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Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions Receives Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI®) Maturity Level 3  Appraisal from Software Engineering Institute (SEI)

ASHBURN, VA – January 10, 2012 -- Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions (CWCDS), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls, Inc., has announced that its Santa Clarita, CA business operation, formerly Curtiss-Wright Controls Electronic Systems, was officially appraised at Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI®) Maturity Level 3 on January 6, 2012.

Receiving CMMI Level 3 appraisal is an important accomplishment in the aerospace and defense market that CWCDS serves. Prime contractors increasingly seek sub-contractors who are able to meet CMMI Level 3 requirements to provide assurance that solid and proven processes are in place for software and system development.

“This achievement is testament to Curtiss-Wright’s commitment to provide world class software development services and enables us to proudly join the elite class of companies world-wide that have achieved CMMI® Level 3,” said Lynn Bamford, senior vice president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Systems group.  “We are seeing an increasing number of RFPs that require CMMI Level 3 assessment as a minimum requirement to be considered as a viable candidate. Curtiss-Wright is focused on establishing best-practice based processes to deliver best-of-breed quality to our customers. Meeting CMMI Level 3 appraisal requirements reflects the dedication of our management and our entire team to use CMMI® practices effectively to continuously improve our processes and deliver optimal customer satisfaction.”
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Forms Defense Solutions Group

New Business Group Expands and Enhances Company’s Focus on Aerospace and Defense COTS Module and System Integration Applications Worldwide

Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense SolutionsCHARLOTTE, NC – January 9, 2012 – Curtiss-Wright Controls, Inc. today announced the launch of its new Defense Solutions business group, the Defense and Aerospace market’s largest supplier dedicated to Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and open standards solutions. The new Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions (CWCDS) organization, headquartered in Ashburn, VA, integrates the business operations of the Company’s former Electronic Systems and Embedded Computing business units.

The new organization fortifies the Company’s ability to serve burgeoning opportunities for open-standards-based rugged computing, subsystem development and system integration in the Aerospace and Defense market. CWCDS combines the unmatched system engineering, programmatic expertise, system packaging and subsystem development of the Electronic Systems unit with the advanced COTS module design, thermal management, lifecycle maintenance and COTS subsystem development leadership of the Embedded Computing unit into a larger, streamlined and more agile business operation.

"We are very excited to announce the formation of our new Defense Solutions business group, the world’s largest Defense and Aerospace COTS and open standards solution provider," said David Adams, Co-Chief Operating Officer of Curtiss-Wright Corporation. "Our Electronic Systems and Embedded Computing business units already served many common customers and markets. Combining these two industry leaders in rugged, deployed technologies will better enable Curtiss-Wright to address a myriad of military programs worldwide."
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Continuum Vector Signal Processing LibraryCurtiss-Wright Controls Optimizes its Continuum Vector Signal Processing Subroutine Library for Intel® Processors with 256-bit AVX

Enhanced DSP Library Harnesses Intel® 256-bit AVX Instruction Set for Acceleration of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Algorithms

ASHBURN, VA – December 14, 2011 -- Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing, a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX, VXS and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, has announced an enhanced, updated version of its comprehensive DSP function library, Continuum Vector, that is optimized for use with Intel’s new 2nd Generation Core i7 processors. Designed for use in aerospace and defense signal processing applications such as radar, sonar, and SIGINT, the Continuum Vector DSP function library provides a rich set of signal processing subroutine building blocks. It speeds the development of embedded signal processing systems and eases the migration of hundreds of legacy platforms based on AltiVec-based DSP libraries to new Intel processor based designs.

“Continuum Vector has established itself as a powerful tool for system integrators building and developing demanding signal processing applications,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “This is our second major release of Continuum Vector with support for Intel processors, and demonstrates Curtiss-Wright’s leadership in providing support to customers who want to migrate their legacy PowerPC® radar and SIGINT applications to the newest generation of DSP hardware.”
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VPX3-491 GPGPU DSP EngineCurtiss-Wright Controls Launches Industry’s First Fermi architecture NVIDIA® GPGPU 3U OpenVPX™ Engine

ASHBURN, VA – December 8, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX, OpenVPX™ and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense market, has announced its first 3U OpenVPX general purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU)- multi-core engine, the VPX3-491 GPU Application Accelerator.  The small form factor VPX3-491 features an NVIDIA® GPU based on the NVIDIA Fermi architecture with 240 CUDA™ cores.  Integrated into subsystem, the VPX3-491 functions as a co-processor attached to a host Intel®-processor board and takes advantage of the new PCIe Expansion Plane definitions in the VITA 65 OpenVPX standard to provide off the shelf backplane support for high-speed interconnection between pairs of SBC/GPU.  The combination of 2nd Generation Intel processors, gen2 PCI Express interconnect and 240 NVIDIA CUDA cores raises the performance bar for compact systems for demanding military digital signal processing (DSP) applications such as C4ISR, EO/IR, and SatCom.

