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Shipbuilding
BY Edward J. Walsh Navy leaders laid their cards on the
table last December in a new Force
Last September, the Navy, Marine to enable weapons to engage Structure Assessment (FSA) the
Corps, and Lockheed Martin Rotary long-range targets, a capability first since 2012 (updated in 2014). It
and Mission Systems showed how required for the Navys Distributed calls for increasing the nations fleet
to shoot down fast-flying enemy Lethality vision pioneered by Vice of surface ships and submarines
missiles by using data from the Adm. Thomas Rowden, commander by nearly one-third. The assess-
new F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike of Naval Surface Forces. ment calls for a fleet of 355 ships,
Fighter to the Navys Aegis com- Rowden, speaking at the Surface including 12 aircraft carriers, 104
bat system, which directed the Navy Association national sympo- large surface combatants, 52 small
SM-6 missile defense missile to sium in January, said Distributed surface combatants, 38 amphibi-
destroy the target. Lethality requires an offensive ous ships, 66 attack submarines,
Navy and Lockheed Martin mindset that enables the goal of 12 ballistic missile submarines,
officials say the demonstration at sea control by increasing offensive and 71 logistics, transport, and
White Sands Missile Range in New firepower, improving battlespace support ships.
Mexico showcased the effectiveness awareness, and supporting the Navy officials say the FSA will
of the Aegis Baseline 9 program Navys 2018 shipbuilding plan. be an input in the 2018 30-year
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SFF Mission Computer shipbuilding plan, but was not constrained by Budget
Control Act funding levels.
Meanwhile, the Navy has moved to engineering
to intimidate its neighbors. CSIS and raise the question of whether consecutive ship to be delivered
reports that China is building a larger numbers would be affordable. early by Electric Boat.
second carrier using an entirely Illinois, the third of eight Block
Chinese design. Attack submarines III Virginia-class SSNs, has a rede-
In the Med, increased Russian Attack submarines (SSNs), which signed bow and replaces 12 tor-
naval activity resulting from its the FSA increases from 48 to 66 pedo tubes with two tubes capa-
annexation of the Crimea, aggres- boats, have been a Navy success ble of launching six Tomahawk
sion in Ukraine, and involvement in story in recent years. cruise missiles. The Navy also has
the Syrian civil war underlines the Program Executive Officer for 39 Los Angeles (SSN-688) and three
U.S. Navys mission there. Submarines Rear Adm. Michael Seawolf-class (SSN-21) SSNs.
Navy, U.S. Department of Jabaley says that building more Supporting both attack and bal-
Defense (DOD), and private stud- SSNs would require adding capac- listic missile submarines is the
ies in recent years have proposed a ity and expanding the workforce Navys hugely successful acous-
Navy of between 308 and 350 ships. at shipbuilder General Dynamics tic rapid commercial off-the-shelf
A National Defense Panel report in Electric Boat in Groton, Conn., which insertion (ARCI) program.
2014 called for 346 ships. also built the Ohio-class SSBNs.
All these studies recommend The Navy now is taking delivery ARCI sonar processing
different numbers of submarines, of two Virginia-class boats per year. The Navy commenced the ARCI ini-
surface combatants, carriers, and In October, the Navy commissioned tiative the mid-1990s to slash the
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amphibious ships. The totals would Illinois (SSN-786), the 13 Virginia- cost and time needed to upgrade
affect the Navys long-term planning class attack boat and the ninth submarine sonars with new digital
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Zumwalt class
The years highlight for the surface
Navy was the October commission- Scalable, Multi-Protocol Connectivity
ing of Zumwalt (DDG-1000), the first Compact Avionics Interface Computer
of a new three-ship class of 610-foot-
long 15,600-ton destroyers (Arleigh
Burke destroyers displace 9,700 tons)
built by General Dynamics Bath Iron
Works, originally to provide fire
support to land forces.
The Zumwalt class, with its Next Generation Architecture
futuristic design intended to reduce High Density Computing & Connectivity
radar cross-signature dramatically
Intel Atom Architecture
Expanded Scalable Capabilities
and tumblehome bow, has been
USB 3.0 Support
controversial and expensive. The
Navys FY 2017 budget submission SWaP-C Optimized System
Rugged Deployable Compact Enclosure
identified the cost of the three-ship
Low Power Computing Performance
class at $12.73 billion, or more than
MIL-STD-810G Shock, Vibration & Immersion
$4 billion per ship. Research and
MIL-STD-461F EMI
development bring the total pro-
Multi-Protocol Flexibility
gram cost to about $22.5 billion.
Ethernet, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429/717, CANbus 2.0/ARINC 825,
The Zumwalts are armed with
RS-232/422/485 & Avionics/Digital Discrete I/O
two advanced gun systems and
3 modes (Remote Access, Protocol Conversion & Standalone)
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The Zumwalts are powered by
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system that distributes power for of the Government Accountability integrated with mission personnel
propulsion and ship systems from Office, said that the ships costs have and either the MH-60R (for ASW and
four Rolls-Royce gas turbines gen- doubled from $220 million to $478 anti-surface) or the MH-60S (mine
erating 78 megawatts of power to million and the 12 LCS-derived frig- countermeasures) helicopters, are
advanced induction motors devel- ates planned could cost $14 billion. called mission packages.
oped by Converteam (bought by GE Responding to critics, Vice Northrop Grumman is developing
in 2011), which turn the drive shafts. Admiral Rowden and Sean Stackley, the modules, in separate increments,
Zumwalt suffered an engine Assistant Secretary of the Navy separately from the shipbuilding
casualty enroute from its commis-
sioning in Baltimore to San Diego
while transiting the Panama Canal.
Navy officials said the port shaft
lost power, caused by water leak-
age through bearings that link the
advanced induction motors. The
casualty follows earlier engine prob-
lems off Norfolk, Va., and Florida
after commissioning.
The two remaining ships, Michael
Monsoor and Lyndon B. Johnson Arleigh Burke class (DDG-51) destroyers will receive the Aegis combat system Baseline 9, which
enables them to conduct integrated air and ballistic missile defense. (Navy photo)
(DDGs-1001 and -1002) are under
construction at Bath. for Research, Development & program. The surface warfare mod-
Acquisition, told Congress that the ule has been employed operationally
Littoral Combat Ship LCS program is on budget and below by Fort Worth (LCS-3), and the first
The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) pro- the Congressional cap. two increments have achieved ini-
gram has been roiled by contro- The LCS comes in two variants: tial operational capability (IOC), with
versy. Growing costs and engine the traditional-hulled Freedom-class full operational capability planned
breakdowns with ships underway (LCS-1), with odd hull numbers, for 2020. The mine warfare and ASW
led then-Defense Secretary Ashton is built by Fincantieri Marinette modules still are at varying stages of
Carter in December 2015 to direct Marine in Marinette, Wis., with development and testing.
the Navy to restrict the class to 40 Lockheed Martin as combat sys- Five LCSs experienced serious
ships, down from the 52 planned. tems integrator. Austal USA, Mobile, propulsion system failures in 2016,
The December FSA stands by 52, Ala., builds the even-numbered prompting the Navy, in July, to stand
dubbed small surface combatants, Independence (LCS-2) three-hulled down operations for a compre-
but the Navy is now modifying the trimaran, with systems integration hensive review of procedures and
LCS design for the last 12 by adding by General Dynamics Advanced additional training. As a result, the
armor and weapons and designating Information Systems. Navy last September dramatically
those ships as frigates. In late December, the Navy took reorganized the program, designat-
The LCS program, the Navys delivery of its ninth LCS and fifth ing the first four ships as test ships
solution to replacing the Oliver trimaran, Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10). and merging the crews of following
Hazard Perry-class (FFG-7) frigates Eighteen more ships are under con- ships with the module crews.
and two classes of minehunters, has struction or under contract. Stackley and Rowden pointed out
been blasted by critics. In testimony The LCSs will embark mission that of the five propulsion casualties,
before the Senate Armed Services modules for anti-submarine and two were due to non-compliance
Committee in early December, Paul anti-surface warfare and mine with procedures, one was design-re-
Francis, managing director of acqui- countermeasures in littoral, or lated, and two were caused by con-
sition and sourcing management coastal, waters. The modules, when struction shortcomings.
Navy officials said also that the program used for the F-35B demo at version of Baseline 9, which pro-
Navy has taken a consistent and White Sands. vides integrated air and ballistic
rigorous approach in assessing and The cruisers are getting an missile defense (BMD). That pro-
addressing root causes of equip- upgraded version of Baseline 9 that gram is going only to in-service
ment casualties in LCS, adding that provides enhanced anti-air warfare and future Burkes, and to the two
there is still work to be done in capability built around the Aegis Aegis Ashore sites, one in service in
increasing the operational availabil- SPY-1 radar. However, the cruis- Romania and a second in Poland, set
ity of the ships in service. ers wont get the more advanced to stand up this year.
In 2014 then-Secretary of Defense
Chuck Hagel told the Navy to come
up with a new design for a ship at
least as survivable as the rugged
Perry-class frigates.
