusses the various formats of Ethernet used in the embedded market as well as the copper and optical interface standards.

04/06/2021
Why an Open Standards Approach Is Essential in Defense and Aerospace

Why an Open Standards Approach Is Essential in Defense and Aerospace

We examine the 2019 tri-services memo regarding MOSA and what open standards such as SOSA, FACE, and VICTORY mean for today’s military programs.

12/14/2019
Power over Ethernet in Military Environments

Power over Ethernet in Military Environments

Using the same cable for both power and data means that power can be delivered to devices without having to wire new circuits or requiring a separate transformer that converts AC power to DC.

12/03/2019
Consolidate LRUs While Considering Strict SWaP Constraints

Consolidate LRUs While Considering Strict SWaP Constraints

Despite the current budget woes of defense departments, the demand continues for delivering more performance and improved functionality from rugged computers and communications subsystems to fulfill mission requirements.

10/29/2019
Ground Vehicle Modernization with VICTORY and GVA

Ground Vehicle Modernization with VICTORY and GVA

Read about key similarities and differences between GVA and VICTORY and the benefits of using such frameworks in land vehicle upgrades and new builds.

03/06/2019
Copper or Fiber for Military & Aerospace Networks?

Copper or Fiber for Military & Aerospace Networks

In this white paper, Mike Southworth examines the pros and cons of both fiber optic and copper networking technology for today’s military and aerospace applications.

01/23/2019
Latency: Understanding Delays in Embedded Networks

Latency: Understanding Delays in Embedded Networks

Andrew McCoubrey explores the causes of latency in embedded Ethernet networks and how networking features can be used to manage and reduce it.

11/30/2018