logo
Ultra I&C selected to deliver open-architecture airborne processing solutions to U.S. Air Force

Ultra I&C selected to deliver open-architecture airborne processing solutions to U.S. Air Force

AUSTIN, Texas, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ultra I&C and Dell Technologies have been selected for the competitive Software Programmable Open Mission Systems Compliant (SPOC) processor procurement to provide support to the United States Air Force (USAF) Materiel Command Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC). Ultra I&C will collaborate with Dell Technologies to deliver software development, integration and systems testing for the SPOC processor.
The partnership will supply the OMS-compliant CSO 3U-VPX SPOC processor along with comprehensive program management and cybersecurity support to ensure secure supply chains. Ultra I&C will spearhead integration and software development efforts, utilizing their commercial ruggedized processor to fulfill the Air Force's open mission system requirements.
'Our team is dedicated to keeping our solutions modular and open, making sure we are eliminating vendor-lock and being true partners to support the Airborne Networking layer,' said Randy Fields, chief technology officer of Ultra I&C's C2I business. 'This award reflects not only our team's technical capabilities, but also our dedication to transparency, collaboration and performance.'
This commercial off-the-shelf solution will provide the U.S. Air Force a low-risk, turnkey platform that accelerates integration of larger aircraft systems and paves the way for future applications. Certified for air operations in austere environments, the processor delivers tactical edge computing capabilities where they're needed most.
About Ultra I&C
Ultra I&C is powering decision speed across the multidomain battlespace with resilient tactical communications, mission optimization, and encryption technologies. We secure, move, and make sense of data across all domains—delivering real-time, mission-ready intelligence that gives operators at the edge the clarity to act and the speed to win. For decades, global defense forces and allied partners have relied on Ultra I&C to outpace threats and cut through complexity on the battlefield. Headquartered in Austin, TX with more than 700 employees across the global enterprise, we deliver battle-proven technology purpose-built for decision advantage in contested, high-threat environments. For more information, visit https://www.ultra-ic.com.
Media Inquiries
Amanda Rudolph, Vice President of Marketing and Communications: [email protected]
View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ultra-ic-selected-to-deliver-open-architecture-airborne-processing-solutions-to-us-air-force-302472551.html
SOURCE Ultra IC
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Carney's summer agenda
Carney's summer agenda