A small surface combatant task
High Speed Board to Board
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LCS-derivative frigate armed with Compliant Connector
an over-the-horizon missile like
the long-range, anti-ship missile
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missile, already test-fired from an
LCS, and an ASW sonar.
A draft request for propos-
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John Finn (DDG-113) on 7 Dec. 2016. delivery to next month. Kennedy is set for delivery in
By coincidence, the ship is named General Atomics, builder of the June 2022. Huntington officials say
after Lt. John Finn who, while a electromagnetic aircraft launch- the program is intensively focused
petty officer, was awarded the ing system (EMALS) and the AAG, on reducing costs experienced in
Medal of Honor for bravery during announced in December that the construction of Ford, which is esti-
the Pearl Harbor attack. system achieved the first-ever mated to cost nearly $12.9 billion.
Rafael Peralta (DDG-115), the 65th
Burke, was scheduled to deliver in
February. Bath is set to build the
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The next two Ford-class ships, capabilities. The Navy and the five Raytheon Missile Systems intro-
Enterprise (CVN-80) and CVN-81, international navies that use Aegis duced upgrades to an active seeker
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Navy and Marine Corps leaders say The Navy moved forward in seeker against land-based mobile
they need 38 amphibious ships, but hull, mechanical, and electrical targets and against Navy Third
now are getting 34: eight Wasp technology with the production Fleet ships off San Diego.
(LHD-1) and three America-class of hybrid electric drive propulsion Raytheon says the proces-
(LHA-6) big decks, 12 San systems, including electric motors, sor uses a modular design that is
Antonio- class (LPD-17) ships, and motor drives, control software, and common to many weapon sys-
11 ships of a new class now called other components for installation tems. The Navy is funding more
the LX, which will replace eight on 36 Burke-class destroyers. work this year.
Whidbey Island (LSD-41) and four L-3 Communications Maritime In a huge breakthrough for
Harpers Ferry-class (LSD-49) dock Systems won a 2012 contract for unmanned systems, in April the
landing ships. two prototype systems for testing, Navy christened a 132-foot-long,
The eight Wasp LHDs and two with options for follow-on produc- 145-ton unmanned ship named Sea
follow-on, America-class LHAs tion of two shipsets, exercised by Hunter, developed by Leidos Inc.,
are built to support helicopters the Navy in 2015. funded by the Defense Advanced
and V-22 Osprey aircraft. LHA-8 The hybrid electric drive uses Research Projects Agency through
will restore a welldeck for use by electric drive motors fixed to the DARPAs antisubmarine warfare
landing craft. The San Antonios, propeller shaft reduction gears and continuous trail unmanned vessel
built by Huntington Ingalls, and powered by the generators that initiative. The vessel is required to
the LSDs launch landing craft power the non-propulsion systems. deploy 60 to 90 days without main-
to carry war-fighters and equip- At low speeds, the system is con- tenance or human control. DARPA
ment shoreward. siderably more efficient than the approved the Leidos design in 2014.
In August, the General gas turbines used at higher speeds. Sea Hunter is powered by twin
Dynamics NASSCO yard won a The Navy fielded a hybrid elec- MTU diesel engines and twin
$24.3 million award for LHX design. tric drive system aboard Makin Caterpillar diesel generators, for a
The Navy plans to award an LX Island (LHD-8), the only LHD pow- maximum speed of 26 knots.
construction contract in 2019. ered by gas turbines (others use During testing, the ship tran-
diesels), and America (LHA-6). sited the 35 miles between Biloxi
Technology Tripoli (LHA-7) will get hybrid elec- and Pascagoula, Miss., using only
Navy technology leapt forward tric drive during construction. its autonomous navigation system.
in 2016. Critical to the success Navy and industry officials say The Office of Naval Research took
of the White Sands demonstra- that hybrid electric drive rep- over management of the program
tion in September, says Lockheed resents a step toward full-up from DARPA in January.
Martins Sheridan, is an Aegis integrated electric drive (IED), a Speaking at the Sea Hunter
common source library, a perma- decades-long goal of the surface christening in April, then-Deputy
nent repository of components for community. The Navy initially Defense Secretary Robert Work
all Aegis program code, technical planned a full integrated power said, how often can you be at the
specifications, test parameters, and system for the Zumwalt destroy- christening of a robot warship
other components. ers, using a high-torque perma- youre going to look back at this
The common source library, nent magnet motor, but instead day like when the Nautilus was
Navy-owned but maintained by the selected the more conventional GE christened and say, I was part of
company, is the source of all Aegis advanced induction motor. history.
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multi-core processors, graphics, craft sensors, data links, and other the latest multi-core Intel Core i7
and networking technologies that on-board LRUs, Southworth says. processing capabilities together
come pre-validated to a host of with a high number of interfaces to
MIL-STD and DO-160 test condi- Unmanned aircraft modules the many payload, video, network,
tions, Southworth adds. DO-160 is An unnamed developer of unman- and input/output (I/O) devices that
the Radio Technical Commission ned aircraft required a rugged mis- would be required for various poten-
for Aeronautics (RTCA) standard for sion management computer for an tial manned or unmanned system
Environmental Conditions and Test optionally piloted airborne plat- configurations.
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With a boost in performance yet a ture, which featured capabilities for mission computer system proved
reduction in size, weight, power con- simultaneous real-time data col- suitable given its rugged, compact
sumption, and cost (SWaP-C), these lection from several ISR and com- and modular design. The units
rugged COTS solutions signifi- Intel Core i7-based quad-core
cantly help system integrators processor provided the level of
to reduce, even eliminate, tra- performance that the customer
ditional program non-recur- sought, and the open-architec-
ring engineering (NRE) cost and ture modularity enabled the rel-
technical risk. evant I/O, video, and network
SFF embedded systems modules to be pre-integrated
intended as LRUs increas- Themis Computer NanoSWITCH network at the factory for a turnkey
ingly are moving to industrial device features an embedded x86 PC. solution, Southworth says.
computer-on-module (COM)-based A modified COTS variant of the
form factors, such as COM Express, munications sensor payloads. The subsystem was integrated using
or stackable single-board computer integrator for the advanced intelli- rugged off-the-shelf, mini-PCI
architectures, like PCI Express/104, gence gathering air system sought Express and PCI Express/104 mod-
Southworth observes. These mez- a robust processor subsystem to ules, including: dual-redundant MIL-
zanine/stackable modules are not interface with the various on-board STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus
only cost effective, low power, and payloads and mission subsystems, interfaces, several Gigabit Ethernet
physically small, they allow systems including electro-optic and signals network interface cards (NICs), and
based on them to take advantage intelligence (SIGINT) sensors, avi- opto-isolated digital input/outputs.
of the latest high-performance PCI onics and communications sys- The system was also equipped with
Express, Serial ATA (SATA), Ethernet, tems, Ethernet switches, situational an AMD Radeon graphics process-
and graphics standards. I/O mod- awareness video cameras/encod- ing unit (GPU) card with 3D graphics
ules based on the even smaller ers, and network attached storage engine support for Microsoft DirectX
Mini PCI Express standard are also (NAS) devices. 11 and 576 gigaflops of peak single-
increasingly hosted on system car- This device would interrogate precision, floating-point perfor-
rier boards in these SFF systems to the installed sensors and automati- mance. It added three additional
support add-on, application-spe- cally configure the on-board soft- high-definition video interfaces to
cific requirements, such as for leg- ware to manage the [sensor] pay- the system, for a total of six, and the
acy interfaces for MIL-STD-1553, load without human intervention, ability to perform general-purpose
CANBus, and ARINC 429. Southworth explains. The platform graphics processing unit (GPGPU)
Defense platforms involved in integrator specified high-perfor- parallel computing.
C4ISR upgrade efforts routinely mance computing requirements, This integrated GPU functional-
specify these SFF systems to but was especially sensitive to ity helped to consolidate aircraft
improve situational awareness and SWaP considerations. This trans- LRUs, eliminating the need for a
add mission processing capabilities lated into the mission management separate laptop computer for the
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A one-slot, removable, 2.5-inch, system level, rather than with the computer has been deployed in
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Legacy upgrades
High Performance Computing
The embedded industry will move Flat Panel Displays and Computers
High Density Storage
toward SFF module-based solutions
on a 3U/6U baseboard for legacy sys-
tems, with the baseboard providing
the required backplane interface,
predicts Joe Eicher, director of
global business development at
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cost-effective high-performance in a compact, low-power design for The HM200 is an integrated solu-
computing coupled with a flexible use across land, sea, and airborne tion providing a constant, reliable
and rugged SFF system. platforms. Engineers opted to inte- feed of critical real-time information
Helping to cut costs and speed grate the Hughes HM200 subsystem to support a wide range of military
designs, Cobalt offers a pre-inte- and specialized antenna connectors operations, including: ISR, border
grated series of known and estab- into Kontrons Cobalt SFF embedded patrol, search and rescue, disaster
lished system profiles that include computing platform. response, wildfire monitoring, oil
a storage, situational awareness, platform communications, cellular
and switch-stacked server profile, backhaul, and airborne platforms.
