Air Force: F/A-22 software woes not NSA's fault

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The author examines problems with new U.S. National Security Agency encryption software installed in Air Force F/A/-22 attack aircraft. Topics include computer crashing, instability of avionics software, and rising software development costs.

author: Donnelly, John M.
Prepackaged software, Software Publishers, Data Encryption Software Pkgs, Natl Security Agency, Encryption software, Design and construction, United States. National Security Agency, F/A-22 (Aircraft)

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Air Force: F/A-22 avionics under control

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The author examines how problems with avionics software used in the F-22 attack aircraft were resolved.

author: Laurenzo. ROn
Electronic computers, Electronic Computer Manufacturing, Military & Space Computer Sys, Military application, Military computer systems, F-22 (Aircraft)

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As support for tanker lease grows, so do holes in the case

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The author examines the political aspects of the U.S. Air Force's plans to lease tanker aircraft.

author: Donnelly, John M.
Tanker Aircraft, Leases, United States. Congress, Airtankers (Military), Airtankers (Military science)

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subjects list: United States, Equipment and supplies, United States. Air Force, Military software, Avionics, Defense spending, Attack aircraft, Defence spending
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