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Military Embedded Systems

Keeping Up To Date With CSfC Capability Packages

Since its introduction in 2014, the National Security Agency Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program has proven very effective in lowering the cost and speeding the accessibility of encryption for critical data-at-rest (DAR).

09/09/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing

Size, weight, power consumption, and cooling technologies today block quantum computing from the embedded world, but new generations should yield advances in artificial intelligence and computer security.

08/25/2020
TCG HUNTR TDL Hub and Network Translator

Curtiss-Wright Successfully Demonstrates TCG-HUNTR Tactical Data Link (TDL) Hub and Network Translator During Timber Express 2020

German Air Force’s Fourth Annual TDL Exercise provides an opportunity to highlight the capabilities of TCG-HUNTR intelligent TDL translation gateway.

07/28/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Tackling the AI Paradox at the Tactical Edge

In the defense industry, AI is on the path to becoming a loyal companion to the warfighter and manufacturers alike. As technology progresses, so does the range of defense capabilities that AI could not only supplement but eventually manage.

06/15/2020
Tactical data link

Infographic: Why Developing Link 16 Solutions Requires TCG BOSS

Download the tactical data links infographic to learn the 5 ways TCG BOSS® can help in the development of Link 16 solutions.

05/05/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Computing for Unmanned Vehicles

The latest generation of unmanned vehicles operating on land, in the air, and at sea no longer simply are remotely operated. These advanced systems have built-in intelligence to learn from their experiences and make their own decisions.

05/01/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Changing Landscape for Rugged Data Storage

Awareness is mounting regarding the importance of protecting data-at-rest (DAR) on deployed military platforms.

04/07/2020
Curtiss-Wright’s NSA Approved, Common Criteria Certified DTS1 Storage Device Now Qualified for Extended Operating Temperature Range (-45º to +85ºC)

Curtiss-Wright’s NSA Approved, Common Criteria Certified DTS1 Storage Device Now Qualified for Extended Operating Temperature Range

Curtiss-Wright’s NSA approved, common criteria certified DTS1 storage device now qualified for extended operating temperature range (-45º to +85ºC)

04/06/2020