The Case for Distributed and Remote Management of Open Standards-Based Tactical Networks for Vehicles
To exploit the potential benefits of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, video analysis, Internet of Things (IoT), augmented reality and virtual reality, and other innovative technologies on mobile platforms at the tactical edge, Department of Defense (DoD) communications programs must effectively deploy advanced IT infrastructure, connectivity, and compute resources.
Accelerate Open Standard Adoption to Drive Warfighter and Weapon-system Effectiveness
An optimized investment on a leading program for the greater good of the warfighting enterprise will enable the technology breakout and multidomain convergence essential to increasing warfighter and weapon-system effectiveness for the collective national defense.
Curtiss-Wright Establishes MOSA Task Force to Drive Developed in Alignment with CMOSS & SOSA Technical Standards
Outlines strategic roadmap for delivering industry’s most extensive family of CMOSS-compliant and SOSA aligned OpenVPX system solutions at AUSA NOW 2020 Virtual Conference.
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Family of 9th Gen Intel Xeon 3U OpenVPX SBCs Developed in Alignment with CMOSS and the SOSA Technical Standard
Two new variants of the popular VPX3-1260 SBC, featuring 40GbE connectivity, provide I/O Intensive and Payload Profile SBCs for systems based on CMOSS and SOSA standards.
Open Architecture Drives U.S. Army’s Future Vertical Lift Program
Prototype designs for the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program, one of the U.S. Army’s most important and game-changing initiatives, are fully embracing the open architecture design philosophy for the next-generation helicopters that will replace its fleet of OH58 Kiowa Warrior, AH64 Apache, and UH60 Black Hawk rotorcraft.