VueSim™ Debuts at I/ITSEC Trade Show
Comments Off on VueSim™ Debuts at I/ITSEC Trade ShowGeneral Digital debuted the newest iteration of our VueSim HMI™ flight simulator monitor at I/ITSEC 2015. The 7104 model is a smart monitor that accepts ARINC 429, as well as Ethernet signals, successfully displaying its versatility. Featuring bonded glass and a high quality display with guaranteed 10-year product availability, the 7104 is available with many options, including sunlight […]
General Digital Awarded Barracuda Monitor Contract for General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies
Comments Off on General Digital Awarded Barracuda Monitor Contract for General Dynamics Global Imaging TechnologiesGeneral Digital has been awarded a contract for 240 custom Barracuda 6.5″ waterproof monitors. The 1024 x 768 resolution sunlight readable displays will be compatible with night vision goggles. The desert tan Barracudas will be sealed to IP67 standards and built to meet many military specifications.
General Digital Awarded Titan Monitor Contract for the Canadian Navy’s Artic Patrol Ships
Comments Off on General Digital Awarded Titan Monitor Contract for the Canadian Navy’s Artic Patrol ShipsGeneral Digital has been awarded yet another contract for our Titan monitor—this time for eighteen Titan Standalone 65.0″ units for the Canadian Navy’s Arctic Patrol Ships. The monitors will be equipped with mutiple video inputs, including Dual DVI-D, HDMI, VGA, Composite BNC and HD Component. The displays will be shatter resistant, and have an antireflective and ITO-coated […]
Development and Verification Completed
Comments Off on Development and Verification CompletedGeneral Digital Software Engineering Services recently completed a development and verification effort for a sub-component of the CH-47 Chinook helicopter.
General Digital Awarded Titan Monitor Contract for Brazilian Navy Submarines
Comments Off on General Digital Awarded Titan Monitor Contract for Brazilian Navy SubmarinesGeneral Digital has enjoyed great success supplying our Titan Series of monitors to the U.S. Navy for Los Angeles- and Virginia-class submarines, not to mention future Ohio-class subs. Our Titan PanelMount 39.0″ LCD monitors have been selected for the retrofitting of Brazilian Navy Submarine plotter tables. We will provide a rugged tempered glass overlay for the plotter […]
GenStar IV Nears Completion
Comments Off on GenStar IV Nears CompletionGeneral Digital is nearing completion of our completely redesigned FAA air traffic control tower monitor, the GenStar IV™. Available with either a 19.0″ or 21.3″ display, our newest GenStar LCD monitor features a host of improvements over the previous generation, including an Advanced Display Interface System, active monitoring and reporting of system performance and faults, […]
Our Team is Growing
Comments Off on Our Team is GrowingOur Software Engineering group welcomes a new Software Engineer, Bill Crabtree. Bill was previously employed with General Digital many years ago.
Simulation Displays in Development
Comments Off on Simulation Displays in DevelopmentGeneral Digital is delving into the cockpit display and flight simulator market to complement our existing product lines and help us pave a path towards manufacturing avionics products. Following are a few of the products and software on which we’ve been working. Vista™ SD4104: A basic 10.4″ display designed for use with flight simulators, providing […]
KC-390 First Flight Successful!
Comments Off on KC-390 First Flight Successful!General Digital Software Engineering Services is extremely proud that we were an integral part of the verification efforts for the KC-390. Way to go, team! Great job! Read the press release about its maiden flight.
Ideal for Extreme Environments
Comments Off on Ideal for Extreme EnvironmentsGeneral Digital’s latest proprietary UV bonding process will take you where no other silicone bond has gone before! Did you know that UV (ultraviolet) technology allows for wider temperature ranges than traditional silicone bonds? Our formulation will survive temperature extremes beyond –55° C, well suited for today’s harsh environmental military applications. In addition to improved […]