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Meet the HPEC development challenge with our open, standards-based tools already proven in the realm of traditional supercomputers.
Does your mission platform need an ethernet switch or ethernet router? Select the best options for your program requirements.
The New MSCW-606D 6-channel plug-in signal conditioning module supports Current and Voltage Excitation, Programmable Digital Filtering, & Simultaneous Sampling.
As the U.S. Navy increases its investment in its fleet of unmanned undersea vehicles (UUV), suppliers of rugged commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) subsystems, providing solutions for mission computers, network switches, and routers, and data storage are meeting the needs of these unique platforms.
merging mission requirements from global defense forces are driving new programs and applications for Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) platforms.
Aaron Frank looks at six trusted computing terms and how they protect critical program information.
Paul Davis from Curtiss-Wright looks at the NSA-approved two-layer encryption approach which slashes cost and development time.
We take a deeper look at cyber security and how trusted hardware is a key component in any trusted computing solution.
John McHale with Military Embedded Systems discusses with industry experts how the OpenVPX standard has evolved since it's debut in 2010.
Paul Davis looks at how it’s now possible to design digital data recorders that can absorb upwards of 6 GB per second of streaming data, 400 percent more bandwidth then the fastest SFPDP recorder could handle.
Curtiss-Wright’s 901D portfolio of electronics cabinets, consoles, and supporting integration services are aligned to Naval and other highly ruggedized applications deployed in harsh military environments.