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Article: DARPA selects Goodrich to develop next-generation night vision technology.(Industry News)
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- Advanced Imaging
- Article date:
- February 1, 2008
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The Defense Advanced Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected Goodrich Corporation (Princeton, N.J.) to develop next-generation night-vision sensor technology for helmet-mounted and micro-vehicle applications. A three-year contract released under DARPA's MicroSensors for Imaging (MISI) program to Goodrich's ISR Systems division covers engineering and initial prototypes of highly sensitive lightweight imaging cameras based on the company's commercially successful shortwave infrared (SWIR) sensors.
In the MISI program, Goodrich's Sensors Unlimited, Inc. (SUI) team will develop its indium gallium arsenide-night vision (InGaAs-NV[TM]) SWIR sensors into a 640 x 512 pixel ...
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