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<span>Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS, also
written as micro-electro-mechanical, MicroElectroMechanical or microelectronic
and microelectromechanical systems and the related micromechatronics) is the
technology of microscopic devices, particularly those with moving parts. It
merges at the nano-scale into nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and
nanotechnology. MEMS are also referred to as micromachines in Japan, or micro
systems technology (MST) in Europe.</span>
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<span>MEMS are separate and distinct from the hypothetical
vision of molecular nanotechnology or molecular electronics. MEMS are made up
of components between 1 and 100 micrometres in size (i.e. 0.001 to 0.1 mm), and
MEMS devices generally range in size from 20 micrometres to a millimetre (i.e.
0.02 to 1.0 mm). They usually consist of a central unit that processes data
(the microprocessor) and several components that interact with the surroundings
such as microsensors.At these size scales, the standard constructs of classical
physics are not always useful. Because of the large surface area to volume
ratio of MEMS, surface effects such as electrostatics and wetting dominate over
volume effects such as inertia or thermal mass.</span>
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<span>The potential of very small machines was
appreciated before the technology existed that could make them (see, for
example, Richard Feynman's famous 1959 lecture There's Plenty of Room at the
Bottom). MEMS became practical once they could be fabricated using modified
semiconductor device fabrication technologies, normally used to make electronics.
These include molding and plating, wet etching (KOH, TMAH) and dry etching (RIE
and DRIE), electro discharge machining (EDM), and other technologies capable of
manufacturing small devices. An early example of a MEMS device is the
resonistor – an electromechanical monolithic resonator.</span>
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<span>General Dynamics Mission Systems is a
business unit of American defense and aerospace company General Dynamics.
General Dynamics Mission Systems integrates secure communication and
information systems and technology. General Dynamics Mission Systems has core
manufacturing in secure communications networks; radios and satellite
technology for the defense, cyber, public safety, and intelligence communities.</span>
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<span>LTE</span>
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<span>General Dynamics Mission Systems has the
Cell on Wheels (COW), a deployable emergency LTE solution, that is used by
first responders and other public safety officials. It is a mobile cell tower,
able to cover about six square miles. This network was created in 2013.</span>
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<span>Fortress LTE technology includes Virtual
Core Network (vCN), eNodeB Base Stations, LTE Band 14 Outdoor Omni-Directional
User Equipment, C-Band LTE User Equipment, LTE USB Stick Modem. 4G Evolved Node
B (eNodeB) base stations are software defined radios that house both digital
baseband and Radio Frequency (RF) circuits in a compact, rugged, mountable
enclosure to eliminate external interfaces and reduce installation errors and
setup time. A range of eNodeB form factors are offered for different deployment
scenarios and support standard 4G LTE band classes and frequency ranges from 400
MHz to 6 GHz. Virtual Core Network (VCN) is virtual 4G core network that can be
deployed on a wide range of COTS computing platforms. The VCN is an Evolved
Packet Core (EPC) solution.</span>
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<span>Cyber</span>
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<span>Cyber Defense products include: TACLANE
Network Encryptors, ProtecD@R Data-at-Rest Encryptors, GEM X™ Encryptor Manager
and Pitbull Operating System.</span>
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<span>Imaging Technologies</span>
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<span>EO/IR Gyro-Stabilized Camera Systems
(V-Series) is one of the systems offered in General Dynamics Mission Systems'
imaging technologies and has searchlight controls, laser illuminating and
geo-pointing functions. Cineflex is a division of General Dynamics Mission
Systems. They have camera systems that have a five-axis gyro-stabilized gimbal.</span>
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<span>Maritime and Strategic Systems</span>
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<span>General Dynamics Mission Systems acquired
Bluefin Robotics in February 2016. They are a manufacturer of unmanned undersea
vehicles (UUVs) that perform a wide range of missions for the U.S. military and
commercial customers.</span>
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<span>The Independence-variant Littoral Combat
Ship (LCS) is built on General Dynamics Mission Systems open architecture
computing infrastructure (OPEN CI). Austal has been contracted to build for the
U.S. Navy as prime contractor subsequent to a $3.5 billion block buy in 2010.</span>
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<span>Radio Communications</span>
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<span>The CM-300/350 Series Version 2 radios are
the latest additions to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) radios. Based on the FAA
NEXCOM Segment 2 radio requirements, these rack mounted transmitter and
receiver systems are specifically designed to meet the dynamic mission
requirements of air traffic control centers, commercial airports, military air
stations and range installations.</span>
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<span>MeerKAT Radio Telescope</span>
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<span>SATCOM</span>
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<span>The MeerKAT telescope array, a precursor
telescope to South Africa`s planned Square Kilometer Array (SKA), comprises 64
radio antennas in South Africa`s Northern Cape Province. When completed in
2016, MeerKAT will be the largest most powerful radio telescope in the Southern
Hemisphere until the SKA array is completed in 2024. MeerKAT covers eight
kilometers and will facilitate research into cosmic magnetism, galactic
evolution, and the large-scale structure of the cosmos, dark matter and the
nature of transient radio sources among other science projects.</span>
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<span>Space</span>
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<span>General Dynamics Mission Systems provides
the integrated ground segments for the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) that
is being used by the U.S. Navy, which will soon provide cell phone-like
communications for warfighters on the move.</span>
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<span>WIN-T Program</span>
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<span>WIN-T: Warfighter Information
Network-Tactical (WIN-T) is the Army's tactical communications system. General
Dynamics is the Army's prime contractor for WIN-T, which is part of General
Dynamics Mission Systems' tactical voice and data communications systems, The
Soldier's Network. Increment 1, now fully deployed, began fielding in 2004 and
completed fielding in 2012. In November 2007, General Dynamics announced a $78
million order on an indefinite delivery and quantity contract for WIN-T
Increment 1. In April 2015, General Dynamics Mission Systems was awarded a $36
million army contract for maintenance and repair of all products related to
Increment 1. In June 2015, General Dynamics secured a contract for Increment 2,
valued at $219 million.[17] Increment 2 includes additional capabilities, such
as mobile broadband. Increment 1 and 2 equipment will remain in the field at
the battalion and company levels as Increment 3 is completed.</span>
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