Eicher says. Customers see the As an open-architecture COTS
value in application-ready SFF sys- solution, it can be readily installed
tems that offer upgradable, rugged into a wide range of manned and
options allowing them to leverage unmanned, fixed- or rotary-wing
the attributes of a carrier board platforms to deliver video, voice,
approach with the flexibility of mez- and data capabilities, officials say.
zanine options, enabling them Kontrons Cobalt system ideally
to remain competitive in this and cost-effectively met our needs
tough market. for a scalable integrated building
A growing number of SWaP- block architecture, says Wayne
constrained applications are Marhefka, senior director of busi-
driving greater demand for multi- Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions offers its ness development at Hughes DISD.
core SFF embedded computing sys- DuraCOR 80-41 Intel Core i7 mission computer. Implementing new mobile broad-
tems, Eicher explains. Defense sys- band technology is critical for real-
tem developers see these platforms Kontron engineers customized time situational awareness and ISR
as much more economical than the the companys COTS Cobalt 901 capabilities that keep military per-
traditional 3U and 6U system solu- to match Hughes DISDs SATCOM sonnel one step ahead, officials say.
tions, enabling them to meet tighter system requirements. Kontrons
budgets. They also provide versatil- sealed and validated IP67 embed- Slow SFF adoption
ity at the board level, allowing mil/ ded computer system offered Aerospace and defense vehicles and
aero OEMs to streamline designs of Hughes engineers a wide selection systems are shrinking in size, cer-
custom layouts for components and of processor, storage, power, and tainly, but widespread adoption of
connectors. interface options, as well as a small SFF embedded computers has yet to
terminal footprint optimized for be realized. Some industry veterans
Building blocks performance, harsh environments, speculate that ancillary technolo-
Engineers at Hughes Defense and and reduced SWaP top priori- gies are slowing SFF progression in
Intelligence Systems Division (DISD) ties for Hughes to meet end user mil/aero applications.
in Germantown, Md., set out to requirements. As the electronics and packag-
develop a small, sophisticated sat- Adding capabilities and equip- ing become more integrated and
ellite communications (SATCOM) ment into the same footprint pres- smaller, its the external, real-
solution for ISR operations that could ents a great challenge for develop- world 38999 I/O connectors and
perform under a wide range of con- ers, yet is frequently a requirement the human factors (MIL-STD-1472)
ditions, bandwidth challenges, and in mobile and portable system that are forcing SFF physical sizes
difficult terrain. The HM200 rugge- upgrades, Kontron officials say. to be much larger than they could
dized mobile modem is designed Cobalts scalable and modular be if defined by the size of the
to deliver high data throughput for open-standard features, integrated electronics by itself, says Doug
beyond-line-of-sight (BLoS) comms- into a small form factor, facili- Patterson, vice president of mar-
on-the-move (COTM) applications tate upgrades. keting and business development
at Aitech Defense Systems in electromagnetic interference/electro- allows for highly customizable and
Chatsworth, Calif. The MIL-STD- magnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC), powerful SFF solutions, Kothari
1472F Department of Defense dust, and water ingress protection. says. For extremely space-con-
Design Criteria Standard: Human A modular approach to SFF strained platforms and applica-
Engineering establishes human embedded computing also benefits tions, such as unmanned vehicles,
engineering criteria for the design video ISR systems and applications. PC/104 systems have been replaced
and development of military sys- Utilizing high-speed PCI Express by newer COM Express form factor
tems, equipment, and facilities. lanes in a modular, stackable fashion boards and systems. COM Express
The problem today is that no
one will pay to upgrade a platform
and replace all the connector har-
nesses, too. Thats unrealistic, so
SFF with other than the standard
38999 connectors is relegated to new
program starts only, and those are
like hens teeth, Patterson says.
Demand for SFF embedded sys-
tems has increased exponentially
among aerospace and defense cus-
tomers across the board, especially
for ISR applications, Systels Kothari
says. Video plays a more important
role than ever in C4ISR applications,
as real-time video and data have
become critical for mission suc-
cess, he adds.
There is an imperative for eyes
on the target throughout the entire
command ecosystem, which has led
to increased demand for high-qual-
ity, low-latency, full motion video
by military leadership, Kothari Mil Rugged
explains. Greater use of stan-
dard-definition (SD) and high-defi- Cabinets
nition (HD) cameras has made High Speed
video capture and encoding vital
to missions conducted on numer-
Image Processing
Field Proven
Mission Ready
ous platforms in which space is at
a premium and SWaP constraints
are a vital consideration, he says.
Full Speed Ahead
SFF embedded systems can offer
high-performance computing in a
rugged, small package while still
meeting military requirements for
use in harsh environments, includ-
ing a wide spectrum of operating
temperatures, shock and vibration,
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allows for greater I/O flexibility the Vehicular Integration for C4ISR/ these applications require increased
and is more capable of handling EW Interoperability (VICTORY) processing clock speed, while others
the ever-increasing computing and standard. The companys NanoPak utilize multi-core features and need
graphics demands of the modern SFF computer is being used in smart higher core count.
military. Another advantage, COM displays that control Army electri- Customers have expressed inter-
Express allows system integrators cal generators in unmanned aerial est in using field-programmable
such as Systel to buy off-the-shelf vehicle (UAV) ground stations, gate arrays (FPGAs) for increasing
CPU/chipset/memory technology while its NanoPak i7 is employed performance beyond a standard
and embed it into embedded prod- in personal radar and vehicle processor, Smith says. FPGAs come
ucts without worrying about chipset- tracking systems. in a variety of power and perfor-
level design. We can customize car- Sensor fusion, aided by machine mance levels that suit integration
rier boards to suit the application. learning, is a key application area for into SFF systems, typically used
System designers and integra- SFF embedded computers. Machine for radar, SIGINT, software-defined
tors are adopting a hybrid approach, learning, a type of artificial intelli- radio, video processing, and AI.
combining these types of standards gence (AI) in which software algo-
to create highly customized and rithms iteratively learn from expo- Deep learning with GPGPUs
flexible systems for specific appli- Deep Learning Neural Networks
cations, Kothari says. The appli- using GPGPUs in small-for-
cation requirements are driving the mat, self-contained enclosures
overall system-level design with- are all the rage, insists
out being hampered by rigid Aitechs Patterson.
board-level architecture. Computing based on deep
learning models the brains
AI and FPGAs neural learning process to enable
The demand for SFF systems is continuous learning, increased intel-
increasing, yet continues to be frag- Interface Concepts IC-OPT-FMCPa VITA 57.1 ligence over time, and more accurate
mented and specialized, observes FMC is equipped with two optical modules. and faster results. GPGPUs excel at
Dennis Smith, vice president of visual, image, and graphics output,
engineering at Themis Computer in sure to data and automate data using hundreds of cores to process
Fremont, Calif. analysis, is helping aerospace and several image data elements simul-
Defense computing is moving defense organizations glean crit- taneously; they combine well with
more toward the edge, requiring ical information, such as target deep learning to help users under-
form factors to become smaller and identification, from ever-increasing stand what an image is, how to
increase in performance. ISR, per- data stores. identify it, and how to move for-
sonal radar, and soldier-level com- AI is being used to provide greater ward, Patterson describes. It fills a
munications will drive adoption in soldier-level decision support, market need for image processing
increasing numbers, while military requiring not only high compute for object detection, tracking, classifi-
application-specific requirements capability but also localized storage, cation, and threat assessment.
will keep the market specialized Smith says. Soldiers are requiring With so much high-resolution
and fragmented, Smith anticipates. robots to take on increased respon- data being collected, limited com-
In fact, a wide variety of aero- sibilities in the battlefield, such as pute power can prove detrimental in
space and defense applications front-end support for hazard avoid- the field. Computer hardware must
employ Themis SFF systems, ance, intelligence gathering, and in be able to keep pace with modern
Smith describes. The Joint Light some instances combat engagement. sensors; such limitations can cause
Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) uses Themis Autonomous operation is being users to dumb down sensors and
Computers NanoSwitch 10- or 16- investigated for applications in both could slow the real-time response
port tactical switch compliant with land and air-based vehicles. Some of essential in battlefield scenarios,
Patterson cautions. Use GPGPUs to explains. These high-performance mezzanine card format dedicated to
avoid the pitfalls; parallel processing components emit heat that must be signal acquisition and data trans-
is the way to go. safely extracted from the boards and fers that is plugged on a FPGA car-
Sensor platforms contained systems. This can be a limiting fac- rier board and allows high-data
within medium to large UAS, tacti- tor to reduce size and weight. throughput and very low latency.
cal ground vehicles, remote chem- In fact, many SFF fanless com- All that is required is swapping out
ical detection and warning sen- puter box designers have to limit the FMC module and adjusting the
sor trailers, C4ISR audio and FPGA firmware, Wastiaux says.
video processing, homeland This standard can also be used
security, and border moni- for data communication, electrical
toring are only a small sam- or optical. In the case of Interface
pling of potential applications Concepts IC-OPT-FMCPa module,
for high-performance GPGPU optical communication at rates up
modules, Patterson says. to 28 gigabits per second (Gb/s) are
GPGPU-based SFF embedded achieved with Reflex Photonics
computers can also cut remote transceivers, he explains.
