August 2011
Volume 10, Issue 4
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DEFENSE, SPACE & SECURITY

Putting the cool in school

Space exploration has the power to excite kids to pursue science, math, engineering and technology, and that’s the purpose behind the Boeing-sponsored space camp for educators. What the teachers learn there will help them inspire their students.

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Putting the cool in school ERIC SHINDELBOWER/BOEING

All signals go

Argon ST, which is now a wholly owned Boeing subsidiary, has developed critical capabilities in signals intelligence. Argon’s technology, for example, is currently deployed on numerous U.S. Navy ships and subs.

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All signals goU.S. NAVY

Far-out experiments

The International Space Station is a one-of-a-kind laboratory for microgravity experiments in many different fields, and with Boeing’s help these important experiments are getting to the station much sooner.

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Far-out experimentsNASA

Code for success

It may have an unwieldy name: SOSCOE, short for System of Systems Common Operating Environment. But this universal translator for computer language, developed by Boeing software engineers so existing U.S. Army computer systems can work seamlessly with new tools and electronics, is quickly finding applications outside Boeing’s military customer base.

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Code for success RICH RAU/BOEING