Read how BAE Systems’ digital electronics are part of the following news stories:
- BAE Systems Controls The Power Of The World(View-2)
SatNews.com, October 2009 - Nasa Radar Tandem Searches For Ice On The Moon
NASA blog, July 2009 - Manassas Workers Give U.S. The Moon
The Washington Post, July 2009 - Balancing power with performance in rad-hard processors
Military and Aerospace Electronics, July 2009 - Processing Power A'Plenty for LRO + LCROSS, Thnx to BAE Systems
SatNews.com, June 2009 - Rad-hard company designs new non-volatile memory for spacecraft
Avionics Intelligence, June 2009 - Space avionics systems require power balanced performance in rad-hard processors
Avionics Intelligence, June 2009 - Integrated Circuit Chip Improves Network Efficiency
Defense Tech Briefs, May 2009 - This Is The 500th "Hard" Computer + Kepler Is Most Thankful
SatNews.com, April 2009 - Hardened C-RAM Crafted For Space Service
SatNews.com, April 2009 - Manassas made computers go where no man has before
InsideNoVA.com, April 2009 - BAE Systems' space computer flies on NASA Kepler spacecraft
Avionics Intelligence, March 2009 - Ensuring The Hard Way Is The Right Way
SatNews.com, March 2009 - Integrated Circuit Chip Improves Network Efficiency
NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI), October 2008 - BAE Systems Getting Into A Dozen Sats
SatNews Daily, June 2008 - BAE Systems Reveals New Technology
InsideNoVA.com, June 2008 - Legacy Systems: Keeping Older Satellite Systems Operating
Satellite TODAY, January 2008 - The Brains of NASA's Red Planet Rovers
MSNBC.com, 2007 - BAE RAD750 Radiation-Hardened SBCs Control WorldView-1 Satellite
EDAGeek.com, October 2007 - Rad-hard microchips enjoy resurgent demand
C4ISR Journal, September 2007 - IBM Chips Poised for Mars Invasion
EETimes.com, August 2007 - NOS FPGA: Vintage Silicon Revisited
FPGA and Structured ASIC Journal, July 2007