Migrating legacy software from obsolete hardware to modern system environments

Story April 26, 2022 Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Rebekah M. Rinckey. Virtualization software and model-based design provide a path that not only enables system designers to maintain legacy software for avionics and other mission-critical systems but also makes it possible to migrate that code to modern higher-performance processing platforms, for example …

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EW, other training systems for U.S. Navy to be bid on by Huntington Ingalls Industries

News May 02, 2022 Lisa Daigle Assistant Managing Editor Military Embedded Systems Huntington Ingalls Industries photo. McLEAN, Va. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has won two tactical training systems contracts with the Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake: The first is for aircrew electronic warfare (EW) tactical training, with the multiple-award, indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery (ID/IQ ) …

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Chinese-Made Huawei Equipment Could Disrupt US Nuclear Arsenal Communications, FBI Determines

there’s beena dramatic escalation of Chinese espionage on US soil over the past decade,” sources in the US counterintelligence community have told CNN this weekend. But some dramatic new examples have been revealed. For example, in 2017 China’s government offered to build a $100 million pavilion in Washington DC with an ornate 70-foot pagoda. US …

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Cybersecurity agreement with KBR aims to keep U.S. Air Force systems safer

News May 26, 2022 Lisa Daigle Assistant Managing Editor Military Embedded Systems HOUSTON. Engineering contractor KBR has won a $44 million task order to protect the US Air Force (USAF) Life Cycle Management (AFLCMC) Cyber ​​Systems Engineering Directorate systems and software from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. Under the terms of the …

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Rohde & Schwarz achieves software-defined radio delivery milestone

Rohde & Schwarz has achieved a milestone with the delivery of its 1000th AN/ARC-238 software-defined radio (SDR) to Lockheed Martin. The AN/ARC-238 SDR includes two airborne radios from Rohde & Schwarz’s SOVERON radio family, known as the R&S MR6000R/L radios. The radio will be integrated onto the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. The technology fulfills the …

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