In an unprecedented move, Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, (shown at left) head of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI), issued a warning to 3000 staff members about the possible health risks associated with the electromagnetic fields from mobile phones. Dr. Herberman’s explicit list of ways to cut exposure contrasts with the usual advice from medical experts. The usual … [Read more...]
Growing Japanese Subscriber Base Reflects Burgeoning Interest in EMC
At the recent Automotive Technology 2008 show, a booth featuring information from well known testing firm TÜV SÜD Ohtama, Ltd. and Interference Technology Japan, a unique online publication devoted to EMI/EMC, drew a sizeable group of enthusiastic visitors. Of course, a number of show visitors who stopped by the booth were already subscribers, but a gratifying number—133 to be … [Read more...]
TEMPEST Firm API Awarded $17 Million Contract
Advanced Programs, Inc. (API) has announced that has been awarded $17 million in combined contracts from various U.S. intelligence community customers. These contracts include requirements for a broad range of API’s TEMPEST products including servers, workstations, networking equipment, printers, and scanners. API President and CEO Steven Rice noted, “We view every new order as … [Read more...]
Canadian Spectrum Auction Passes $-4 Billion Mark
Industry Canada’s auction of available wireless spectrum is in its 20th day, has passed the C$4-billion mark, and as the eNews is being prepared is in round 131 of bidding. The auction has far surpassed the projections of industry analysts, who originally believed that the bidding for the 105-MHz of spectrum licenses would yield approximately 1.5 billion. Now speculation … [Read more...]
Boeing Awarded Contract for Airborne Electronic Attack Technology
The Boeing Company of Wichita, KS is being awarded a cost plus fixed fee contract for $14,983,252. This action will accomplish aircraft integration system engineering studies to support development of critical technologies required to enable airborne stand-off electronic attack. The technologies include low-band, high-power transmitting phased arrays, mid-band high-power … [Read more...]
Company Successfully Demonstrates Enhanced, Frequency-Agile Military Radios
Shared Spectrum Company (SSC) of Vienna, Va., successfully demonstrated the company's Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technology, proving its capabilities on multiple hardware platforms in harsh military mobile radio environments.The field demonstration, conducted at the Army's Yuma Proving Ground in the Arizona desert, was the latest large-scale field test of SSC's technology as … [Read more...]
Connector Company Expands Fiber Optic EMI Adapters Product Line
Molex expands its Fiber Optic EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) Shielding Adapters product line to allow for more design flexibility. New features include a Multi-Format 45 degree rear mount single screw EMI adapter.The new version allows internally mounted simplex LC Connectors to mate directly to LC, MU or LX.5™ connectors on the customer facing port.Developed to address … [Read more...]
Pankhurst to Head Research Efforts in Biomagnetics
Following a two-and-a-half year closure and a £22 million renovation, the Royal Institution of Great Britain (RI) has announced that Prof. Quentin Pankhurst will be the new director of the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory (DFRL). Previously, Prof. Pankhurst had been Deputy Director of the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) at University College London. Charged with … [Read more...]
$40 Million NAVSEA Contract for Sub Electromagnetic and Other Systems
General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded a contract by Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) to provide the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) with support for submarine, periscope, photonic, electro-optic and electromagnetic systems. The contract has a total potential value of $40.4 million over five … [Read more...]
MILMEGA to Make Presentation in Beijing
MILMEGA Managing Director Pat Moore will be presenting at the 13th International Exhibition on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Beijing, China, 10 - 12 June 2008. The topic of the presentation is " The advantages of wide band gap transistors for muliti octave amplifier design." In this presentation Pat Moore will present an overview of the advantages that the use of a new … [Read more...]
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