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DRS Technologies Receives $55 Million U.S. Army Contract DRS Technologies, Inc. announced that it received three contract awards worth approximately $55 million from the U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) at Fort Monmouth, NJ to manufacture more than 2,300 Tactical Quiet Generators (TQG).
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Raytheon Reaches Key Milestone on NASA Glory Space Program Raytheon Company has completed manufacture and testing of the optics detector module for the aerosol polarimetry sensor. The sensor will ride on the NASA Glory satellite to help agency and other federal officials better understand the impact of aerosols on global warming and climate change.
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3M to Acquire Quest Technologies Quest Technologies adds its leading sound monitoring equipment to 3M’s broad spectrum of safety products for detection, protection and compliance.
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The Gold Record: Countering Counterfeit Parts Counterfeiting does not only effect components, but encompasses any consumable in the electronics supply chain. What can the industry do about a problem that might rival lead-free in terms of its impact on the industry?
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Delta Electronics April '08 Sales Revenue Up 11% Delta Electronics, Inc., announced that its consolidated sales revenues for April 2008 totaled NT$11,796 million, representing a 11 percent increase as compared to NT$10,600 million for April 2007.
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Raytheon Receives $32M LPD 25 Contract Raytheon Company has been awarded a $32 million contract to develop and integrate the total ship electronics systems for LPD 25, the ninth ship of the U.S. Navy's LPD 17 class of expeditionary warfare ships.
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