mission display computer size, The Systel EB7001 is a rugged, SFF embedded
weight, and cost on manned and video capture and encoding system. The future of SFF
unmanned helicopter and UAS plat- The demand for SFF is still in its
forms, he adds. the processing power of their sys- infancy given that there are no
There is certainly an evident tems to be able to extract the heat universally adopted, open systems
trend to save weight and to try to from the processors, Wastiaux standards for SFF in the embedded
minimize the size of the systems, says. If you want several pro- market yet, Aitechs Patterson says.
says Thierry Wastiaux, senior cessors in parallel, separate SFF Customer interest will increase only
vice president of sales at Interface fanless boxes will not be a good if the functionality contained within
Concept in Paris. That being said, solution because a lot of space and the SFF meets the application space
aerospace and defense customers weight will be lost. claim and overall functionality at a
will not compromise the safety and A solution, Wastiaux says, lies in cost-effective price.Small embedded,
reliability of the systems. the OpenVPX VITA standard, which backplane-based 3U subsystems are
They will not take high risks to is exactly defined to reach a good still fitting the needs.
go for small form factors, Wastiaux compromise between reliability and SFF embedded computing tech-
continues. If the SFF embedded size. For instance, 3U OpenVPX can nology will, nonetheless, continue
computing system uses unreliable be considered as a relatively small to advance, and pique the interest
connectors, for instance, they will form factor appearing to be the of myriad aerospace and defense
not accept it. COM Express connec- best approach that is used by many engineers. Innovation will continue
tors, he says, do not support vibra- defense applications. to fuel further reductions in SWaP,
tions and temperatures well and Interface Concept has won con- while delivering more performance
they are not suited for harsh envi- tracts for 3U OpenVPX processor and functionality than ever before,
ronment applications. and switch boards for safety-criti- and at a lower acquisition cost,
In many cases, customers will cal systems on UAS programs led by predicts Southworth at Curtiss-
still need high computing power defense primes, Wastiaux explains. Wright Defense Solutions, which
especially in radar and EW systems. Company engineers extensively use he says will continue to leverage
In this case, high-end processors the VITA 57 small form factor for next-generation advanced processor,
and FPGAs have to be used to ensure signal acquisition and optical com- graphics, and networking technol-
reaching the high-level performance munication in systems. ogies to solve customer problems
of a new system with a competi- A VITA 57 standard FPGA mez- and enable new capabilities for the
tive edge on the market, Wastiaux zanine card (FMC) is a small warfighter.
upgrading. much as $400 million over the life of Systems Electronic Systems online
this program. at www.baesystems.com.
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Detection System takes
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The U.S. Navys AN/AES-1 Airborne
Army searches industry for state-of-the-art
Laser Mine Detection System imaging LIDAR for tactical mapping from UAVs
(ALMDS), designed and manu-
factured by Northrop Grumman BY John Keller tems for tactical mapping, mission
Corp., is taking another step toward FORT BELVOIR, Va. U.S. Army elec- planning, and target detection using
deployment, as the Navy announced tro-optics researchers are scouring multi-aspect foliage penetration
initial operational capability (IOC) industry to find the most advanced (FOPEN) technology. Of particular
in January. ALMDS provides rapid light detection and ranging (LIDAR) interest is LIDAR technology mature
wide-area reconnaissance and systems to perform tactical map- enough for an advanced technology
assessment of mine threats in sea ping from unmanned aerial demonstrator prototype.
lanes, littoral zones, confined straits, vehicles (UAVs). Army researchers are looking for
choke points and amphibious areas Officials of the Army Contracting LIDAR systems that consist of sev-
of operations. Northrop Grumman Command have issued a source- eral line-replaceable units (LRUs),
will continue perfecting the system,
which will be considered deployable
when Navy officials give it full oper-
ational capability. The ALMDS uses
a sensor pod to sweep the water
rapidly using laser technology. The
sensor pod also can be installed rap-
idly on a medium-lift helicopter and
quickly removed after the mission.
Air Force considers
laser weapons to defend
B-52 jet bombers
Researchers at the U.S. Air Force
Research Laboratory are working The U.S. Army is trying to find light detection and ranging (LIDAR) systems small enough for
on experimental demonstrator unmanned aircraft.
laser weapons able to bolt-on to an
aircraft like the B-52 long-range jet sought notice (W909MY-17-R- including an imaging sensor, data
bomber. Scientists are working to A006) for the LIDAR Payload for storage, and sensor processing.
arm the B-52 with defensive laser Manned and Unmanned Airborne The imaging sensor must have a
weapons able to destroy or disable Platforms project. Army Contracting pointing and stabilization unit, such
air-to-air or air-to-ground missile Command officials are issuing as a stabilized turret, that houses
attacks. The five-year Self-Protect this notice on behalf of the Army the sensor optics, focal planes, and
High Energy Laser Demonstrator Communications Electronics supporting electronics. The data
program is intended to create Research, Development and storage and sensor processing por-
sufficient onboard power, optics, Engineering Center (CERDEC) tion includes a computer, data stor-
and high-energy lasers to defend Night Vision and Electronic Sensors age, sensor-processing algorithms,
large military planes like the B-52 Directorate (NVESD) at Fort and imaging sensor command and
bomber, currently undergoing a Belvoir, Va. control software.
series of high-tech upgrades. This project seeks to determine The LIDAR imaging sensor should
the state-of-the-art in LIDAR sys- offer resolution of 30 centimeters
new products
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(sub of Curtiss-Wright Corp), 20130 9070 S Rita Rd, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ Eaton
DDC-I Inc
Lakeview Ctr Plaza, Suite 200, 85747, 520-232-3480, (Mil/aero Interconnect Products Div),
4600 E Shea Blvd, Suite 102, Phoenix,
Ashburn, VA 20147, 703-779-7800, sales@dilas-inc.com, www.dilas.com 750 W Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, CA
AZ 85028, 602-275-7172,
ds@curtisswright.com, 93010, 805-484-0543,
sales@ddci.com, www.ddci.com
www.curtisswrightds.com cicustomer.service@eaton.com,
www.eaton.com/interconnect
Fiber Instrument Sales Inc Frankfurt Laser Co GEViCAM Inc HALT and HASS Labs
161 Clear Rd, Oriskany, NY 13424, An den 30 Morgen 13, Friedrichsdorf 691 S Milpitas Blvd, Suite 115, Milpitas, (sub of Ops A La Carte), 990 Richard Ave,
315-736-2206, 61381, Germany, 49-6172-27978-0, CA 95035, 408-945-9900, Suite 101, Santa Clara, CA 95050,
info@fiberinstrumentsales.com, sales@frlaserco.com, www.frlaserco.com info@gevicam.com, www.gevicam.com 408-654-0499, mikes@opsalacarte.com,
www.fiberinstrumentsales.com www.haltandhasslabs.com
FSP Group USA Giga-tronics Inc
Fiberscope.net 14284 Albers Way, Chino, CA 91710, 4650 Norris Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA Handling Specialty
(sub of MEDIT), 96 Sherbrook St, 909-606-0960, info@fspgroupusa.com, 94583, 800-227-9764, Manufacturing Ltd
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B3, www.fspgroupusa.com sales@gigatronics.com, (sub of Whiting Equipment Canada),
Canada, 800-239-9934, www.gigatronics.com 219 S Service Rd W, Grimsby, ON
salesteam@meditinc.com, Fuel Quality Services Inc L3M 1Y6, Canada, 905-945-9661,
www.fiberscope.net 4584 Cantrell Rd, PO Box 1380, GigOptix Inc mpoeltl@handling.com,
Flowery Branch, GA 30542, 130 Baytech Dr, San Jose, CA 95134, www.handling.com
Fibersense & Signals Inc 770-967-9790, sales@fqsinc.com, 408-522-3100, sales@gigoptix.com,
86 Fenmar Dr, Toronto, ON M9L 1M5, www.fqsinc.com www.gigoptix.com H&L Instruments LLC
