NOVEMBER 2019 I DESIGN007 MAGAZINE 63
MilAero007 Highlights
Combination of Techniques Could Improve
Security for IoT Devices E
A multi-pronged data analysis approach that
can strengthen the security of IoT devices—
such as smart TVs, home video cameras, and
baby monitors—against current risks and
threats has been created by a team of Penn
State World Campus students pursuing master
of professional studies degrees in information
sciences.
Boeing Building the Future of Space
at International Astronautical
Congress 2019 E
Boeing will participate in International As-
tronautical Congress (IAC) 2019 next week at
the Walter E. Washington Convention Center
in Washington, D.C., to celebrate our shared
mission with NASA and global partners in
this new age of space exploration and trans
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formation.
Research Shows Military Service Can Hurt
Some Job Seekers' Prospects E
New research from Duke University's Fuqua
School of Business suggests veteran job can-
didates can be typecast as agentic and unemo-
tional and are likely to be overlooked for jobs
that leverage emotional intelligence and inter-
personal and leadership skills.
Global Market for Counter Unmanned
Aircraft Systems to Exceed $2B by 2024 E
Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Global
Counter UAS Market, Forecast to 2024, reveals
that heightened demand for commercial un-
manned aerial systems (C-UAS) by the mili-
tary for expensive, technologically advanced,
multiple-sensor systems is driving innovative
C-UAS market growth opportunities.
SMTAI 2019: To the Moon and Beyond E
W. Michael Hawes, D.Sc., gave a great keynote
at SMTAI 2019 titled, "To the Moon! Orion's
Next Giant Leap Into Deep Space." Dr. Mike
Hawes is currently the VP for human space ex-
ploration and the Orion Program manager for
Lockheed Martin. Barry Matties spoke with
him afterward to discuss the technology in-
novations that empower the next-generation
spacecraft to take astronauts to explore farther
than humankind has ever ventured.
Catching up With Niche Electronics E
Niche Electronics President Frank Bowman
speaks with Dan Beaulieu about his company,
their services, how they help their customers,
and their plans for the future.
WWII Meteorologist Turned Material
Scientist Shares Nobel Prize in
Chemistry 2019 E
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research con-
gratulates John B. Goodenough, professor in
the Cockrell School of Engineering at The Uni-
versity of Texas at Austin, for recently being
awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019.
Goodenough is the eldest recipient of a Nobel
Prize at age 97.
Defense Speak Interpreted: PCB-related
OTAs from NAVSEA Crane E
In my previous column, I described how Oth-
er Transaction Authority (OTA) projects were
speeding up the development of new technol-
ogy for the Defense Department. Much of this
improvement has to do with the speed of con-
tracting and the less restrictive selection and
payment process involved. Specifically, I would
like to call out projects under the National Se-
curity Technology Accelerator (NSTXL).