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Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2009 |
Army Looks to Rockwell Collins for Military Handheld GPS Receiver Deliveries Rockwell Collins is providing military handheld GPS receivers to the U.S. Air Force GPS Wing. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2005 |
GPS Navigation Tool for Infantry Soldiers Rockwell Collins is offering its Dead Reckoning Augmented GPS Navigation System (DRAGN) that enables soldiers on foot to navigate in cities and dense foliage when Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) signals are weak or blocked. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2009 John McHale |
Rockwell Collins MicroDAGR GPS Receiver Uses Commercial Applications in a Wrist-Worn Device The MicroDAGR is the latest generation of Rockwell Collins' Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) device, used by the military for position and navigation. |
National Defense April 2005 Sandra I. Erwin |
Elusive Targets The Navy is in pursuit of smart weapons for five-inch guns. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2006 |
U.S. Air Force selects Rockwell Collins for B-1B Training Program The U.S. Air Force has entered into a six-year contract worth as much as $95 million with Rockwell Collins for the support of several training systems. |
National Defense May 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Dept. Studying Options To Lower Cost of GPS Receivers Information-age technologies such as software radio and miniaturized electronics could, one day, make it possible for soldiers to combine their global positioning satellite receivers and handheld radios into a single device. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2006 |
Sikorsky selects Rockwell Collins' avionics management system for CH-53K The AMS is designed to reduce crew workloads in the demanding tactical environment by providing a communication, navigation, surveillance, and air-traffic-management solution. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 Courtney E. Howard |
Rockwell Collins Completes Acquisition of Evans & Sutherland Simulation Business In the transaction, Rockwell Collins gained Evans & Sutherland's simulation facilities in Salt Lake City, Orlando, and the United Kingdom in exchange for $71.5 million in cash. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2006 |
DARPA, Rockwell Collins Eye MEMs to Help Revolutionize Radio Technology Development of an ultra-wideband, multi-channel receiver and spectral sensor will leverage new RF architecture and RF MEMS technologies for high-performance tunable filters and RF switches. |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Rockwell Collins Pumps Payout The Boeing and U.S. military supplier generates -- and pays out -- plenty of cash. |
National Defense March 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Navy Artillery: No New Weapons on the Horizon A decade-long effort to develop advanced munitions for 5-inch guns remains in limbo, and the technology is not likely to be ready for operational use in the foreseeable future. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2008 John Keller |
Navigation and guidance meets sensor fusion Knowing where you are and where you are going no longer involves only the Global Positioning System (GPS); systems designers are integrating a growing number of sensors and data-fusion algorithms to create fool-proof, jam-proof, real-time positioning information. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2007 |
Army Incorporates Rockwell Collins Helmet-Mounted Display in AVCATT AVCATT is a transportable, virtual simulation training system designed to provide Army aviators with realistic, high-intensity training exercises and mission rehearsals. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 John McHale |
DataPath Acquisition Gives Rockwell Collins SATCOM on the Move Expertise The combination of DataPath's multi-band satellite terminals technology combined with Rockwell Collins experience in information assurance and military communications should create opportunities for SATCOM on the move applications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 |
In Brief Team K-MAX demonstrates unmanned helicopter cargo re-supply to U.S. Marine Corps... Rockwell Collins advances next-generation GPS by tracking new military signal... Sonoscan expands counterfeit identification menu... etc. |
National Defense December 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Services Focus on Fielding Munitions for Close Combat The Army, Navy and Marine Corps are rushing to field an array of munitions that are designed to be precise enough for close urban combat operations. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2011 Abantika Chatterjee |
Easier Said Than Done at Rockwell Collins Will a buyback be a good strategy to boost EPS? |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2005 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Smooth Flight for Rockwell Collins The aviation-electronics company's shares are rising -- along with its profit projections. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2008 |
BAE Systems Selects Rockwell Collins' Crew Displays for FCS Manned Ground Vehicles The rugged, high-resolution, 17-inch diagonal, flat-panel displays will serve as the primary information monitor for the family of combat ground vehicles fielded as part of FCS. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2012 Seth Jayson |
Rockwell Collins Beats Analyst Estimates on EPS For the quarter ended Dec. 31, Rockwell Collins met expectations on revenue and beat expectations on earnings per share. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2005 John Keller |
Rockwell Collins to tackle survivable battle management communications for U.S. nuclear forces U.S. Air Force experts, working under terms of a $351.9 million contract from the Air Force Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base, are asking Rockwell Collins to design and build survivable communications paths for coordinating U.S. strategic nuclear forces. |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
All Signals Go At Collins Techs aren't flying off the charts, but Rockwell Collins is. The world leader in high-tech aviation electronics and communications hits a new high of $35, up from $29 in May. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2008 |
In Brief Boeing flies fuel cell-powered airplane... Lockheed Martin to support DOD high-performance computing centers... General Dynamics awarded $159 million for Abrams tank work... etc. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2008 |
Northrop Grumman selects Rockwell Collins optics for infrared countermeasures system Northrop Grumman Corp. engineers in Los Angeles needed electro-optics assemblies for the Miniature Pointer Tracker in its Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures system. |
The Motley Fool May 7, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Number One With a Bullet Alliant Techsystems, the army's only provider of small-arms cartridges, brings in record revenues on small-arms ammo. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2009 J.R. Wilson |
The Future of Precision-Guided Munitions Smart bullets for infantry weapons, GPS receivers built into the soldier's boot, eliminating enemy snipers before they have a chance to shoot, and counter-RPG systems are the future of weaponry. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2011 Anand Chokkavelu |
8 Aerospace and Defense Stocks Near 52-Week Lows Trolling the bottom for upside potential. Here are the eight aerospace and defense companies that are within 20% of their 52-week lows and have market caps above $2 billion. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Where Am I? A Global Positioning System (GPS) makes sense for entrepreneurs on the road or their on-the-go sales forces. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Stan Crock |
Less Bang For The Big Guns The defense biz is hot, but the most profitable contractors are the little guys. While the primes want to emphasize their improved return on investment, the subs are beating them at that game, too. |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Propelling Itself to Big Profits Ammo gets all the press, but defense company Alliant Techsystems has a much broader reach. These shares trade for about 17 times earnings and a whopping 42 enterprise value-to-free cash flow ratio. |
The Motley Fool December 23, 2010 Seth Jayson |
One Reason Rockwell Collins Looks Like a Sell With recent TTM operating margins below historical averages, Rockwell Collins has some work to do. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 |
Raytheon to Develop Next-Generation GPS Control Segment The U.S. Air Force awarded Raytheon Co. an $886 million contract to develop a new element of the Global Positioning System to improve the accuracy of information from GPS satellites. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2008 Rich Smith |
Rockwell Rock Steady? Here's a rundown of the good, bad, and ugly news on aviation electronics specialist Rockwell Collins. |
National Defense February 2016 Allyson Versprille |
3D Database to Improve Simulated Flight Training Rockwell Collins has unveiled a synthetic database to model environments across the globe that will reduce simulated training costs while improving military readiness, according to a company executive. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2010 John McHale |
U.S. Navy Avionics Systems Embrace Open Architectures Designers of avionics equipment for U.S. Navy aircraft see obsolescence as their biggest obstacle in meeting the steady demand for upgrades and retrofits of existing aircraft. Their solution is open architecture. |