“The VPX3-491 is the first embedded GPGPU board to bring the highly parallel processing ability of NVIDIA’s 240 core graphics processors to the 3U OpenVPX environment, providing system integrators with the highest performance small form factor GPGPU embedded building blocks available,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “Combined with our 3U OpenVPX single board computers, FPGA engines and FMC I/O modules, we now offer the industry’s most comprehensive and highest performance GPGPU solution for the most demanding SWaP-constrained HPEC applications.”
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CHAMP-AV8 and VPX6-490 BoardsetCurtiss-Wright Controls Ships Highest Performance Processor/GPGPU Signal and Image Processing Boardset

CWCDS announces delivery of CHAMP-AV8 and VPX6-490 boards to customer. Intel 2nd Gen Core i7 SBC and NVIDIA GPGPU pair establishes new high watermark for computing density and off-card fabric bandwidth

ASHBURN, VA – December 2, 2011 -- Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing, a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense C4ISR market, has announced the first deliveries of its new CHAMP-AV8 and VPX6-490 signal and image processor boards, the industry’s highest density and highest performance fabric bandwidth VPX modules. The two modules, both designed to meet the most demanding SIGINT, COMINT and radar processing applications, together with CWCDS’s FPGA engines and FMC I/O modules, deliver the industry’s most comprehensive and highest performance single board computer (SBC) and GPGPU solutions for the most demanding HPEC applications.

“We are very excited to announce that we are currently shipping our CHAMP-AV8 and VPX6-490 VPX DSP engines,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing.  “We are proud to lead the embedded market with the highest performance COTS processors available today for demanding radar and signal intelligence systems.”
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XMC-280 JPEG2000 video compression XMC mezzanine cardCurtiss-Wright Controls Announces New Conduction Cooled FPGA-Accelerated JPEG2000 Video Compression XMC Card

New XMC-280 CC module captures, compresses, decompresses and displays two channels of dual video channels at resolutions up to 1080p and 1920x1200

LETCHWORTH, UK – November 7, 2011 -- Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing, a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX and Compact PCI products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense market, has announced a new conduction cooled (CC) variant of its popular XMC-280 JPEG2000 video compression XMC mezzanine card. The new XMC-280 CC is an open standards-based module that speeds and simplifies the integration of high performance, visually lossless video compression into rugged military systems. The XMC-280 captures, compresses, decompresses and displays two channels of video at resolutions up to 1080p and 1920x1200.  The XMC-280 CC is designed for demanding military applications, such as situational awareness, that require the distribution or recording, display and storage of mission-critical video.

“The XMC-280 CC delivers industry leading video recording of video streams, with JPEG2000 hardware compression enabling efficient recording and distribution of high definition video streams over Gigabit Ethernet networks,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “Its superior performance JPEG2000 algorithm is accelerated on an FPGA platform. With the release of the new conduction cooled version the XMC-280 CC can address an even wider range of ground, air and sea applications.”
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Green Hills MultivisorGreen Hills Software and Curtiss-Wright Controls Bring Secure Virtualization to Rugged Environments

INTEGRITY Multivisor for SVME/DMV-186 and VPX6-187 SBCs Delivers Unprecedented Levels of Consolidation, Reducing SWaP and Cost

BALTIMORE, MD – November 7, 2011 – MILCOM Conference — Green Hills Software, the largest independent vendor of embedded software solutions, and Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCDS), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, OpenVPX™, VXS and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, today announced the availability of the INTEGRITY® Multivisor for CWCDS’s SVME/DMV-186 and VPX6-187 single board computers (SBCs).

“We’re pleased to be partnering with Curtiss-Wright by delivering secure virtualization for their high-performance COTS hardware platforms,” commented Gordon Jones, vice president and general manager, INTEGRITY Secure Virtualization, Green Hills Software. “Together, the INTEGRITY Multivisor and Curtiss-Wright SBCs provide the ultimate platform for safe and secure consolidation of aerospace and defense applications, independent of their mission criticality.”