Politico

time32 minutes ago

  • Politico

Carney's summer agenda

Send tips | Subscribe here | Email Canada Playbook | Follow Politico Canada Thanks for reading Canada Playbook. In today's edition: → PM Carney: Canada First. → Inside a Trump-fueled Ottawa letter dump. → Oklahoma threw a parade. Ottawa hit snooze. Trade war MAKE CANADA GREATER, STILL — Prime Minister MARK CARNEY used his July 1 spotlight to double down on his economic agenda — and to define his vision of Canadian greatness. The PM's first Canada Day address sounded a lot like his stump speeches with talk of transforming Canada into an 'energy superpower' via his 'nation-building' law. He even repeated his campaign mantra: 'Build, baby, build.' — Elephant in the room: The PM didn't mention DONALD TRUMP. He didn't have to. His speech was filled with veiled references to the president, 51st-state taunts and the Canada-U.S. trade war. 'We are taking over the control of our future. We're writing our own story, not having it dictated to us by others,' Carney said to a big cheer from the crowd in Ottawa. 'This is Canada. Nothing could be better.' → Just great: To describe Canada's resilience, Carney leaned on one of Trump's favorite words. 'Canada is already the greatest country in the world, but our destiny is to make it greater, still,' Carney said. — More on that: 'Greatness isn't defined by words. It's achieved by actions,' Carney said. 'Greatness isn't something we just say. It's what we do for ourselves, but particularly for others. So while we work to build the strongest economy in the G7, we know that it's not an end in itself, it's the means through which all Canadians can live in security, in dignity and in harmony.' — Heading into the holiday: Trump backed out of negotiations with Carney, and promised to bring in new tariffs in response to Canada's DST. By Sunday night, Canada had rescinded a tax that would have hit U.S. tech companies with a bill of up to C$3 billion. Canada and the U.S. appear to be back at the negotiation table. Ambassador KIRSTEN HILLMAN told the Globe on Tuesday that Ottawa is still aiming to get all of Trump's tariffs lifted as part of a deal. — Déjà vu: Lawyer MICHAEL GEIST said the government's handling of the DST was reminiscent of the Liberal government's fight with giant tech companies over the Online News Act. Meta still has news blocked in Canada because it didn't want to pay local newsrooms millions of dollars, as stipulated by the act. 'Government talks tough with tech, ignores warnings, and then scrambles when it turns out it isn't a bluff,' Geist wrote. SUMMER TO-DO LIST — Carney has delivered a middle-class tax cut. He's also reducing internal trade regulations and managed to get C-5 passed into law. CBC's PETER ZIMONJIC offers a verdict on each of Carney's Canada Day promises. — Down to business: At 11 a.m. this morning, the PM will meet with CEOs of the auto industry. — On the calendar: Carney is anxious to get Indigenous leaders on board C-5 (belatedly) to avoid a summer of protests. He'll meet First Nations in Ottawa on July 17, Inuit leadership in late July, and Métis leadership 'soon thereafter.' — A looming deadline: He's given himself until July 21 to reach a new economic and security deal with Trump. That same day, premiers will meet in Huntsville, Ontario, to discuss nation-building projects — and possible retaliation against the U.S. 'Together, we will build one Canadian economy, connected by major projects, powered by Canadian energy, transformed by Canadian technology, and crafted by Canadian workers,' Carney said Tuesday. 'Together, we will break down barriers so that you can buy Canadian anywhere, and you can work in Canada everywhere.' — Flood the zone: The Prime Minister's Office has yet to offer any indication of when those 'nation-building projects' will be announced. Premiers have said they expect details to roll out over the summer — with Alberta Premier DANIELLE SMITH suggesting they could include a new pipeline. For your radar MAILBOX MELTDOWN — When DONALD TRUMP fired the opening salvo in his trade war with Canada earlier this year, thousands of his neighbors to the north flooded inboxes and mailboxes at the Privy Council Office in Ottawa. Canadians got their hackles up amid all the economic threats — and the president's frequent suggestion that Canada would be better off seeking statehood. — Start typing: The PCO, which offers administrative support to the PM and Cabinet, received nearly 10,000 individual pieces of correspondence on the topic of Canada-U.S. relations — including Trump's '51st state' rhetoric and tariffs. A monthly report obtained by Playbook via an access-to-information request revealed a massive spike in U.S.