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The Gold Record: Fighting the Halogen-Free Farce Why are a few OEMs shoving halogen-free down the industry's throat? Why is science playing second fiddle to marketing? Is there anything the electronics supply chain can do to fight halogen-free? Find out what Doug Sober, chairman of the IPC Halogen-Free Subcommittee, thinks in this candid audio interview.
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Raytheon to Demonstrate Target Recognition Technology The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory has authorized Raytheon Company to demonstrate target recognition technology designed to increase protection for ground forces without compounding risk to an aircraft stalking enemies who threaten those forces.
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Raytheon Receives APQC Award Raytheon Company has been honored as a 2007 Best-Practice Partner by APQC (American Productivity and Quality Center) for its exceptional work and innovative approaches in leadership development.
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MSI Enters Automobile Electronics Businesses According to industry sources, first-tier motherboard manufacturer MSI recently acquired automobile electronics maker Jovialtek, Inc. to enter into the automobile electronics market and diversify its businesses.
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Global Wireless Infrastructure Revenues for Top OEMs Up 22.6% in Q1 The global wireless BTS infrastructure market revenues for the top OEMs grew by 22.6% for the first quarter of 2008 to $12.6 billion compared with the first quarter of 2007, according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research titled, "Global Wireless OEM Financial Results Q1 2008."
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DRS Technologies Receives $55 Million U.S. Army Contract DRS Technologies, Inc. announced that it received three contract awards worth approximately $55 million from the U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) at Fort Monmouth, NJ to manufacture more than 2,300 Tactical Quiet Generators (TQG).
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