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Lockheed Martin Successfully Transitions Long Range Discrimination Radar To The Missile Defense Agency

04/23/2024 | Lockheed Martin
The Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) at Clear Space Force Station in Clear, Alaska, completed DD250 final acceptance and was officially handed over to the Missile Defense Agency in preparation for an Operational Capability Baseline (OCB) decision and final transition to the Warfighter. In addition, prior to this transition, the system has started Space Domain Awareness data collects for the United States Space Force. 

It’s Only Common Sense: 16 Proven Strategies for Making the Most of Your Trade Show Dollars

04/08/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
So many times, people and companies spend a small fortune exhibiting at trade shows like IPC APEX EXPO 2024 when they have no idea why they are going, what they will do there, and what they expect to accomplish at the show. It’s plain dumb. You must have a plan, man. Know why you’re going and what will happen when you get there. Set goals and make sure that you achieve those goals.

US Navy’s Need for New X-Band Radar Underscored by Service’s Red Sea Fight

04/02/2024 | Thales
The Navy’s search for a next-generation X-band radar is becoming more relevant by the day as U.S. warships fight in the first significant naval conflict since World War II.

Altair SimSolid Transforms Simulation for Electronics Industry

03/29/2024 | Altair
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence, announced the upcoming release of Altair SimSolid for electronics, bringing game-changing fast, easy, and precise multi-physics scenario exploration for electronics, from chips, PCBs, and ICs to full system design.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: Don’t Be Afraid of Global Sourcing

04/03/2024 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
On paper, it doesn’t seem like a great time for global sourcing. With several world conflicts, it may seem impossible to think that something like global sourcing and commercial trade between countries could begin to alleviate this tension between warring countries. But hey, I’ve always been a glass-half-full guy, so humor me. While trade between countries can indeed foster cooperation and contribute to peace in several ways, it's essential to recognize that it's not a panacea for all global issues. However, here are some ways in which trade can contribute to peace and global stability.
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