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Data Security for Enabling Trusted Networks Systems for CJADC2
In this session, Taymor Kamrany demystifies CJADC2, discusses security protocols, and the importance of secure processing, cross-domain solution, encryption, and anti-tamper technologies.
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Article: Inside Story - Interview with Vincent Pribble, Prinicipal Product Manager
In this interview, Vincent Pribble, Principal Product Manager at Mercury Systems, discusses current trends and the outlook for data recorders for space.
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Delivering processing innovation for the air and space domains
Mercury’s chief operating officer, Roger Wells, sat down for an interview with Air & Space Forces Magazine to discuss the global security environment and how the Mercury Processing Platform is...
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Mercury System's Embedded Advantage: Faster and Better on the Edge
Mercury Systems' chief operating officer, Roger Wells, sat down for an interview with Air & Space Forces Magazine to discuss the global security environment and how the Mercury Processing Platform is
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Seeing the unseen: How synthetic aperture radar is revolutionizing space and military operations
Imagine a technology that allows you to see through clouds, darkness, and even soil. That’s the magic of synthetic aperture radar (SAR), a game-changing tool that is advancing military and space...
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Article: Inside Story: U.S. Army’s Next-Generation LTAMDS Radar System
Inside Track Story highlighting the U.S. Army's LTAMDS radar and Mercury's processing subsystems that will perform signal processing, beamforming, and ethernet switching on LTAMDS.
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MMIC Design Direct Conversion at IMS 2024, Microwave Journal
Listen to Rudi Skaf, Director of Account Management at Mercury Systems and Eric Higham at Microwave Journal discuss analog and digital processing capabilities including MMIC and Direct RF at the 2024
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Uniting for a cause: Run to Home Base
At Mercury, our purpose—Innovation that matters—is deeply rooted in our commitment to global security and ensuring that critical technologies are accessible to enable and support the brave men and...
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SIGNAL Executive Video: Expanding EW/Countermeasure System Capability With Direct RF
In this interview, Bob Sgandurra, Director of Product Management at Mercury Systems, discusses the advancements in Direct RF data converters, system requirements and design engineering.
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The enduring importance of analog signal processing in defense
In the world of modern electronics, digital signal processing reigns supreme. The transition from analog to digital has revolutionized countless industries, enabling more efficient, flexible,...
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White Paper: Achieving Full Spectrum Dominance with DRFM Technology
DRFM-based radar environment simulators and radar target generators are efficient, cost-effective solutions to methods validating radar systems and electromagnetic environment combat pilot training.
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Webinar: The Future of Direct RF and Its Impact on Technology Roadmaps and Architectures
Direct RF is quickly becoming the technology of choice for radar, electronic warfare, and communications. As direct RF continues to evolve, it will shape the architecture of our current and future RF
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That’s classified! The history and future of NSA Type 1 encryption
The NSA Type 1 encryption program has a rich and complex history, shaped by evolving threats, technological advancements, and the need to protect classified information.
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White Paper: Building an Agile Future: How Defense Edge Networks stand to benefit from the Open Compute Project
Learn how Mercury Systems is helping the DOD bridge the gap between its MOSA mandate and commercial OCP-based projects and standards with common module systems.
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White Paper: Real-Time Defense Systems Response Will Require PCIe 5.0
PCIe 5.0 protocol benefits a new generation of rugged, deployable application platforms with doubled bandwidth and is an integral part of the latest devices from industry giants, Intel and NVIDIA.
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