-focused letters in February over the previous month when Trump was inaugurated. — Give him an earful: Trudeau scored high marks firing back at Trump with retaliatory tariffs and a sharp rebuke of any annexation talk. The monthly summary notes a majority of trade war letters supported the Canadian response. But the former PM was still unpopular enough that the PCO received more than 2,500 letters — more than any other topic except the Canada-U.S. file — expressing opinions about him and his government. Much of it might be categorized as hate mail. → Context of note: 'Many include inappropriate comments or tone.' — The hot war: The PCO also received more than 2,300 letters about the Israel-Hamas conflict, which the bureaucrats summarized as: 'Concerns about the crisis in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, including the ceasefire.' — Total letter count for February: 207,949 — 70 percent of which were part of write-in campaigns. THE ROOMS THAT MATTER — The PM will meet with automotive industry CEOs at 11 a.m., a gathering that is closed to media. — Environment Minister JULIE DABRUSIN is in Yellowknife, where at 2:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET) she'll make a funding announcement to support five clean energy projects in Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Want more POLITICO? Download our mobile app to save stories, get notifications on U.S.-Canada relations, and more. In iOS or Android . MORNING MUST-CLICKS — From POLITICO's KATHERINE TULLY-MCMANUS and JORDAIN CARNEY: How Republicans got Murkowski to yes on Trump's megabill. — Noted in the Financial Post: Canada's historic first cargo of LNG sets sail for buyers in Asia. — The 'Curse' gang discussed the future of PIERRE POILIEVRE, a conversation that included consideration of the Conservative leader's recent interview with SEAN SPEER. — From TRACY MORAN in the National Post: Why the digital services tax had to die for the Canada-U.S. trade deal to live. — ANAIDA POILIEVRE penned a post on 'the art of not caring' about social media hate. — 'We must make ourselves into something, or disappear,' STEPHEN MARCHE warned in The Atlantic. He's also launched an audio series. TALK OF THE TOWN PLAYING FAVORITES — Hamilton basketball player SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER paraded in the streets of Oklahoma last week, a Canadian flag wrapped around his waist, as Americans in the red state heavily won by DONALD TRUMP chanted the NBA star's name. SGA, as he's known, had just won the NBA finals with his Oklahoma City Thunder team, which also features Montreal-born player LUGUENTZ DORT. He cemented himself as the league's best player. On Canada Day, he agreed to a $285 million deal — holding the highest single-season average salary in NBA history. — Cross-border joy: It is a feel-good story for an Ontario steel town rocked by Trump's tariffs. Oklahoma City Mayor DAVID HOLT declared July 30 SGA Day. — O Canada: There's been a surge in sports and patriotism since the start of the trade war. Tensions picked up around the 4 Nations Face-Off. Both MARK CARNEY and PIERRE POILIEVRE rallied around the Canadian team — as Trump did with Team U.S.A. Fans booed the American anthem and the PM made hockey — and his love for the Oilers — part of his political identity and prime ministerial campaign. 'Sports is like another part of entertainment and life, and people can see themselves represented in it,' said NOAH ELIOT VANDERHOEVEN, a Ph.D. candidate at Western University, who's studying sports and social movements. 