
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.

Am-Mex Products helps companies set up maquiladora operations in the McAllen, Texas, and Reynosa, Mexico, border region. The maquiladora program allows US firms and other foreign companies to import raw materials into Mexico duty-free for assembly there by lower-wage Mexican workers. The program also offers faster startup, lower shipping costs, and central distribution. The company's services include contract manufacturing, engineering factory management, US warehousing and distribution, cross-border trucking, training, and other administrative services required for international trade. Am-Mex has been in business since 1990 and has 10 Mexican manufacturing facilities, in addition to its US operation.

Trident Microsystems, Inc. company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Trident Microsystems, Inc. (Trident) designs, develops and markets integrated circuits (ICs) for digital media applications, such as digital television and liquid crystal display (LCD). The Company’s system-on-a-chip (SoC), semiconductors provide the intelligence for these types of displays by processing and optimizing video and computer graphic signals to produce high-quality and realistic images. Trident’s discrete products include frame rate converter (FRC), demodulator (DRX) and audio decoder products. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009 (fiscal 2009), the digital media segment accounted for all of its revenues. In February 2010, the Company acquired NXP Semiconductor's television systems and set-top box business lines.

Delta Electronics (Thailand), the Thai branch of Delta Electronics, which is based in Taiwan. While its parent makes high-end goods for export to US computer makers, Delta Thailand makes mid-range OEM products that are exported to Europe and the US, including switching power supplies, AC/DC adapters, DC/AC inverters, DC/DC converters, magnetic components, solenoids, electromagnetic interference filters, and DC brushless fans and motors. Its products are used in desktop and notebook computers, computer servers, networking equipment, LCD monitors and TVs, printers, and modems, among other applications.

Gowanda Electronics designs and manufactures application-specific and standard inductors for RF and Power applications in the OEM marketplace. Gowanda's technical expertise, custom capabilities, lead and lead-free (RoHS) designs, and industry certifications have established Gowanda as a leading supplier of high-performance magnetic and non-magnetic components in Medical & Diagnostic Equipment, Military/Aerospace, Test & Measurement, Monitoring Systems, Communications, Computers & Peripherals, and many Consumer Products.

Renewable Energy Corp. (REC) is an integrated manufacturer of products for the solar energy market. The rapidly growing company makes the basic materials that go into photovoltaic (PV) solar cells, along with solar cells and solar modules. Its REC Silicon unit produces polysilicon and silane gas for the PV solar and semiconductor industries. REC Wafer makes monocrystalline and multicrystalline wafers (nearly half of the company's sales) that are made into solar cells. REC Solar turns out solar cells and solar modules.

Dakota Supply Group (DSG) distributes electrical, communications, and mechanical equipment to customers through more than a dozen branch locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The company stocks approximately 25,000 products. DSG carries products from 3Com, 3M, A. O. Smith, Buckingham Manufacturing, Corning, Emerson Electric, Ferraz Shawmut, General Electric, Honeywell, Hubbell, Moen, Schneider Electric, and Zurn Industries, among other manufacturers.

Integral has developed an innovative electrically-conductive resin-based material called "ElectriPlast". The ElectriPlast™ Polymer is a patent-pending, compounded formulation of resin-based materials, which are conductively loaded, or doped, with a proprietary-controlled, balanced concentration of micron conductive materials, then pelletized. The conductive loading or doping within this pellet is then homogenized using conventional molding techniques and conventional molding equipment. The end result is a molded part, in at any of the infinite shapes and sizes associated with plastics and rubbers, but which is as electrically conductive as if it were metal.

Hickok Incorporated and its subsidiaries design, manufacture, sell, and export diagnostic tools for automotive diagnostics and testing in the United States, Australia, Canada, England, Germany, and internationally. It operates in two segments, Indicators and Gauges, and Automotive Diagnostic Tools and Equipment. The Indicators and Gauges segment develops and manufactures aircraft and locomotive cockpit instruments, precision indicating instruments, and the DIGILOG instrument, a customizable indicator to the companies that manufacture or service business and pleasure aircraft; and indicators and gauges to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), servicers of locomotives, and operators of railroad equipment in the locomotive industry. The Automotive Diagnostic Tools and Equipment segment provides products to support the testing or servicing of automotive and truck systems using electronic means to measure vehicle parameters; and vehicle emissions testing equipment. This segment sells its products to several automotive OEMs, and to the aftermarket using jobbers, wholesalers, and mobile distributors. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.

Broadcom Corporation designs, develops, and supplies semiconductors for wired and wireless communications. It provides a portfolio of system-on-a-chip and software solutions, which enable the delivery of voice, video, data, and multimedia content to mobile devices; consumer electronics devices in the home; and business networking products for the workplace, data centers, service providers, and carriers. The company serves the manufacturers of computing and networking equipment, consumer electronics and broadband access products, and mobile devices. Its broadband communications products include solutions for digital cables, satellite and Internet protocol (IP) set-top boxes, and media servers; cable and digital subscriber line modems and residential gateways; high definition televisions; high definition Blu-ray Disc players; and digital video recorders. The company's mobile and wireless products comprise integrating solutions in applications for wireless and personal area networking; cellular communications; personal navigation and global positioning; processing multimedia content in smart phones; and for managing the power in mobile devices. Broadcom Corporation's enterprise networking products consist of Ethernet transceivers, controllers, switches, broadband network and security processors, and server chipsets. It markets and sells its products through direct sales force, distributors, and manufacturers representatives in the United States, as well as through regional offices, and a network of independent distributors and representatives in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Irvine, California.
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