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March 7, 2014

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp.

Northrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defense and cyberspace to meet the ever evolving needs of our customers worldwide. Our 97,000 employees define possible every day using science, technology and engineering to create and deliver advanced systems, products and services.

March 7, 2014

National Instruments

National Instruments transforms the way engineers and scientists around the world design, prototype, and deploy systems for test, control, and embedded design applications. Using NI open graphical programming software and modular hardware, customers at more than 30,000 companies annually simplify development, increase productivity, and dramatically reduce time to market. From testing next-generation gaming systems to creating breakthrough medical devices, NI customers continuously develop innovative technologies that impact millions of people.

March 7, 2014

N.A.T. GmbH

“Made in Germany” N.A.T. provides solutions for wired and mobile networks based on common hardware standards for i.e. the communication, defense & aerospace and test & measurement markets.
The portfolio includes turn-key and application-ready systems, high-performance network interfaces, protocol stacks, single/multi-core network processors, intelligent switches and system controllers for communication applications requiring scalability and flexibility.
Covering all standard form factors N.A.T. has also been at the forefront of AdvancedTCA, MicroTCA and AMC technologies. Resulting from highly motivated engagement in these new technologies as well as profound expertise N.A.T. became one of today’s leading edge suppliers for board and system level products based on AMC and MicroTCA.
N.A.T. presents rack mountable solutions for media gateways for NGN and legacy networks based on the open standard MicroTCA which provide extremely high bandwidths up to 30Gb/s. The turn-key systems incorporate multi-core processing and DSP capabilities as well as multi-port line interfaces, still leaving space for custom hardware and software extensions.