“Green Hills Software brings proven secure software virtualization to critical computing applications,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing.  “The combination of their INTEGRITY Multivisor software and our high performance multi-core single board computers delivers performance-critical, security-critical and safety-critical solutions to our aerospace and defense customers.”
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Multi-Platform Mission ComputerCurtiss-Wright Controls Unveils New Family of Affordable, Highly Available, High Performance Subsystems for Military Ground Vehicles

New Class of MOSA-compliant, Rugged Packaged COTS Subsystems Addresses DoD Procurement Targets for High Technology Readiness/Off-the-Shelf Proven Hardware

SAN DIEGO, CA – November 7, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products for the rugged, deployed defense and aerospace market, has announced the availability of a new class of affordable highly available, high performance distributed computing subsystems designed specifically to meet the U.S. military’s current goals for increasing the use of low-cost open standards-based COTS electronics in Military Ground Vehicles.

“Curtiss-Wright is proud to have collaborated with Northrop Grumman on presenting our new concept for affordable rugged ground vehicle systems at the recent Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “Our family of PCOTS subsystems is designed to meet the DoD’s new budgetary requirements for proven, rapidly deployable off-the-shelf processor solutions, without compromising performance, survivability or scalability.”

“Curtiss-Wright’s PCOTS systems provide Northrop Grumman with the versatility, scalability and high processor performance, along with the appropriate services for military programs, that we seek to satisfy the most demanding ground vehicle platforms,” said Barry Press, chief engineer, Ground Combat Vehicle C4ISR, Northrop Grumman Information Systems sector.
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MPMC-9655 Multi-Platform Mission ComputerCurtiss-Wright Controls Introduces New Family of 5-Slot 6U VME Rugged Multi-Platform Mission Computer Sub-Systems

Fully Integrated/Qualified MPMC-9655 6U Subsystems Operates in 55°C Temperature with Forced Air Cooling

HIGH WYCOMBE, U.K. – October 11, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, OpenVPX™, VXS and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, has introduced a new 6U five-slot convection-cooled rugged 3/4 ATR-style subsystem, the MPMC-9655 Multi-Platform Mission Computer (MPMC). Developed by CWCDS’s Embedded Systems group in High Wycombe, U.K., the MPMC-9655 can be configured with a 6U VPX, VME or VXS backplane, and features a power supply supporting MIL_STD-704A with 50ms hold-up. This high-performance, compact packaged COTS (PCOTS) subsystem is ideal for system designers that require a non-ITAR-restricted subsystem solution to speed and simplify the development and deployment of rugged embedded applications for the European and APAC markets.

“The MPMC-9655 is an ideal mission computer with its extensive complement of I/O interfaces, dual Power Architecture™ or Intel® SBCs, it delivers the flexibility to meet the needs of a wide range of deployable systems,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “For our European and APAC customers seeking ITAR-free processing subsystems without compromise, the MPMC-9655 is unmatched.”
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MPMC-931x family of Multi-Platform Mission ComputersCurtiss-Wright Controls Introduces New Family of Cold-Plate Cooled 3U CompactPCI Rugged Multi-Platform Mission Computer Sub-Systems

Fully Integrated/Qualified MPMC-931x Family of Ultra-compact 3U Subsystems Operates in 55°C Temperature with Cold Plate Cooling

SAN DIEGO, CA – October 11, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, OpenVPX™, VXS and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, has introduced a new family of compact, conduction-cooled rugged ½ ATR-style 3U CompactPCI systems.  The ultra-compact MPMC-931x family of Multi-Platform Mission Computers, developed by CWCDS’s Embedded Systems group in San Diego, CA, comes in five standard configurations.  Each of these fully developed system configurations features an integrated 28VDC power supply and either a DCP-124P SBC Power Architecture™ 7448 single board computer (SBC) or a DCP-1201 Intel® Core™2 Duo SBC. In addition, the MPMC-931x couples these processing capabilities with a variety of I/O modules to meet specific program requirements such as graphics, ARINC 429, MIL-STD-1553, Gigabit Ethernet Switching, and more.

