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Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 John Keller |
Revenge of COTS Procurement: Counterfeit Parts A decade and a half after military commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) procurement burst onto the scene in a big way, the scourge of high tech counterfeit electronic parts is still with us, but industry finally seems to be getting off the dime to do something about it. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2007 John Keller |
The Scourge of High Tech One of the worst trends to emerge in military systems design involves counterfeit electronic parts -- those that appear genuine, but which actually are substandard, altogether different, or in the worst cases, simply empty packages. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2006 Allan Whitlow |
Integrators Must Take Measures to Protect Themselves From Counterfeit Electronic Parts Counterfeit electronic parts, which have come to the forefront in the electronics manufacturing industry in recent months, are particularly vexing to high-reliability manufacturers of military and aerospace products where component failure is not an option. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2006 Pecht & Tiku |
Bogus! Electronic manufacturing and consumers confront a rising tide of counterfeit electronics. Feeding this problem is the shift of manufacturing to China, the growing sophistication of technology, and the rise of the Internet as a marketplace. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2010 |
Rad-Hard Semiconductors That Resist Space Radiation in Space Electronics Offered by Rochester Rochester Electronics is expanding its inventory and manufacturing capabilities for space-qualified semiconductors that resist the effects of space radiation. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Celia Gorman |
Counterfeit Chips on the Rise As more firms report finding phony chips, the danger they pose becomes clearer |
National Defense June 2014 Clark Silcox |
New Strategies to Combat Counterfeit Parts Counterfeiting in the electrical sector has become a growing global problem with multiple dimensions including intellectual property theft, loss of tax revenue to governments, consumer deception, and more. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Lead-Free Movement Complicates Electronic Parts Traceability Electronics manufacturers at all levels are increasingly concerned with the implications of lead-free processing. The real challenge in military applications will be to ensure that all components are clearly identified at all stages as lead or lead-free. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2005 Estro Vitantonio |
Military and aerospace component manufacturers learn from the commercial market Military and commercial component suppliers traditionally have done business in different ways. Not so much anymore, however. And the changes are all for the better. |
InternetNews February 29, 2008 Mike Elgan |
How Fake is Your PC? You can never be certain that any PC you buy contains all-legitimate components. Minimize the risk by shopping for reliability, not just low price. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2007 Courtney E. Howard |
The Cost of Compliance: A RoHS Retrospective The military and aerospace industry continues to grapple with lead-free challenges a year after the European Union restricts the use of hazardous substances. |
National Defense December 2014 Campbell & Belkin |
Proposed Reporting Rule On Counterfeit Items Adds Burden to Contractors The proposed rules expand obligations for defense and other government contracting manufacturers and suppliers well beyond mere counterfeit issues. |
National Defense November 2013 Dan Parsons |
Plant DNA Blows Cover of Fake Electronics Military radios, helicopter sensors and weapons are all at equal risk of falling victim to counterfeit semiconductors that have made it into the Defense Department supply chain. The F-35 alone has more than 2,000 of the electronic components. |
National Defense October 2014 Robert S. Metzger |
New Rule Addresses Supply Chain Assurance There are some new rules on counterfeit parts that defense contractors must now abide. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Counterfeiting, Piracy Continue to Thrive Globally U.S. government, associations, companies remain on the offensive to combat intellectual property theft. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2009 John Keller |
It is Time to Take Anti-Tamper Technology Seriously U.S. defense electronics suppliers must get serious about building hardware security into their components and subsystems to provide anti-tamper protection. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
Supply Chain Management: Foiling Fakes Counterfeit products are depriving manufacturers of revenue, harming brand integrity and in some cases, compromising safety. Manufacturers are fighting to keep phony goods out of their supply chains. |
National Defense August 2013 Valerie Insinna |
Proposed Rules on Counterfeit Parts Puts Onus on Industry If implemented, new Defense Department regulations could leave contractors to foot the bill for the use of counterfeit parts. |
