Organizational self-imposed DOS attacks.
It depends - some agencies you can apply directly without doing a phase 1. Others you need talk to the TPOC of the Phase 1 to find out the process or you have to be invited. In the current environment - I would contact…
SBIRs have been mucked up since last fall. The program lapsed and it just got reauthorized for certain departments. Without that reauth only those who had phase 1's could apply for phase 2's.
Are there benchmarks available to compare vanilla wireguard to fips wireguard?
We used it for a new Defense/Aerospace projects. Language-wise it's fine although verbose. Intent was to separate similar IP so there was no claim of cross contamination. Built-in threading and a robust standard library…
Very different use case. It's for one-off secure file transfers.
FWIW - I work in aerospace. I believe this is talking about their FAA Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs). They are employed directly by the company or are consultants - they are subject matter experts in…
There were a lot of waivers back in the day. A couple big companies (Boeing) still use it.
I would look at SCTP socket API it supports multistreaming.
From my experience, it seems to be the people that learned PASCAL first for some reason.
This works until someone tries to vertically align something like a table or a line that is wrapped.
^This - we're trying to use one to partially automate some system engineering type activities. It's great for reviews where any given reviewer could be expected to have a misunderstanding of certain details or skip a…
Do you have any resources you could link to - for those that are curious?
FWIW - it happens in aerospace - ARINC 651/653
There a couple companies that make a DILS where the localizer and glideslope can be temporarily deployed. The intent is for emergency or short term use.
ARINC 429 definitely one way to do it. It has a fixed baud rate - there is no feedback to the transmitter. Typically, each "bus" contains a single or small subset of messages (called labels) over it.
It's line speed processing of multiple cameras in HW - it should be less power consumption than equivalent GPU or Jetson.
Somewhat related - but there are a ridiculous number of platform/systems that ship with derivative of Dinkum C++ standard library - MSVC (included). When you lookup the company behind it - it's basically small shop that…
Alternatively - you can get an export license for information to the particular person. Kind of like a TAA for a foreign employee. Previous employer had a European EW expert in the US office temporarily. Still not fast…
It may vary on your definition of major - but they definitely do in the southeast and lower midwest.
Out of curiosity - what were the rough edges in the distributed application space?
There is a python script[1] that pulls down LCSC parts as kicad symbols and footprints. [1] https://github.com/uPesy/easyeda2kicad.py
Analog discovery series is cheap and good enough for a lot of tasks.
uCOS-II and uCOS-III were open sourced a while ago as well https://github.com/weston-embedded
FWIW - ARINC429 is a common one way serial bus used in commercial aviation.
Organizational self-imposed DOS attacks.
It depends - some agencies you can apply directly without doing a phase 1. Others you need talk to the TPOC of the Phase 1 to find out the process or you have to be invited. In the current environment - I would contact…
SBIRs have been mucked up since last fall. The program lapsed and it just got reauthorized for certain departments. Without that reauth only those who had phase 1's could apply for phase 2's.
Are there benchmarks available to compare vanilla wireguard to fips wireguard?
We used it for a new Defense/Aerospace projects. Language-wise it's fine although verbose. Intent was to separate similar IP so there was no claim of cross contamination. Built-in threading and a robust standard library…
Very different use case. It's for one-off secure file transfers.
FWIW - I work in aerospace. I believe this is talking about their FAA Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs). They are employed directly by the company or are consultants - they are subject matter experts in…
There were a lot of waivers back in the day. A couple big companies (Boeing) still use it.
I would look at SCTP socket API it supports multistreaming.
From my experience, it seems to be the people that learned PASCAL first for some reason.
This works until someone tries to vertically align something like a table or a line that is wrapped.
^This - we're trying to use one to partially automate some system engineering type activities. It's great for reviews where any given reviewer could be expected to have a misunderstanding of certain details or skip a…
Do you have any resources you could link to - for those that are curious?
FWIW - it happens in aerospace - ARINC 651/653
There a couple companies that make a DILS where the localizer and glideslope can be temporarily deployed. The intent is for emergency or short term use.
ARINC 429 definitely one way to do it. It has a fixed baud rate - there is no feedback to the transmitter. Typically, each "bus" contains a single or small subset of messages (called labels) over it.
It's line speed processing of multiple cameras in HW - it should be less power consumption than equivalent GPU or Jetson.
Somewhat related - but there are a ridiculous number of platform/systems that ship with derivative of Dinkum C++ standard library - MSVC (included). When you lookup the company behind it - it's basically small shop that…
Alternatively - you can get an export license for information to the particular person. Kind of like a TAA for a foreign employee. Previous employer had a European EW expert in the US office temporarily. Still not fast…
It may vary on your definition of major - but they definitely do in the southeast and lower midwest.
Out of curiosity - what were the rough edges in the distributed application space?
There is a python script[1] that pulls down LCSC parts as kicad symbols and footprints. [1] https://github.com/uPesy/easyeda2kicad.py
Analog discovery series is cheap and good enough for a lot of tasks.
uCOS-II and uCOS-III were open sourced a while ago as well https://github.com/weston-embedded
FWIW - ARINC429 is a common one way serial bus used in commercial aviation.