“Our customers are looking for performance and flexibility in system designs,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “Our MPMC-931x system solutions are ultra compact, making them ideal for system integrators with severe space constraints.”
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MPMC-935x family of Multi-Platform Mission ComputersCurtiss-Wright Controls Introduces New Family of 5-Slot 3U CompactPCI or OpenVPX™ Rugged Multi-Platform Mission Computer Sub-Systems

Fully Integrated/Qualified MPMC-935x Family of 3U Subsystems Operates in 71°C Temperature with Forced Air Cooling

SAN DIEGO, CA – October 11, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, OpenVPX™, VXS and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, has introduced a new family of 5-slot natural convection-cooled rugged ½ ATR-style 3U CompactPCI and VPX systems.  The MPMC-935x family of Multi-Platform Mission Computers, developed by CWCDS’s Embedded Systems group in San Diego, CA, features a built-in power supply and payload modules from CWCDS’s family of embedded computing boards.  These modules include Intel® and Power Architecture® processor boards, Xilinx® FPGA processors, and a variety of I/O modules to meet any program requirements.  Curtiss-Wright offers six standard MPMC-935x configurations that range from one (1) to five (5) processing nodes and offer I/O complements of serial ports, Gigabit Ethernet switching, graphics and more.

“The MPMC-935x family of Mission Computers delivers the compact, rugged small form factor footprint demanded for SWaP-constrained environments, combined with the high-density, high performance processing power needed for the most demanding compute applications,”  said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing.
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CWCDS IN THE NEWS: New Lakota variant packs punch for Guard

Army National Guard pilots from four states are now training on the new Security and Support variant of the Lakota helicopter. The UH-72A S&S Mission Equipment Package is the newest helicopter to enter service with the Army.

The S&S MEP includes a turreted electro-optical/infrared sensor and laser pointer; EuroAvionics, EuroNav moving map system and two SkyQuest touch-screen displays; a video management system, SkyQuest digital video recorder plus additional avionics and Sierra Nevada Tactilink Eagle data downlink system.
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SVME/DMV-194 Freescale™ Power Architecture™ QorIQ P2020Curtiss-Wright Controls’ New Low-Power VME SBC Upgrades Earlier SBCs with 6x Performance and Similar Cost

New SVME/DMV-194 is ideal for upgrading legacy SWaP-C constrained VME systems

OTTAWA, CANADA -- September 29, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls, and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products for the rugged deployed defense and aerospace market, has introduced the low-cost, ultra-rugged SVME/DMV-194, the newest addition to its industry leading family of cost-effective, low power VME single board computers (SBCs). The 6U VME64 SVME/DMV-194, based on a Freescale™ Power Architecture™ QorIQ P2020 processor with dual 1.2 GHz cores, delivers 6x the compute performance, at nearly the same cost, than was available from earlier VME designs, such as CWCDS’s 179. This rugged air- or conduction-cooled SBC is ideal for upgrading existing SWaP-C-constrained systems based on older PowerPC or Power Architecture processors.

“Whether a system integrator is seeking an affordable upgrade for an existing VME system or looking for a proven open standard based platform for computationally challenging multi-processor applications, the SVME/DMV-194 is an ideal solution,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. “With this new SBC we extend our unmatched commitment to provide our customers with advanced Power Architecture compute engines and a technology roadmap that ensures ongoing support for their long-lifecycle program requirements.”
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Introduces Family of Rugged High Definition Dual LED Backlit Displays

New Dual LED Backlit Displays offer a unique solution to NVG filtering with no compromise to daylight operations

LAINDON, UK – September 28, 2011 -- Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, and OpenVPX™ products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense market, has announced the availability of its new enhanced family of Skyquest™ rugged displays for use on airborne platforms.

The new family of Dual LED Backlit Skyquest Displays, available in configurations from 10.4” to 20”, provides a unique way of delivering Night Vision Goggle (NVG) filtering, and features LED illumination with wider color range, less heat dissipation and less light performance degradation than experienced with older cold cathode tube displays.

"Our new Dual LED backlit Skyquest displays provide a high performance upgrade to older cathode tube technology and a truly unique way of achieving Night Vision Goggle compatibility," said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing. "We are introducing new LED displays across our product range, that can be used by system integrators as standalone displays or as part of an intelligent, centralized Skyquest multi-display video management system.”
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Introduces a New Rugged High Definition Video Distribution System Unit for Deployed Surveillance Platforms

Skyquest VDSU-1420, switches multiple high definition video inputs for display / recording / playback on airborne surveillance platforms

ASHBURN, VA – September 28, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX, OpenVPX™ and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense market, has introduced the newest addition to its industry leading Skyquest™ family of rugged video management system (VMS) products, the Skyquest VDSU-1420 Video Distribution System Unit (VDSU).

