By Month (June 2018)


Raytheon and Lockheed Martin Sign Contract for New EO-DASPREMIUM

Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have signed a contract under which Raytheon will provide the next-generation EO-DAS (Electro-optical-Distributed Aperture System) for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The new system will make use of very large format, small pixel MWIR nBn FPAs developed by Raytheon Vision Systems (Goleta, California).

Start-Up Copious Imaging Taking Digital-pixel Readouts to New LevelPREMIUM

Copious Imaging (Lexington, Massachusetts), a spin-off of MIT Lincoln Labs, intends to transform infrared Read-out Integrated Circuits (ROICs) by not only placing a small low-power analog-to-digital converter at each pixel to form a DROIC (Digital-pixel ROIC) but also provide each pixel with computational capability to produce "Computational Pixel Imagers."

Guide Infrared Takes Aim at High Volume Lepton-like CoresPREMIUM

ENVG-B is Poised to become a Major Program with First AwardPREMIUM

ENVG-B, a binocular version of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle, is moving rapidly into Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD).

ENVG-B will be similar to ENVG III, fusing images from an image intensifier with those from a microbolometer. However, ENVG-B will have the option to be used as either a fused monocular or as a binocular (ENVG III is monocular only).

Competition Heats Up for Thermal Security CamerasPREMIUM

Several big Asian companies in video security are releasing new thermal security cameras.

Preventing Self-Driving Car Accidents with Thermal ImagingFREE

QSIP Conference to Feature III-V Infrared DetectorsPREMIUM

New Infrared Imaging ProductsPREMIUM

Company BriefsPREMIUM

Stanley Security, 3XLogic, Seek Thermal

Government Contract AwardsPREMIUM

Government Contract SolicitationsPREMIUM


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