PC World February 2006 Spring & McLaughlin |
Fakes! Counterfeit hardware is making its way to online merchants and to stores near you. And poor performance isn't the only risk: Bogus parts can be hazardous to your health. |
IndustryWeek August 17, 2011 |
Making Sure the Price is Right Many manufacturers find themselves at a technology disadvantage when it comes to keeping tabs on the prices of their products. A new service monitors online pricing and helps spot counterfeiting. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2009 |
In Brief Savi provides DOD with RFID supply chain tracking technologies... Counterfeit electronic components standard issued by SAE International... BAE Systems opens Space Coast office for UAS, NASA support... etc. |
Food Processing November 2007 Bob McDougall |
Risky business: Counterfeit and fake parts The savings can be short-term when replacing OEM parts and assemblies with ones of questionable origin. |
National Defense February 2015 Burger et al. |
Electronic Waste Rules Could Help Thwart Flow of Counterfeit Parts A flood of counterfeit electronic parts from China threatens the reliability of sophisticated defense technologies from thermal weapon sights to advanced missile systems and from aircraft to submarines. |
CFO June 1, 2008 Randy Myers |
Counter Attack As phony goods flood the market, companies fight to protect their brands. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency blames counterfeit merchandise for the loss of more than 750,000 American jobs. |
U.S. CPSC May 9, 2007 |
May Is National Electrical Safety Month: CPSC Warns of Dangerous Counterfeit Electrical Products Unlike a fake purse or watch, counterfeit electrical products could pose the risk of injury or death. |
InternetNews January 21, 2005 Michael Singer |
Gray Market a Double-Edged Sword Recent problems in the semiconductor marketplace highlight the need for reform. |
Food Processing November 2007 |
Tips to avoid counterfeits With the growth of counterfeit parts, there are a number of practices that management, plant and maintenance personnel can take to avoid them. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
Partnering on the Supply Side Supply distributors need to provide more than just logistics services. |
Entrepreneur June 2007 Gwen Moran |
It's a Fake! Learn how to steer clear of counterfeit merchandise. |
PC World August 2003 Tom Spring |
Bogus Ink Stink Counterfeit ink and toner cartridges can ruin prints, spray ink, and permanently damage your printer. Part one of a series on cheap ink. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2008 John Teresko |
Fighting The IP Wars The costs of protecting their IP assets, plus the threat of losing market share to overseas black markets, have U.S. manufacturers fighting mad, and they're learning how to protect their turf. |
InternetNews December 27, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Microsoft Cheers Anti-Counterfeiting Law The measure takes aim at fake labels on software. The anti-counterfeiting bill is one of several signed by President Bush. |
InternetNews September 17, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Feds Seize $87M in Counterfeit Software Sting Biggest-ever haul includes phonied Microsoft, Adobe and Symantec products. |
BusinessWeek May 28, 2009 Cliff Edwards |
HP Gets Tough on Ink Counterfeiters With ink profits drying up, the tech giant is making anti-piracy efforts a top priority. |
Pharmaceutical Executive June 1, 2006 Paul Chang |
Thought Leader: Chipping Away at Counterfeiting RFID technology promises to help FDA stem the tide of phony medicines. But that's just the beginning. It's also a great supply-chain management tool. |
InternetNews June 23, 2010 |
IP Czar: Piracy Threatens Economy, Security Often regarded as an inevitable and unfortunate part of doing business, the U.S.'s new intellectual property enforcer Victoria Espinel says government, private sector must do more to stamp out piracy. |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2008 George Koroneos |
Keeping It Real Between the push by the government for more online security and the addition of new anti-counterfeiting tools, pharma is making headway in the war against brand-jackers and counterfeiters. But it still has a way to go. |
National Defense March 2012 Eric Beidel |
Plant DNA May Protect Military Supply Chain New York-based Applied DNA Sciences is working with the Defense Logistics Agency to use the hereditary traits of plants to keep parts that have been tampered with out of military electronic systems. |
InternetNews January 4, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD Warns About Counterfeit Chips Europe should be free of fakes from the counterfeit ring in Taiwan, but watch for the 3-D watermark. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2012 Keki Fatakia |
Altera Slips, but Does It End Here? Altera reports flat revenues with a decline in net income. |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2006 Ron Feemster |
FDA Raises the Stakes Pfizer was an early adopter of RFID, but CEO Hank McKinnell says a mature track-and-trace system is five years down the road. |