Canada, sales@fibersensefirst.com, 34 Post Rd, PO Box 580,
www.fibersensefirst.com Gaia Converter Global Training Solutions Inc North Hampton, NH 03862-0580,
4038 le Corbusier Blvd, Laval, QC 3163 Winston Churchill Blvd, PO Box 603-964-1818,
FiberTek Pte Ltd H7L 5R2, Canada, 514-333-3169, 26067, Mississauga, ON L5L 5W7, rlandman@hlinstruments.com,
Blk 3015A Ubi Rd 1, Suite 04-13, salesus@gaia-converter.com, Canada, 416-806-5777, www.hlinstruments.com
408705, Singapore, 65-6280-1966, www.gaia-converter.com info@globaltrainingsolutions.ca,
marketing@fibertek-ap.com, Offers DC converters from 4200W, www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca Harwin Inc
www.fibertekfibershop.com AC/DC PFC converters from 7B Raymond Ave, Unit 11, Salem, NH
Go4Fiber Ltd 03079, 603-893-5376,
Finetech 35350W, EMI filters and input 3/F Tung Lee Bldg, 9 Lai Yip St, Kwun mis@harwin.com, www.harwin.com
560 E Germann Rd, Suite 103, Gilbert, transient protections for modular Tong, Hong Kong, 852-2174-1338,
AZ 85297, 480-893-1630, power architectures. Designs and sales_group@go4fiber.com, Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Inc
www.finetechusa.com manufactures over 3500 power www.go4fiber.com (sub of AMETEK), 1500 Meriden Rd,
modules to help power supplies Waterbury, CT 06705, 203-756-7441,
First Level Inc comply with MIL-STD-461, 1275, 704, Godlan Inc info.haydonkerk@ametek.com,
3109 Espresso Way, York, PA 17406, DO-160 or equivalent standards. 15399 Canal Rd, Clinton Township, MI www.haydonkerk.com
717-266-2450, info@firstlevelinc.com, 48038, 586-464-4400,
www.firstlevelinc.com (See ad page 19) info@godlan.com, www.godlan.com HDL Research Lab Inc
406 W Blue Bell Rd, PO Box 2108,
First Sensor Inc GammaTech Computer Corp GPS Source Inc Brenham, TX 77834-2108,
905 S Main St, Suite 201, Mansfield, MA 48329 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 64 Mission Dr, Pueblo West, CO 81007, 979-836-2300, sales@hdlpower.com,
02048, 508-339-2955, 94538, 800-995-8946, 719-561-9520, sales@gpssource.com, www.hdlpower.com
us@first-sensor.com, marketing@gammatechusa.com, www.gpssource.com
www.first-sensor.com www.gammatechusa.com Henniker Plasma
Graham Magnetics Unit B3, Trident Business Pk, Daten Ave,
Fischer Connectors Inc Ganzhou Great Magnet Aerospace Div, 1715 4th St, Graham, TX Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AX, UK,
1735 Founders Pkwy, Suite 100, Technology Co Ltd 76450, 530-906-0056, 44-1925-830-771,
Alpharetta, GA 30004-7606, 114, Gantong Rd, HK Industrial Pk, robert@datatapes.biz, info@plasmatreatment.co.uk,
678-393-5400, Ganzhou, Jiangxi 341000, www.grahamindustry.net www.plasmatreatment.co.uk
mail@fischerconnectors.com, China, 86-797-7373806,
www.fischerconnectors.com greatmagnet@jucikeji.com, Graphic Products Hexion Inc
www.jucikeji.com/?en/ 9825 SW Sunshine Ct, Beaverton, OR Epoxy, Phenolic & Coating Resins Div,
FLIR Systems Inc 97005, 888-326-9244, 180 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215,
27700A SW Parkway Ave, Wilsonville, GDCA Inc info@graphicproducts.com, 614-225-4000,
OR 97070, 503-498-3457, 1799 Portola Ave, Livermore, CA 94551, www.graphicproducts.com 4information@hexion.com,
david.strong@flir.com, www.flir.com/gs 925-456-9900, sales@gdca.com, www.hexion.com
www.gdca.com Great River Technology
Foremay 4910 Alameda Blvd NE, Albuquerque, High Energy Devices LLC
(div of Foremay Inc), 225 S Lake Ave, General Atomics NM 87113, 505-881-6262, 26 Hollenberg Ct, Bridgeton, MO 63044,
Suite 300, Pasadena, CA 92821, Aeronautical Systems Inc sales@greatrivertech.com, 314-291-0030,
408-228-3468, pr@foremay.net, 14200 Kirkham Way, Poway, CA 92064, www.greatrivertech.com info@highenergydevices.com,
www.foremay.net 858-312-2810, pr-asi@ga-asi.com, www.highenergydevices.com
www.ga-asi.com Green Hills Software Inc
Forza Silicon 30 W Sola St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, Hirox-USA Inc
2947 Bradley St, Suite 130, Pasadena, General Dynamics C4 Systems 805-965-6044, info@ghs.com, 100 Commerce Way, Hackensack, NJ
CA 91107, 626-796-1182, 8201 E McDowell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ www.ghs.com 07601, 201-342-2600,
info@forzasilicon.com, 85257, 480-441-3033, info@hirox-usa.com, www.hirox-usa.com
www.forzasilicon.com info@gdc4s.com, www.gdc4s.com G-S PLASTIC OPTICS
408 St Paul St, Rochester, NY 14605, Hitex GmbH
FoxFury Lighting Solutions General Micro Systems Inc 585-295-0200, info@gsoptics.com, Greschbachstr 12, Karlsruhe D-76229,
3528 Seagate Way, Suite 100, 8358 Maple Pl, Rancho Cucamonga, CA www.gsoptics.com Germany, 49-721-9628-0,
Oceanside, CA 92056, 760-945-4231, 91730, 909-980-4863, sales@hitex.de, www.hitex.com
marketing@foxfury.com, www.gms4sbc.com Guernsey Coating
www.foxfury.com Laboratories Inc
Getac 1788 Goodyear Ave, Ventura, CA 93003,
43 Tesla, Irvine, CA 92618, 805-642-1508,
949-681-2900, sales@guernseycoating.com,
getacsales_us@getac.com, www.guernseycoating.com
www.us.getac.com
Photon Control Inc Powell Electronics QSDM Inc Raytheon Vision Systems
8363 Lougheed Hwy, Suite 200, 200 Commodore Dr, Swedesboro, NJ 6470 Kestrel Rd, Mississauga, ON 75 Coromar Dr, Goleta, CA
Burnaby, BC V5A 1X3, Canada, 08085, 800-235-7880, L5T 1Z7, Canada, 905-565-1800, 93117-3090, 805-968-3511,
604-422-8861, info@powell.com, www.powell.com marketing@qsdm.com, www.qsdm.com rvsmarketing@raytheon.com,
sales@photon-control.com, www.raytheon.com/businesses/ncs/rvs
www.photon-control.com Power Inverter Inc Quality Consultants
8221 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA International Inc R Blaine Industries Inc
Photron USA Inc 90001, 310-642-1113, 7911 Dogwood Rd, Windsor Mill, MD Polyimide & Hybrid Polymers Div, 1517
9520 Padgett St, Suite 110, San Diego, kimmy@powerinverter.org, 21244-1205, 410-298-9663, Hill Rd, Suite 5F, Reading, PA 19602,
CA 92126-4446, 858-684-3555, www.powerinverter.org qciart@aol.com 610-236-1445, info@vtecpi.com,
image@photron.com, www.photron.com www.rblaine.com
Princeton Infrared Qualmark Corp
Physical Optics Corp Technologies Inc (PIRT) (div of ESPEC Corp), 10390 E 48th Ave, Real-Time Innovations
20600 Gramercy Pl, Torrance, CA 90501, 9 Deerpark Dr, Suite J-5, Monmouth Denver, CO 80238, 303-254-8800, 385 Moffett Pk Dr, Sunnyvale, CA
310-320-3088, www.poc.com Junction, NJ 08552, 609-917-3380, sales@qualmark.com, 94089, 408-990-7400,
sales@princetonirtech.com, www.qualmark.com info@rti.com, www.rti.com
Pickering Interfaces Inc www.princetonirtech.com
221 Chelmsford St, Suite 6, Chelmsford, Quell Corp
MA 01824, 781-897-1710, Princeton Lightwave Inc 5639 Jefferson St NE, Albuquerque, NM
ussales@pickeringtest.com, 2555 US Rt 130 S, Suite 1, Cranbury, NJ 87109, 505-243-1423,
www.pickeringtest.com 08512, 609-495-2600, eeseal@quell.us, www.eeseal.com
sales@princetonlightwave.com,
PICO Electronics Inc www.princetonlightwave.com Quicklogic Corp Red Rapids
143 Sparks Ave, Pelham, NY 1277 Orleans Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 797 N Grove Rd, Suite 101, Richardson,
10803, 914-738-1400, Printed Circuits Inc 94089-1138, 408-990-4000, TX 75081, 972-671-9570,
info@picoelectronics.com, 1200 W 96th St, Minneapolis, MN www.quicklogic.com sales@redrapids.com,
www.picoelectronics.com 55431-2699, 952-888-7900, www.redrapids.com
Manufactures military, COTS, bburns@printedcircuits.com, Radiant Vision Systems
Offers a catalog of signal acquisition
www.printedcircuits.com 22908 NE Alder Crest Dr, Suite 100,
and industrial DC/DC converters, and generation hardware products
Redmond, WA 98053,
high-voltage modules, AC/DC power PrismTech that are targeted at communication,
425-844-0152, info@radiantvs.com,
supplies, inductors, and transformers. 400 TradeCenter, Suite 5900, Woburn, www.radiantvisionsystems.com telemetry, radar and surveillance
MIL-PRF units, environmental MA 01801, 781-569-5819, systems. Products include signal
screening, and custom specifications info@prismtech.com, Radiency Technologies converters, transmitters, receivers
are available from an ISO www.prismtech.com 307 City Arcade, Near DSP Bungalow, and FPGA DSP accelerators. All of
9000:2000 approved facility. Teen Batti, Jamnagar, Gujarat the products are built around open
361001, India, 91-288-3013025, architecture standards for embedded
(See ad page 1, 7)
info@radiency.com, www.radiency.com systems (XMC/VPX/cPCI) and
PIC Wire & Cable server/desktop computers (PCIe).
