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Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage System to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry's First COTS Data Storage to Support 2-Layer Encryption for Protecting Classified Data-at-Rest

Rugged DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) device now supports NSA's Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) 2-Layer Encryption approach for secure data-at-rest.

01/23/2017
Curtiss-Wright Raises the Bar on Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance with new Teraflop+ Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Curtiss-Wright Raises the Bar on Ultra-Small Mission Computer Performance with new Teraflop+ Supercomputer-Class Armv8-based Architecture

Curtiss-Wright announces new DuraCOR 312 the industry's most powerful, compact COTS mission computer weighs only 1.5 lb. Yet features a 4-core 64-bit Armv8 processor, 256-core GPU and comprehensive base I/O (including Ethernet, serial, USB, DIO and video ports)

11/16/2016
Military Embedded Systems

NSA-Approved Two-Layer Encryption Approach Slashes Cost and Development Time

Paul Davis from Curtiss-Wright looks at the NSA-approved two-layer encryption approach which slashes cost and development time.

09/02/2016
Curtiss-Wright Shrinks Size & Weight of Networked Data Storage System for Unmanned Platforms

Curtiss-Wright Shrinks Size & Weight of Networked Data Storage System for Unmanned Platforms

New rugged DTS1 network attached storage (NAS) subsystem stores 2 TB; supports optional AES-256 encryption for secure data-at-rest.

05/03/2016
Aerospace & Defense Technology

Using SWaP-C Reductions to Improve UAS/UGV Mission Capabilities

We discuss the groundbreaking SWaP-C reduction for processor and network switch systems are enabling UAS and UGV platforms to expand their mission capabilities.

04/30/2016
PC/104 and Small Form Factors

PC/104 and Small Form Factors Popular in Defense Electronics Systems

Thanks to its longevity and modularity, the PC/104 standard continues to be popular with military system designers, especially, as their size, weight, and power (SWaP) requirements continue to shrink.

04/13/2016
Electronic Design

KISSing Costly Cooling Solutions Goodbye

William Wong with Electronic Design discusses how cooling is always a challenge in rugged embedded applications, especially military applications.

02/16/2016
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Rugged Computers Look to the Data Center

John Keller with Military & Aerospace Electronics considers how virtual-machine technology, fast interconnects, innovative thermal-management techniques, and modular architectures bring data-center power to embedded computing.

01/19/2016