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News highlights
Ventec Supports ESA Proposal for
IPC4101D's Appendix A
The proposed appendix a, originally drafted in
February 2013 and revised in september 2014,
aims to define an enhanced quality standard for
base materials used in high-reliability PCBs for criti-
cal applications, with particular reference to the
prevention and detection of foreign material inclu-
sions early in the supply chain.
i3 Nets Contract to Supply Substrates
for Military use
The company has announced that an industry
leading aerospace and defense firm has awarded
the company an order for the supply of advanced
substrates for a military application.
Cutting Dynamics Employs Robot to
Transform Busines
Cutting Dynamics has joined the roster of ad-
vanced manufacturers using collaborative robot-
ics to transform its business, adding a Baxter ro-
bot to a critical part of its thermal deburring line
in its avon, ohio plant. Baxter works alongside the
company's team of aerospace manufacturing engi-
neers, automating the finishing process for its line
of high-precision parts.
DARPA unveils Tool to Identify
Counterfeit Electronics
"The advanced scanning optical Microscope—
one of many iris-developed technologies—offers
important hardware security and reliability assur-
ance capabilities," said Kerry Bernstein, DarPa
program manager. "These tools are optimized to
support the mission of ensuring trust in microelec-
tronics in DoD labs such as NsWC Crane."
New JEDEC Subcommittee: Focus on
Emerging Tech
JeDeC solid state Technology association an-
nounced that its JC-13 government liaison Com-
mittee has formed a subcommittee focused on
evaluating new and emerging electronic device
technologies for potential future insertion in mili-
tary, aerospace, and other special use applications.
CEA Lauds FAA's Ruling on Drones
The decision by the Faa is an important milestone
as the agency develops rules to allow unmanned
aircraft to operate safely in u.s. airspace.
Going Beyond x-rays for Advances
Imaging in the Field
seeking to expand the nation's capability to detect
and identify materials that are not easily visualized
by conventional imaging technologies, DarPa
released an announcement inviting proposals to
develop portable, next-generation imaging tools
that combine the complementary benefits of X-
ray and neutron radiography.
Electronic Warfare Systems Market:
$13.2B by 2024
The global electronic warfare systems market is
expected to value us $10.2 billion by the end of
2014, which is estimated to increase to us $13.2
billion by 2024, representing a Cagr of 2.68%
during the forecast period.
Military unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Market to hit $5.26B
New analysis from Frost & sullivan, "global Mili-
tary unmanned aerial vehicles Market assess-
ment," finds that the market earned revenues of
$3.87 billion in 2013 and estimates this to reach
$5.26 billion in 2022.
u.S. GDP to Grow 3% by 2016;
Defense Spending Rises
uCla anderson Forecast's third quarterly report
of 2014 indicates that the real gross Domestic
Product for the united states will grow at approxi-
mately 3% over the next two years, following a
decline of 2.1% in the first quarter of this year and
a rebound of 4.2% growth in the second.
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