Radio IP Software Inc
(sub of The Angelus Corp), 1111 St Charles W, Suite 555, E Tower,
N53 W24747 S Corporate Cir, Sussex, WI Rennsteig Tools Inc
Projects Unlimited Montreal, QC J4K 5G4, Canada,
53089-0330, 262-246-0500, 6300 Sand Lake Rd, Dayton, OH 45414, 411 Hackensack Ave, 2nd Fl, Hackensack,
514-890-6070, marketing@radio-ip.com,
sales@picwire.com, www.picwire.com 937-918-2207, contact@pui.com, NJ 07601, 330-315-3044,
www.radio-ip.com
www.pui.com info@rennsteig.us, www.rennsteig.us
Pixus Technologies Radisys
50 Bathurst Dr, Waterloo, ON N2V 2C5, Is a contract manufacturer of Resolved Analytics
5435 NE Dawson Creek Dr, Hillsboro, OR
Canada, 519-885-5775, electronics manufacturing services 810 Vickers Ave, Durham, NC
97124, 503-615-1100,
sales@pixustechnologies.com, (EMS) for circuit-card assemblies, 27701, 704-559-9560,
info@radisys.com, www.radisys.com
www.pixustechnologies.com box build electronics systems, and info@resolvedanalytics.com,
cable and wire harness systems for R&D Interconnect Solutions www.resolvedanalytics.com
Pleora Technologies Inc aerospace and defense companies (sub of R&D Altanova),
340 Terry Fox Dr, Suite 300, Ottawa, ON Reynard Corp
worldwide. Is ITAR-registered, 1660 E Race St, Allentown, PA
K2K 3A2, Canada, 613-270-0625, 1020 Calle Sombra, San Clemente, CA
small business, AS9100C, ISO 18109, 610-443-2299,
info@pleora.com, www.pleora.com 92673, 949-366-8866,
9001:2008, NADCAP-Electronics sales@rdis.com, www.rdis.com
sales@reynardcorp.com,
Positronic certified, and manufactures to Provides high-performance elastomer www.reynardcorp.com
423 N Campbell Ave, Springfield, J-STD-001 Class 3, IPC-A-610, and contact solutions. This includes
MO 65806-1007, 417-866-2322, IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards. all aspects of design, engineering, RGB Spectrum
info@connectpositronic.com, fabrication, and customer support. 950 Marina Village Pkwy, Alameda,
www.connectpositronic.com Pryme CA 94501, 510-814-7000,
(See ad page 17)
911 Mariner St, Brea, CA 92821, sales@rgb.com, www.rgb.com
Manufactures high-reliability
714-257-0300, Rantec Power Systems Inc Provides display processing, recording,
power connectors, D-subminiature
sales.service@pryme.com, and signal distribution solutions,
connectors, rectangular connectors, 1173 Los Olivos Ave, Los Osos, CA
www.pryme.com specializing in command-and-control,
and circular connectors. Offers many 93402, 805-596-6000,
performance options, including PTC powersys@rantec.com, www.rantec.com simulation, and training. Products
mil-spec and space flight. Has 140 Kendrick St, Needham, MA 02494, include multiviewers, multiscreen
Rapid Imaging Software Inc
supported military electronics for 781-370-5000, www.ptc.com display processors, JPEG 2000
2201 Buena Vista Dr, Suite 422,
more than 40 years. The company codecs and recorders, DVI matrix
PulseTech Products Corp Albuquerque, NM 87106,
offers customer support through 608-824-1131, sales@rapidimaging.net, switches, and scan converters.
1100 S Kimball Ave, Southlake, TX
detailed catalogs, easy-to-use website www.rapidimaging.net (See ad page 40)
76092, 817-329-6099,
and local technical customer service. ppc@pulsetech.net, www.pulsetech.net
(See ad page 53)
Robotics Design Inc Screening Systems Inc Siemens Process Space Electronics Ltd
2100 Guy St, Suite 200A, Montreal, QC 1999 S Bascom Ave, Suite 700, Industries and Drives Unit 12, Ave Fields, Stratford upon Avon,
H3H 2M8, Canada, 514-223-2540, Campbell, CA 95008, 949-855-1751, 3333 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA Warwickshire CV37 0HT, UK,
steve.sc@roboticsdesign.qc.ca, sales@scrsys.com, www.scrsys.com 30005, 770-751-2000, 44-1789-269-179,
www.roboticsdesign.ca helpline.sii@siemens.com, info@space-electronics.co.uk,
Sealing Devices Inc www.usa.siemens.com/industry www.space-electronics.co.uk
Rockwell Automation Inc 4400 Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086,
1201 S Second St, Milwaukee, WI 716-684-7600, Sierra-Olympic Specialised Imaging Inc
53204-2496, 414-382-2000, seals@sealingdevices.com, Technologies Inc (SOTI) 41690 Enterprise Cir N, Suite 104,
www.rockwellautomation.com www.sealingdevices.com (sub of Hood Technology Corp), Temecula, CA 92590, 951-296-6406,
3100 Cascade Ave, Hood River, OR frank@specialised-imaging.com,
Rockwell Collins SENER 97031, 541-716-0016, www.specialised-imaging.com
1822 Deere Ave, Irvine, CA 92606, c/ Severo Ochoa 4, Parque Tecnologico chris@sierraolympic.com,
949-221-5329, www.rockwellcollins.com de Madrid, Tres Cantos, Madrid 28760, www.sierraolympic.com Specialised Imaging Ltd
Spain, 34-918-07-70-00, info@sener.es, Silk Mill Industrial Estate, Unit 32,
RPMC Lasers Inc www.sener-group.com Sierra Pacific Innovations Brook St, Tring, Herts HP23 5EF,
203 Joseph St, OFallon, MO 63366, 6620 S Tenaya Way, Suite 200, UK, 44-1442-827-728,
636-272-7227, rpmc@rpmclasers.com, Sensitron Semiconductor Las Vegas, NV 89113, 702-369-3966, wai@specialised-imaging.com,
www.rpmclasers.com (div of RSM Electron Power Inc), 221 W sales@x20.org, www.x20.org www.specialised-imaging.com
Industry Ct, Deer Park, NY 11729-4681,
RTF Manufacturing LLC 631-586-7600, sales@sensitron.com, Signal Technology Specialty Coating Systems
793 Rt 66, Hudson, NY 12534, www.sensitron.com (div of Crane Aerospace & Electronics) (div of KISCO), 7645 Woodland Dr,
800-836-0744, (sub of Crane Co), 340 N Roosevelt Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46278, 317-244-1200,
info@rtfmanufacturing.com, Sensors Unlimited Products Chandler, AZ 85226, 480-961-6269, scssales@scscoatings.com,
www.rtfmanufacturing.com (div of UTC Aerospace Systems), mw@crane-eg.com, www.scscoatings.com
330 Carter Rd, Suite 100, Princeton, NJ www.craneae.com/mw
RWC Testing & Lab Supplies 08540, 609-333-8200, Spectracom
1821 N Zaragosa Rd, PMB 640, sui_sales@utas.utc.com, Silicon Designs Inc (div of Orolia Group), 1565 Jefferson Rd,
El Paso, TX 79936, 915-852-3375, www.sensorsinc.com 13905 NE 128th St, Kirkland, WA 98034, Suite 460, Rochester, NY 14623,
customerservice@rwctesting.com, 425-391-8329, 585-321-5800, sales@spectracom.com,
www.rwctesting.com Servometer sales@silicondesigns.com, www.spectracom.com
501 Little Falls Rd, Cedar Grove, NJ www.silicondesigns.com
Saelig Co Inc 07009-1291, 973-785-4630, Speel Praha Ltd
71 Perinton Pkwy, Fairport, NY 14450, info@servometer.com, Silicon Radar GmbH Beranovych 130, Prague 19905,
585-385-1750, sales@saelig.com, www.servometer.com Im Technologiepark 1, Frankfurt Oder, Czech Republic, 420-286-923-619,
