REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS FOR THE J-STARS
REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS FOR THE J-STARS aircraft will be worth $132 million to Northrop Grumman. Under the first $74 million, the company is to integrate more powerful commercial off-the-shelf technology, swapping two central processors (one operating and one hot spare) for the current five (three...
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