
Argon ST, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide systems engineering, development, and services in the United States and internationally. Its services include command, control, communication, computer, combat system, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems and services. The company designs and develops sensors and countermeasures, information operation and electronic attack systems, communication systems and networks, navigation systems, geolocation systems, and net centric systems. Its systems and services enable its customers to perform various functions, including signals intelligence, electronic warfare, information operations, acoustic operations, threat simulation, imaging, cyber operations, and tactical communications and networking, as well as sustain readiness, systems operations, and mission success services. The company's systems involve the detection and geolocation of threats, and processing of information collected from the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, particularly communications and radar signals. Argon ST also provides underwater acoustic systems and imaging systems; and systems that detect, intercept, and process information passed on networks. The company's systems are used in military and strategic platforms, including surface ships, submarines, unmanned underwater vehicles, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, land mobile vehicles, fixed site installations, and relocatable land sites. Argon ST offers its products primarily to the department of defense, including various agencies and commands within the United States navy; the other United States government agencies and domestic prime contractors; and to certain U.S. government-approved foreign governments, agencies, and defense contractors, as well as commercial enterprises. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia.

Isco, Inc., was founded in 1958, and since its inception has been headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Through their focus on designing and building products to meet specialized customer needs, the company grew from founder Dr. Robert Allington's garage into its current 200,000 square foot plant. Today, Teledyne Isco manufactures a wide range of products for professionals working in water pollution monitoring and abatement, engineers and managers involved with wastewater process control, and scientists involved in field and laboratory work.

Dynasil Corporation of America, through its subsidiaries, engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of optical products and optical instruments, as well as contract research in the United States and internationally. Its products include optical instruments, as well as components that are used for optical instruments, lasers, analytical instruments, semiconductor/electronic devices, automotive components, spacecraft/aircraft components, and in devices for the solar energy industry. The company also produces various analytical instruments, including instruments designed to measure the Sun Protection Factor of sunscreens, handheld instruments to determine whether there is lead in the paint of buildings and whether electronics are in compliance with the reduction of hazardous substances regulations, and medical probes that reduce the scope of cancer surgery. Dynasil Corporation distributes its products through its direct sales force domestically, as well as through manufacturer's representatives internationally. The company was founded in 1960 and is based in West Berlin, New Jersey.

Lauterbach Datentechnik makes hardware and software modules used to test electronic embedded systems. The company's products consist of modular microprcessor development tools including debuggers, in-circuit emulators, tracers, logic analyzers for systems integration, and simulators for software applications. Lauterbach sells to customers in the automotive, aerospace, control equipment, navigation, and telecommunications industries.

Coretec Inc. company manufactures many types of printed circuit boards (PCBs), which are essential components made to connect devices such as microprocessors and memory chips within computers and other electronic goods. Coretec touts its advanced capabilities in prototyping and quick-turnaround manufacturing. The company serves both commercial and military/aerospace customers. With operations in Canada and the US, Coretec makes about two-thirds of its sales in the US. The company is looking to cultivate customers in Asia, where most of the world's consumer electronics products are manufactured.

i2a Technologies (i2a) typifies the burn and rebirth cycle of a semiconductor design, assembly, and packaging manufacturer. Founded by Victor Batinovich in 1992 as Integrated Packaging Assembly Corp. (IPAC), the company was acquired in 1999 to serve as Orient Semiconductor's US chip packaging arm. Named OSE USA in 2001, its manufacturing unit was scored by a group led by Batinovich in 2003 and renamed IPAC. IPAC joined with Malaysia's Twin Advance and formed i2a in 2005. i2a drives a slate of manufacturing services to semiconductor and electronics industries including consumer, auto, medical, and aerospace.

TT electronics plc is the parent company of a Group whose principal activities during the year were the design, manufacture and sale of electronic and electrical components for the automotive, telecom and computer, aerospace, defence and other industrial markets. The Company’s business sectors include: Sensors and electronic systems, Electronic components, Electronic manufacturing services, and Secure power and industrial. Electronic components include resistors, microcircuits, potentiometers and trimmers, power control modules. Electronic manufacturing services include printed circuit board and higher level assemblies. Secure power and industrial include standby and continuous power systems, electrical transmission and connection systems and insulation products. On 2 April 2008 the Company acquired New Chapel Electronics Limited. On 21 August 2008 the Company acquired assets comprising the majority of the business of Semelab Limited.

Cree, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is based in Durham, North Carolina. Cree, Inc. develops and manufactures semiconductor materials and devices based on silicon carbide (SiC), gallium nitride (GaN) and related compounds. The Company focuses its expertise in SiC and GaN on light emitting diodes (LEDs), which consist of LED chips, LED components and LED lighting products. It also develops power and radio frequency (RF) products, including power switching and RF devices. The majority of Cree, Inc. products are manufactured at its main production facility in North Carolina. It also operates research and development facilities in North Carolina, California, Hong Kong and China. In February 2008, the Company acquired LED Lighting Fixtures, Inc. (Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.).

Perceptron, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of information-based measurement and inspection solutions for process improvements primarily for the automotive industry. It provides AutoGauge systems, which are used in the assembly and fabrication plants of auto manufacturers and their suppliers to contain, correct, and control the quality of body structures; and AutoFit systems for use in automotive manufacturing plants to contain, correct, and control the fit of exterior body panels. The company also offers AutoScan systems, which provide a non-contact method of gathering data for the analysis of the surface contour of a part or product, such as automotive closure panels; and AutoGuide systems that calculate the difference between theoretical and actual relationships of a robot and the part being assembled, and send compensation data in six axes to the robot. In addition, Perceptron provides technology products, including ScanWorks, a hardware/software component set that allows customers to add digitizing capabilities to their machines or systems; ToolKit, a software solution for CMM manufacturers, system integrators, and application software developers; and WheelWorks software and sensors for use in automated or manual wheel alignment machines. Further, it develops products and accessories, such as visual inspection devices and optical technology tools for professional tradesmen. Additionally, the company offers value-added services comprising training, field services, launch support services, consulting services, maintenance agreements, repairs, and software tools. It markets its products directly, as well as through manufacturing line builders, system integrators, value added resellers, and original equipment manufacturers. The company operates in the United States, Europe, Canada, Asia, and South America. Perceptron, Inc. was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan.

Dee Van Enterprise manufactures computer multimedia and telecommunications accessories, such as AC/DC power adapters, AC/DC power supplies, battery chargers, computer cases, DVD/MP3 players, headsets, linear adapters, and power transformers. The company, which sells to companies such as CASIO COMPUTER, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Philips, and Sharp, was founded in 1971 and has a factory in China. Among Taiwanese customers, Dee Van Enterprise serves AboCom Systems, Accton Technology, Arima Computer, ASUSTeK Computer, D-Link, Primax Electronics, and Wyse Technology Taiwan.
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