'Oftentimes it's a very powerful symbol that can be used for nation-building purposes, in terms of a symbol of national successes as well.' — Hockey > everything: Men's hockey gets held up as a symbol of national success, Vanderhoeven says, especially given that in many other sports, 'Canada is not as successful.' Although Canadian athletes make regular appearances in NBA finals, 'basketball hasn't really had that saturation in terms of being political,' he explained. — But, but, but: SGA's success went largely unnoticed by Canadian politicians. Conservative MP NED KURUC, who recently flipped the seat from Liberal's CHAD COLLINS, was the only Hamilton MP to praise SGA's win, calling it 'a proud moment for our city and our country!' Hamilton Liberal MPs ASLAM RANA, LISA HEPFNER and JOHN-PAUL DANKO were silent. Secretary of State for Sport ADAM VAN KOEVERDEN did celebrate SGA's MVP title. But en route to a caucus meeting, he seemed puzzled when Playbook asked if he was watching the OKC finals. — Used to it: 'Hamilton is an under-the-radar, blue-collar city,' SGA told the Hamilton Spectator last year. 'So that gave me that underdog mentality, it put a chip on my shoulder … It carried over to my work ethic, and the way I play.' — On Canada Day: Canadian Identity Minister STEVEN GUILBEAULT rhymed off a list of achievements in the past year — 'baseball, hockey and football.' No mention of SGA and Dort. PROZONE Our latest headlines for POLITICO Pro subscribers: — Senate GOP bets softer clean energy cuts won't come back to bite them. — In tech tax 'cave,' Trump and Carney may have both gotten what they wanted. — 5 things to know about Trump's attacks on the Montreal Protocol. — Can tech companies curb AI's climate toll? — Trump turns trade talks into foreign policy wish list. PLAYBOOKERS Birthdays: HBD to former Sen. JANE CORDY, former Liberal MP LINDA LAPOINTE and BRYAN DETCHOU, senior director at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Movers and shakers: ROBERT ZHU has co-founded Roots Strategies, a national Indigenous affairs agency … STEPHEN BUFFALO, CEO of the Indian Resource Council, has joined Alberta Next … RYAN GAUSS, chief of staff to Liberal MP PETER FRAGISKATOS, is leaving the role after 10 years. Spotted: The iconic TERRY FOX Adidas shoe, which he wore in the 1980 Marathon of Hope is being rereleased to raise money for cancer research … MARCO MENDICINO wearing a 'Big Daddy' T-shirt with the PM's face on it. Noted: This year's Order of Canada appointees features several health leaders, including those who served on the front lines during the Covid-19 pandemic: Canada's newly retired chief public health officer, THERESA TAM; her British Columbia counterpart, BONNIE HENRY; and Canada's first chief public health officer, DAVID ALEXANDER JONES. — Other appointees: JOHN MANLEY, MAUREEN MCTEER, MARC-ANDRÉ BLANCHARD, BRUCE ANDERSON and ALEXANDRA BUGAILISKIS. JOHN IBBITSON and DARRELL BRICKER heralded 'Breaking Point,' a new book coming this fall. Also noted: Alberta MP HEATHER MCPHERSON — considering a run for NDP leader. A by-election has been called in the Alberta riding of Battle River—Crowfoot for Aug. 18, creating a path for Conservative Leader PIERRE POILIEVRE to return to the House of Commons. DARCY SPADY will be the Liberal candidate in the race. Media mentions: Former CBC journalist ALEX PANETTA bids farewell to Washington … Political columnist for the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon StarPhoenix MURRAY MANDRYK said goodbye … MICHELLE MCQUIGGE, The Canadian Press' weekend and special projects editor, is retiring from journalism; she spent 19 years at the wire service. TRIVIA Friday's answer: In July 2016 in Toronto, JUSTIN TRUDEAU became the first prime minister to march in a Pride parade. Props to BARB WRIGHT, NANCI WAUGH, JOHN PEPPER, JOANNA PLATER, DARRYL DAMUDE, BEN PURKISS, KIRSTEN BUSSE, BEN BROWN CLEMENTS, MAUREEN MACGILLIVRAY, ELIO PETERSON, JILL PILGRIM, GORDON RANDALL, JENN KEAY, SHAUGHN MCARTHUR, ROBERT MCDOUGALL, ALYSON FAIR, SARA MAY and ANDREW SZENDE. Wednesday's question: On Tuesday, PRINCE EDWARD attended Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa. Who were the last royals before that to participate in Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill? Answers to canadaplaybook@ Writing tomorrow's Playbook: MICKEY DJURIC and MIKE BLANCHFIELD. Canada Playbook would not happen without: Canada Editor Sue Allan, editor Willa Plank and POLITICO's Grace Maalouf.