www.saelig.com Brandenburg 15236, Germany, larbi.ouchelouche@speel.cz,
Shakespeare Military 49-335-557-17-60, www.speel.cz
Safety Equipment Corp Antenna Products info@siliconradar.com,
1141 Old County Rd, Belmont, CA 6111 Shakespeare Rd, Columbia, SC www.siliconradar.com SPI Lasers UK Ltd
94002, 650-595-5422, 29223, 803-728-9517, 6 Wellington Pk, Tollbar Way, Hedge End,
info@safetyequipmentcorp.com, deyoung@jardenmaterials.com, SME Southampton SO30 2QU, UK,
www.gascabinets.com www.shakespeare-military.com 1 SME Dr, Dearborn, MI 48128, 44-1489-779-696, sales@spilasers.com,
313-425-3000, service@sme.org, www.spilasers.com
Safran Reosc SHENMAO America Inc www.sme.org
(div of Safran Electronics & Defence), 2156 Ringwood Ave, San Jose, CA Sporian Microsystems Inc
Ave de la Tour Maury, St Pierre du Perray 95131, 408-943-1755, Solitron Devices Inc 515 Courtney Way, Suite B, Lafayette, CO
91280, France, 33-1-69-89-72-00, watson_tseng@shenmao.us, 3301 Electronics Way, Suite C, 80026, 303-516-9075,
www.safran-reosc.com www.shenmao.com West Palm Beach, FL 33407, info@sporian.com, www.sporian.com
561-848-4311,
Sagax Communications Shenzhen Refond sales@solitrondevices.com, S-Products Inc
Vaci u 47, Budapest 1053, Hungary, Optoelectronics Co Ltd www.solitrondevices.com 9919 Valley View Rd, Eden Prairie, MN
36-1-788-3358, sales@sagax.hu, Bldg 1, 10th Industrial Zone, Tian Liao 55344, 952-426-0886,
www.sagax.hu Community, Guangming New Dist, Southwest Antennas s-products@usa.net,www.s-products.com
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518132, 8145 Ronson Rd, Suite B, San Diego, CA
Saline Lectronics China, 86-755-6683-9118, 92111, 858-277-3300, StacoSystems
710 N Maple Rd, Saline, MI 48176, sales@refond.com, www.refond.com sales@southwestantennas.com, 7 Morgan, Irvine, CA 92618,
734-944-2120, www.southwestantennas.com 949-297-8700, sales@stacosystems.com,
dmcdonnell@lectronics.net, Shoghi Communications www.stacosystems.com
www.lectronics.net 74 Electronic Complex, Industrial Area Southwest Microwave
Shoghi, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh Microwave Products Div, 9055 S Stars Lighting Inc
Sandel Avionics 173219, India, 91-177-2860630, McKemy St, Tempe, AZ 85284, 301 Songpa-gu, Bangi-dong,
2401 Dogwood Way, Vista, CA 92081, marketing@shoghicom.com, 480-783-0201, Seoul 138-050, South Korea,
760-727-4900, sales@sandel.com, www.shoghicom.com connectors@southwestmicrowave.com, 82-10-6430-5852,
www.sandel.com www.southwestmicrowave.com/ youngintrading@gmail.com
Siemens PLM Software interconnect
Santa Barbara Imaging 60 Broadhollow Rd, Melville, NY 11747, Statek Corp
396 S San Marcos Rd, Santa Barbara, 631-549-2300, info@cd-adapco.com, SpaceAge Control Inc 512 N Main St, Orange, CA 92868,
CA 93111, 805-729-0422, http://mdx.plm.automation.siemens.com 38850 20th St E, Palmdale, CA 714-639-7810, sales@statek.com,
sales@santabarbaraimaging.com, 93550, 661-273-3000, www.statek.com
www.santabarbaraimaging.com Siemens PLM Software email@spaceagecontrol.com,
5800 Granite Pkwy, Suite 600, Plano, TX www.spaceagecontrol.com
75024-6612, 972-987-3000,
info.plm@siemens.com,
www.plm.automation.siemens.com
Sterling Precision Optics Inc Systel Rugged Computers Tech Products Inc Themis Computer
1916 Greenleaf St, Evanston, IL 60202, 1655 Industrial Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 105 Willow Ave, Staten Island, NY 47200 Bayside Pkwy, Fremont, CA
847-864-6900, 77478, 281-313-3600, 10305, 718-442-4900, 94538, 510-252-0870,
frank@sterlingprecision.com, sales@systelusa.com, eorders@techproducts.com, info@themis.com, www.themis.com
www.sterlingprecision.com www.systelusa.com www.techproducts.com Delivers reliable, environmentally
Is the leading designer and resilient standards-based computing
Sting Ray Optics LLC Techsil Ltd
manufacturer of custom and solutions for OEMs, systems
310 Marlboro St, 2nd Fl, Keene, NH 34 Bidavon Industrial Estate, Waterloo
03431, 603-358-5577, COTS rugged computers. Is an ISO Rd, Bidford-on-Avon B50 4JN, UK, integrators, and application providers.
info@stingrayoptics.com, 9001:2015 certified company with 44-1789-773-232, The products include rugged
www.stingrayoptics.com systems deployed worldwide for technical@techsil.co.uk, servers, embedded computers,
mission-critical applications in a www.techsil.co.uk tactical systems, and software
STMicroelectronics Inc number of markets including defense solutions for mission-critical
30 Corporate Dr, Suite 300, Burlington, and oil and gas. Is the market TE Connectivity
applications in aerospace, military,
MA 01803, 781-861-2650, leader in rugged computing. MS 258-23, PO Box 3608, Harrisburg, PA
and commercial markets.
carol.brown@st.com, www.st.com 17105-3608, 800-522-6752,
(See ad page 27) www.te.com (See ad page 47)
Stock-Point Electronics Inc
9576 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Chatsworth, Systron Donner Inertial Tef Cap Industries Thermacore Inc
CA 91311-4011, 818-718-4100, (sub of Custom Sensors & Technologies 1155 Phoenixville Pike, Suite 103, 780 Eden Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601,
www.stock-point.com (CST)), 2700 Systron Dr, Concord, CA West Chester, PA 19380, 610-692-2576, 717-569-6551, info@thermacore.com,
94518, 925-979-4400, tefcapind@tefcap.com, www.tefcap.com www.thermacore.com
Stratign sales@systron.com, www.systron.com
PO Box 124010, Dubai 124010, Tektronix Component Solutions Thermo Scientific - CIDTEC
United Arab Emirates, 97-14-2995886, Tadiran Batteries 2905 SW Hocken Ave, Beaverton, OR (div of Thermo Fisher Scientific),
www.stratign.com 2001 Marcus Ave, Suite 125E, 97005, 503-627-4133, 101 Commerce Blvd, Liverpool, NY
Lake Success, NY 11042, 516-621-4980, components@tektronix.com, 13088-4507, 315-451-9410,
Streamline Circuits Corp sjacobs@tadiranbat.com, www.component-solutions. tony.chapman@thermofisher.com,
1401 Martin Ave, Santa Clara, CA www.tadiran.com tektronix.com www.thermofisher.com/cidtec
95050, 877-264-0343,
ddimick@streamlinecircuits.com, TallannQuest Teledyne LeCroy Thermoteknix Systems Ltd
www.streamlinecircuits.com 13140 Coit Rd, Suite 212, Dallas, TX (div of Teledyne Technologies), Teknix House, 2 Pembroke Ave,
75240, 248-797-5907, 700 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Chestnut Ridge, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB25 9QR,
Sundance Multiprocessor eric@tallannquest.com, NY 10977, 845-425-2000, UK, 44-1223-204-000,
Technology Ltd www.tallannquest.com contact.corp@teledynelecroy.com, sales@thermoteknix.com, www.