The Skyquest VDSU-1420 is a comprehensive high definition (HD) video conversion and distribution unit designed to work in conjunction with the standard definition Skyquest VDSU-1407 to provide a complete VMS capable of handling the latest video formats used on today’s air and ground surveillance platforms. The high performance VDSU-1420 supports up to ten (10) HD video inputs to be sent out over any of its eight (8) HD outputs. Skyquest VDSUs speed and simplify the routing of multiple video signals on airborne military, paramilitary and search & rescue surveillance platforms.

“Our new Skyquest VDSU-1420 expands the capability of our popular, proven VDSU-1407, reducing the cost of integrating multi-channel HD video onto air and ground platforms for the most demanding surveillance applications,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing.
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Signs Contract with Selex Galileo 

To Provide Rugged DSP Processor Modules for new Gripen NG Aircraft's Fire Control System

CHARLOTTE, NC – September 7, 2011 – Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE:CW) today announced that it has been selected by SELEX Galileo to supply rugged embedded digital signal processor modules for use on Saab's new Gripen Next Generation (NG) fighter aircraft. The contract, which runs from 2010 to 2014, is valued at $15 million, and has an estimated potential additional value of $10 million over the lifetime of the program.

“Curtiss-Wright is excited to partner with SELEX Galileo in providing our advanced digital signal processing technology for use on Saab’s new Gripen NG fighter jet,” said David Adams Co-Chief Operating Officer for Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
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CURTISS-WRIGHT CONTROLS AWARDED CONTRACT BY BAE SYSTEMS

For Image Processor Subsystem for use on ARGUS UAV-based Wide Area Surveillance Programs

CHARLOTTE, NC – September 7, 2011 – Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE:CW) today announced that it has received a contract from BAE Systems to provide an image processor subsystem for use on the Autonomous Real-Time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance imaging systems, ARGUS-IS and ARGUS-IR, which BAE is developing under contract to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

“We are very pleased to partner with BAE on the development of the ARGUS UAV-based wide area surveillance system,” said David Adams Co-Chief Operating Officer for Curtiss-Wright Corporation. “Curtiss-Wright is proud to provide our image processing technology for use on this critical next-generation ISR application.”
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Skyquest ALPHA Rugged Video DisplayCurtiss-Wright Controls Introduces Compact Rugged Standalone Video Display for Air and Ground Surveillance

New Skyquest ALPHA-2600-01 10.4” and ALPHA-3800-01 15” rugged displays

ASHBURN, VA – August 25, 2011 – Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing (CWCEC), a business group of Curtiss-Wright Controls and a leading designer and manufacturer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX, OpenVPX™ and CompactPCI products for the rugged deployed aerospace and defense market, has introduced the latest addition to its Skyquest family of video displays, the new ALPHA Series of rugged displays for deployed airborne platforms. ALPHA series displays speed and simplify the integration of rugged video displays into size, weight and power (SWaP) constrained airborne military, paramilitary, and search & rescue platforms. This initial launch comprises two new display configurations, a 15” and a 10.4” unit, each with identical functionality and options. These products are known as the ALPHA-3800-01 and the ALPHA-2600-01 respectively.

“Our new ALPHA series now offers designers of air surveillance systems a choice of display solutions from Curtiss-Wright Controls. Either a custom, flexible and integrated display from our AVDU series to operate as part of a Video Management System (VMS), or for a more simplified installation where the display operates standalone, the customer can now choose the cost effective ALPHA series, without compromising on performance,” said Lynn Bamford, vice president and general manager of Curtiss Wright Controls Embedded Computing.
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Curtiss-Wright Controls to Demonstrate Wide Range of Technology Solutions for Unmanned Air and Ground Vehicles at AUVSI 2011

Products Demonstrated Will Include Air Flow Through Cooling Technology, Video Surveillance Systems, Rugged Network Storage/File Servers, Hydraulic Components and Weapons Bay Subsystems

AUVSI 2011, WASHINGTON D.C. (BOOTH #1945) – August 12, 2011 – Curtiss-Wright Controls, Inc. (CWC) will demonstrate a wide range of hardware and software solutions for integrators of defense and aerospace systems at the AUVSIʼs Unmanned Systems North America 2011 conference, August 16-19, 2011, Washington D.C. CWCʼs booth will feature several system demonstrations from the companyʼs worldwide business groups, including demonstrations of advanced Air Flow Through (AFT) cooling for embedded subsystems deployed in size, weight, and power (SWaP) constrained environments such as unmanned platforms. The company will also demonstrate its Skyquest™ Video Management System for air and ground surveillance. In addition, CWC will also display rugged Compact Network Storage and Network File Server technology and a range of hydraulic and electric actuation products.
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