Realsee Revolutionizing Property Viewing with 3D Tour Technology
Realsee Revolutionizing Property Viewing with 3D Tour Technology

Associated Press

timean hour ago

  • Associated Press

Realsee Revolutionizing Property Viewing with 3D Tour Technology

Realsee's real estate solutions unlock new digital frontiers for the property industry across APCP BEIJING, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In the highly competitive real estate industry, the 3D tour has emerged as a vital tool for developers and agencies worldwide. Among the pioneers leading this technological revolution is Realsee, a company that introduced 3D tours to the real estate sector. Recently, Realsee is accelerating its business expansion in the APCP region. As the backbone of Ke Holdings Inc.'s 3D tour property viewing solution, Realsee, together with Ke Holdings Inc. is continuously driving the transformation of real estate transactions in China and throughout APCP by cutting-edge technology. Software and Hardware Integrated Services Through years of industry expertise and technological investment, Realsee has developed and refined solutions to empower the real estate industry. By providing a complete product matrix of acquisition devices and all-in-one solution, Realsee offers flexible options for real estate enterprises, effectively meeting the diverse needs of businesses. For instance, professional-grade capture device Galois M2 3D LiDAR Camera integrates imaging performance, precise modeling, and efficient operation, enabling the seamless process from capture to the creation of stunning 3D tours. While lightweight-grade device Realsee G1 Smart Phone Gimble enables full spatial replication using only a smartphone. In addition, its powerful editing system and software suite allow agents to label, measure, and enhance 3D tour outputs. Features like navigation, shared-screen co-viewing, AI-guided tours, and one-click communication access enable home seekers to gain the comprehensive, real-time property insights—via a 'what you see is what you get' experience—thus elevating their virtual viewing journey. Powerful Solutions to Accelerate Property Sales Realsee's 3D tours deliver significant value for companies seeking to drive more leads. They expand listing visibility, drive prioritized platform traffic, and boost search engine ranking authority—all while enabling one-click sharing to expand reach to a broader audience. By integrating these advantages, Realsee effectively amplify a listing's exposure and accessibility, directly translating to heightened engagement and more qualified leads for real estate businesses. Realsee offers a stepping multi-point roaming 3D virtual tour that truly restores the spatial and directional sense of a property. This provides users with an experience that is on par with physical property visits, winning their trust and significantly improving business opportunity conversion rates. Armed with rich information and robust functionalities, Realsee' s 3D tour empowers clients to make decisions more tools like space measurement offers precise spatial data;real-time renovation rendering that turns design visions into vivid previews, bridging imagination and reality;and multi-format information via text, images, and voice delivers comprehensive details at clients' fingertips. By leveraging its industry-leading technical expertise, Realsee has not only minimized overall 3D tour production costs to deliver exceptional value but also streamlined the entire process. This dual innovation substantially helps enterprises reduce operational costs and enhance efficiency. Realsee's 3D tour solution features an incredibly user-friendly workflow, enabling seamless adoption across all skill levels. With a simple 'move and click' interface, even users with zero experience can create 3D tours. Backed by robust algorithmic platform and deep product expertise, Realsee has achieved end-to-end automation of the 3D tour production processes—such as measuring/drafting floor plans, stitching panoramas, and creating 3D models—are now entirely automated, eliminating time-consuming labor and reducing operational costs. With just one shooting session, you can get multiple outputs such as high-definition photos of the property, multi-angle walkthrough videos, standard floor plans , Adapting to wide-ranging marketing demands. Realsee has ushered in a new era of online property services for partners represented by industry leader Ke Holdings Inc.. Yan Mi, CTO of Ke Holdings Inc., stated that' as Ke Holdings Inc.'s exclusive VR technology provider, Realsee has created digital offerings such as VR home tours and VR-guided viewing. These innovations accurately recreate property details and have revolutionized the home-searching experience. ' Looking ahead, Realsee aims to unlock new frontiers in property transactions for more partners across the APCP. Through its industry-leading solutions, Realsee seeks to redefine enterprises' user experience in digital spaces, reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and drive sustainable growth of online business opportunities in real estate—ultimately ushering in a transformative era for online property services. To learn more about Realsee, please visit About Realsee As a leading tech company providing digital space integrated solutions, Realsee has built the world's largest 3D spatial database by replicating physical spaces, covering over 47 million spaces and boasting over 590 global authorized patents. Realsee offers digital solutions for your space, spanning from its design and construction stage, to online marketing and visual operation. Trust Realsee to elevate your real estate transactions, commercial retail, industrial facilities, cultural exhibitions, public affairs, and home decor to the next level. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Beike Realsee Technology (HK) Limited

Global Times: China is showing a path of complementarity, mutual understanding, and win-win cooperation: General Secretary-elect of CLACSO
Global Times: China is showing a path of complementarity, mutual understanding, and win-win cooperation: General Secretary-elect of CLACSO

Associated Press

timean hour ago

  • Associated Press

Global Times: China is showing a path of complementarity, mutual understanding, and win-win cooperation: General Secretary-elect of CLACSO

BEIJING, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 'Global Times Overseas China Week and Global South Dialogue: Seminar on Relations between China and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) countries, and the Mutual Perception of Public Opinion' were held in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, on Monday local time. Political, business, academic, think tank, and media representatives from China and Argentina gathered to engage in in-depth exchanges on deepening mutual understanding, strengthening the public support foundation, and promoting mutual learning among civilizations between China and LAC countries. During an interview with the Global Times, Pablo Vommaro, General Director elect of Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), said that the first point they can learn from China is overcoming poverty and working on public policy that significantly reduces poverty. Second is innovation, he said. China is a society that is committed to knowledge, committed to research, and committed to innovation. China is successful in the world because it has a process of knowledge building, which is applied to production and empowering people, Pablo said. 'Third, commitment to global integration. For example, through its participation in BRICS, China focuses not only on its own development but also on contributing to global and regional progress,' he continued. 'I believe China is showing a path of cooperation, complementarity, mutual understanding, and win-win cooperation. China seeks cooperation that benefits both itself and Latin America, aiming for true mutual benefit,' Pablo said. View original content: SOURCE Global Times

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store