Chiltren House Waterside, Chesham, www.teledynelecroy.com thermoteknix.com
Bucks HP5 1PS, UK, 44-1494-793-167, Tamagawa Electronics Co Ltd
sales@sundance.com, 3-11-23 Kamitsuchidana, Ayase-Shi, Teledyne Microelectronics TNC Optics & Technologies Pte Ltd
www.sundance.com Kanagawa 252-1113, Japan, 1425 Higgs Rd, Lewisburg, TN Blk 3015A Ubi Rd 1 #04-08/10,
81-467-76-2293, eigyoubu@tmex.co.jp, 37091, 931-359-4531, Kampong Ubi Industrial Estate,
SurplusEQ.com www.tmele.jp microelectronics@teledyne.com, 408705, Singapore, 65-674-46912,
329 W Melinda Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85027, www.teledynemicro.com sales@tncoptics.com,
623-581-9777, info@surpluseq.com, Tango Wave www.tncoptics.com
www.surpluseq.com 320 Soquel Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, Teledyne Storm Microwave
408-755-1800, sales@tango-wave.com, (sub of Teledyne Technolgoies Inc), Topps Safety Apparel Inc
SV Microwave www.tango-wave.com 10221 Werch Dr, Woodridge, 2516 E State Rd, Suite 14, PO Box 750,
(div of Amphenol), 2400 Centrepark W IL 60517, 630-754-3300, Rochester, IN 46975, 574-223-4311,
Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, TASC Technical & Assembly storm_microwave@teledyne.com, info@toppssafetyapparel.com,
561-840-1800, sales@svmicro.com, Services Corp www.teledynestorm.com www.toppssafetyapparel.com
www.svmicrowave.com Electronic Equipment Manufacturing Div,
2222 N Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98103, TenCate Advanced Composites Toshiba Imaging Systems Div
SwissOptic AG 206-682-2967, mhirst@tasc-wa.com, 18410 Butterfield Blvd, Morgan Hill, CA (div of Toshiba America Information
(sub of Berliner Glas Group), www.tasc-wa.com 95037, 408-776-0700, Systems (TAIS), 9740 Irvine Blvd,
Heinrich-Wild-Str, Heerbrugg, info@tcac-usa.com.com, Irvine, CA 92618-1697, 810-357-5022,
Kanton St Gallen CH 9435, TDK-Lambda Americas www.tencateadvancedcomposites.com gary.pitre@toshiba.com,
Switzerland, 41-71-727-3074, (sub of TDK Corp), 405 Essex Rd, www.toshibacameras.com
swissoptic@swissoptic.com, Neptune, NJ 07753, 732-922-9300, TEN TECH LLC
www.swissoptic.com andy.tydeman@us.tdk-lambda.com, 5777 W Century Blvd, Suite 830, Total Crane Systems Inc
www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp Los Angeles, CA 90045-5664, 2225 Kenmore Ave, Suite 104,
Syntec Optics 424-704-3235, info@tentechllc.com, Buffalo, NY 14207, 800-699-9405,
515 Lee Rd, Rochester, NY 14606, TDK-Lambda Americas www.tentechllc.com info@totalcrane.com,
585-768-2513, sales@syntecoptics.com, Low Power Div, (sub of TDK Corp), www.totalcrane.com
www.syntecoptics.com 3055 Del Sol Blvd, San Diego, Teradyne
CA 92154, 619-575-4400, 700 Riverpark Dr, North Reading, MA TRAXPayroll
SYSGO marcom@us.tdk-lambda.com, 01864, 978-370-2700, 740 Alfred Nobel Dr, Hercules, CA
Am Pfaffenstein 14, Klein-Winternheim www.us.tdk-lambda.com/lp www.teradyne.com 94547, 866-611-5410,
55270, Germany, 49-6136-99480, sales@traxpayroll.com,
info@sysgo.com, www.sysgo.com Tech-Etch Inc TeraXion Inc www.traxpayroll.com
45 Aldrin Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360, 2716 Einstein St, Quebec City, QC
508-747-0300, sales@tech-etch.com, G1P 4S8, Canada, 418-658-9500,
www.tech-etch.com info@teraxion.com, www.teraxion.com
Trenton Systems Inc Vadatech Inc Vigil Antislip Wilbrecht LEDCO Inc
1725 MacLeod Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 198 N Gibson Rd, Henderson, NV 89014, Unit 1, 34 Discovery Dr, Bibra Lake, WA Microprecision Electronics,
30043-7874, 770-287-3100, 702-896-3337, info@vadatech.com, 6166, Australia, 61-8-9434-4773, 1400 Energy Pk Dr, Suite 20,
sales@trentonsystems.com, www.vadatech.com vigil@vigilantislip.com, St Paul, MN 55108, 651-659-0919,
www.trentonsystems.com www.vigilantislip.com info@wilbrechtledco.com,
VCC www.wilbrechtledco.com
Trion Technology 12780 Danielson Ct, Poway, CA 92064, Vision Components GmbH Manufactures LED assemblies in
2131 Sunnydale Blvd, Clearwater, FL 858-386-5666, svinding@vcclite.com, 10 Hedgerow Dr, Hudson, NH
the US for PCB and panel mount
33765, 727-461-1888, www.vcclite.com 03051, 603-598-2588,
info@triontech.com, www.triontech.com etoth@vision-components.com, applications. Industry standard,
Vector Informatik GmbH www.vision-components.com custom and NVIS LED are available in
TriQuint Semiconductor Ingersheimer Str 24, Stuttgart 70499, the panel mount packages. Custom
2300 NE Brookwood Pkwy, Hillsboro, OR Germany, 49-711-80670-0, Visotek Inc options include avionics grade
97124, 503-615-9000, sales@vector.com, 11700 Belden Ct, Livonia, MI 48150, MIL-W-22759/33 wire, connector
info@tqs.com, www.triquint.com www.avionics-networking.com 734-427-4800, info@visotekinc.com, attachments and sealing to IP67.
www.visotekinc.com
TSC Velmex Inc (See ad page 54)
Systems Development and Production Div, 7550 State Rts 5 and 20, Bloomfield, NY VPT Inc
(div of Technology Service Corp), 14469, 585-657-6151, (sub of HEICO Corp), Willrich Precision Instrument Co
310 Voyager Way NW, Huntsville, AL info@velmex.com, www.velmex.com 19909 120th Ave NE, Suite 102, 80 Broadway, Cresskill, NJ 07626,
35806, 256-535-2100, Bothell, WA 98011, 425-353-3010, 866-945-5742, sales@willrich.com,
products@tsc.com, www.tsc.com Verifysoft Technology GmbH vptsales@vptpower.com, www.willrich.com
In der Spoeck 10-12, Offenburg 77656, www.vptpower.com
TTI Inc Germany, 49-781-127-81180, Wind River
Provides power conversion solutions 500 Wind River Way, Alameda, CA
2441 Northeast Pkwy, Ft Worth, TX www.verifysoft.com
for use in military, aerospace, and 94501, 510-748-4100,
76106-1896, 817-740-9000,
information@ttiinc.com, www.ttiinc.com Verocel space applications globally. Offers www.windriver.com
Emmy-Noether-St 11, Karlsruhe 76131, high-reliability DC/DC converters,
TV SD America Inc Germany, 49-721-89310-0, EMI filters, accessory power products, WL Gore & Associates
(sub of TV SV AG), 1775 Old Hwy 8, info@verocel.de, www.verocel.com and custom engineering services Electronic Products Div, 385 Starr Rd,
Suite 104, New Brighton, MN 55112, Landenberg, PA 19350, 302-292-5100,
for the rapid development of critical
866-362-2376, info@tuvam.com, VersaLogic Corp electronics.usa@wlgore.com,
power systems. The products offer a www.gore.com
www.tuv-sud-america.com 12100 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin, OR
proven 20-year program heritage.
97062, 503-747-2261,
TXO Systems Ltd info@versalogic.com, (See ad page 8) WOLF Advanced Technology
Unit 3, Newhouse Farm Industrial Estate, www.versalogic.com 2 Campbell Dr, Suite 200, Uxbridge, ON
Chepstow NP16 6UP, UK, Wavelength Electronics Inc L9P 1H6, Canada, 905-852-1163,
Since 1976, has delivered
44-129-162-3813, 51 Evergreen Dr, Bozeman, MT sales@wolf-at.com,
state-of-the-art COTS embedded www.wolfadvancedtechnology.com
info@txo-systems.com, 59715, 406-587-4910,
computers, coupled with expert sales@teamwavelength.com,
www.txo-systems.com
technical support, for critical www.teamwavelength.com Xilinx
ULO Optics Ltd markets such as the defense and 2100 Logic Dr, San Jose, CA 95124,
Unit 2, Caxton Pl, Caxton Way, aerospace industries. Product West Coast Tech Ltd 408-559-7778, www.xilinx.com
Stevenage SG1 2UG, UK, lines include EBX, PC/104, EPIC, 133, Tianquan Rd, Fuzhou, Fujian
350003, China, 86-591-8730-3536, York Wire & Cable Inc
44-1468-767-500, info@ulooptics.com, SPX and SUMIT single-board
www.ulooptics.com sales@westcoast-tech.cn, 1124 Roosevelt Ave, York, PA 17404,
computers and accessories. 717-843-9083, sales@yorkwire.com,
www.westcoast-tech.cn
Ultraview Corp
Demonstrates a commitment to www.yorkwire.com
808 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA 94710, service through 5-year availability
guarantee and 5-year warranty. ZMicro Inc
925-253-2960,
sales@ultraviewcorp.com, (See ad page 48) 9820 Summers Ridge Rd, San Diego,
www.ultraviewcorp.com CA 92121, 858-831-7000,
Versatile Power sales@zmicro.com,
United Electronic Industries Inc Westech Optical Corp www.zmicro.com
743 Camden Ave, Campbell, CA 95008,
27 Renmar Ave, Walpole, MA 02081, 408-341-4603, 1387 Fairport Rd, Bldg 900H, Fairport, Provides applied innovative design
508-921-4600, info@ueidaq.com, sales@versatilepower.com, NY 14450, 585-377-2490, capabilities to reinvent commercial
www.ueidaq.com www.versatilepower.com jcarlino@westechoptical.com,
off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment
www.westechoptical.com
such as flat panel displays,
US Dynamics Corp ViaSat Inc Designs and manufactures precision computers, mass data storage
425 Bayview Ave, Amityville, NY 11701, 6155 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA optics for OEMs. Products include
631-842-5600, systems, and video enhancement
92009-1602, 760-476-2200, singlets, achromats, windows, and
sales@usdynamicscorp.com, insidesales@viasat.com, systems to enable unprecedented
lens assemblies for all types of
www.usdynamicscorp.com www.viasat.com computing in harsh environments.
CMOS/CCD imaging. Applications
(See ad page 24)
UTC Aerospace Systems Vicor Corp include security, surveillance,
4 Coliseum Ctr, 2730 W Tyvola Rd, 25 Frontage Rd, Andover, MA 01810, non-contact measurement and
Zokman Products Inc
Charlotte, NC 28217-4578, 978-470-2900, apps@vicorpower.com, laser scanning. Provides lens
1220 E Gump Rd, Ft Wayne, IN 46845,
704-423-7000, www.vicorpower.com and opto-mechanical design.
260-637-4038, zzokman@aol.com,
communications@utas.utc.com, www.zok.com
www.utcaerospacesystems.com Video Scope International Ltd
105 Executive Dr, Suite 110, Dulles, VA
20166-9558, 703-437-5534,
info@videoscopeintl.com,
www.videoscopeintl.com
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