Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Interface Displays & Controls Issued National Stock Number (NSN) 5895-01-593-8172 for Their Data Entry Display


OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- Interface Displays & Controls, Inc. (Interface), a veteran-owned small business, has been issued NSN 5895-01-593-8172 for their Data Entry Display (DED).


“The low power feature of our DED translates into a unit that is cool to the touch while the use of LED technology provides higher reliability at a more competitive price,” said Will Tyson, F-16 DED Program Manager.The DED is a message center for avionic communications, providing warning and annunciator functions. The display units are compatible with Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) and accept Manchester II encoded data. Interface’s DED is currently used on the US Air Force's F-16 aircraft.Open from 3 p.m. Sunday, August 7 until 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 13 the Open Jam is a place to share questions and quandaries, talk to experts, demonstrate software and techniques, and experiment with emerging Agile practices and ideas. Sessions are not formal, and anyone can convene a session at the Open Jam stage based on a passion and a commitment to make the session happen. The "Park Bench" within the Open Jam is where the Agile Manifesto Authors will make themselves available to attendees throughout the week-long conference. The "Park Bench" is a casual, comfortable setting to share ideas, ask questions, challenge perspectives and explore new possibilities.([c]2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)This second volume in the Game Engine Gems series presents thirty-one articles on specific aspects of game design and programming by experts in the field. Intended for game designers and computer engineers, the work is divided into three sections covering graphics and rendering, game engine design and systems programming and individual essays cover such topics as modeling lighting and rendering for volumetric clouds, simulating night vision, 3D stereoscopic games, game tuning infrastructure, GPGPU cloth simulation, optimized portable memory managers and cross-platform multi-threading frameworks. Chapters include full color illustrations as well as code examples and access to additional online resources is provided. Contributors include computer science academics and game design professionals from a variety of universities and firms.

Interface has been supplying innovative and reliable products to the military aviation industry for more than 30 years. The company specializes in the design and manufacturing of cockpit controls, display devices, data transfer systems, rugged computing devices, and keyboards for both military and commercial aircraft, as well as reverse-engineering of legacy and obsolete avionic products. All products are available with NVIS-compatible lighting and are useable in applications for aviation, marine, search & rescue, police, surveillance & security, as well as land vehicles and weapon support systems. Learn more about Interface: news releases, product information, and photos are available at http://www.interfacedisplays.com.




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