. is boosting it’s expertise in digital RF and information technology with the acquisition of KOR Electronics in Cypress, California, and its wholly owned subsidiary, Paragon Dynamics Inc. in Aurora, Colorado.
Mercury, which specializes in high-end embedded computing technology with an emphasis on multi-intelligence and sensor-fusion systems, completed its acquisition of KOR Paragon Dynamics on 30 December in an all-cash deal, Mercury officials say. No dollar amount of the acquisition was released.
KOR Electronics specializes in the exploitation of digital RF and information technologies with the company’s analogue-to-digital & digital-to-analogue technologies. Paragon Dynamics, meanwhile, provides system design and integration; software development; and mission analysis and support.
KOR is supplying advanced digital RF jammers for U.S. Navy and Air Force electronic warfare systems under terms of a $44.4 million Navy contract awarded two years ago, and is supplying the Air Force with radio frequency target generators (RFTGs) for military radar, RF, and target generation applications. KOR purchased Paragon Dynamics in 2008 from Zanett Inc. in New York.
Source: Military & Aerospace Electronics
Looking for some information about products provided by legacy vendor Paragon Dynamics, Inc.
The product was provided to the air force, and was titled Missile Lift Off system providing event count data and status during and after missile off.
Any information will be helpful.
Thomas Samuels
U.S. Air Force
Space and Missile Center/RNSU
Peterson Air Force Base
1050 E. Stewart Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80914
Commercial 719 556-4302
DSN 834-4302
help
Thomas,
They appear to be still going:
http://www.paragondynamics.in/
They have a good ‘contact’ page…