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November 8, 2013 by

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06 Nov 13. Oxley Developments was the proud recipient of two awards at the recent CN Group Business Awards. The team were awarded the coveted Innovation Award for the development of a High Intensity LED Landing Light. The light has been designed for use on fast jets but is also suitable for military and civil aircraft. The solution is light weight, has excellent resistance to shock and vibration and delivers a mean time before failure of over 10,000 hours and with a peak intensity of 400,000 candelas it is the brightest light Oxley has ever produced. The panel of judges were particularly impressed with the benefits the light offered over existing technology and the cost savings that can be delivered for customers – up to £100,000 per aircraft. Oxley was also the joint winner of the Manufacturing Business of the Year award. A major achievement as Cumbria is home to a large number of world class manufacturers. The judges commended Oxley on being a market leader in LED lighting and night vision solutions and highlighted that the group is renowned for an innovative approach to new product design and the development of technology. This award reflects the recent investment Oxley has recently made in a new state of the art production area, the new facility is enabling more efficient working on a range of contracts including the supply of LED lighting to submarines for the Australian navy and smart interior lighting for the Foxhound armoured vehicle. Oxley has enjoyed a number of recent contract successes including providing LED navigation lighting for the two new Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers currently under construction for the Royal Navy. The team are currently working on one of the most complex lighting systems ever produced by the company, for the fly-by-wire refueling boom of the KC-46, a multi-mission military aerial refueling aircraft under development by Boeing. The CN Business Awards celebrate the success and enterprise of Cumbrian businesses. The winners were selected by a panel of independent judges, winning two awards was a particular achievement for Oxley as submissions were up by 40% and the judges commented on the very high calibre of entries. Previous finalists and winners range from house builders to tourist attractions as well as key industry players such as United Biscuits, The Stobart Group and GlaxoSmithKline.
Commenting on the win, Oxley Group CEO Martin Blakstad said, “To win one award is an honour, to win two awards was a fantastic achievement and is a credit to the dedication and expertise of the whole Oxley team, we’re delighted to be recognised for both our leading edge design capability and our manufacturing expertise, highlighting that Oxley can provide customers with a complete end to end solution.”

01 Nov 13. More than 12,000 email users in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Southern Command are now using the Pentagon’s enterprise email system. This is in addition to the 1.4m Army users already receiving enterprise email capabilities provided by the Defense Information Systems Agency, DISA announced this week. DISA said enterprise email can scale to support more than 4.5m DoD users. The migration included more than 10,000 OSD staff email accounts and 2,000
SOUTHCOM accounts. This comes on the heels of a Sept. 5 memo from DoD Chief Information Officer Teri Takai directing all DoD components to migrate to the Defense Enterprise Email system. Takai gave defense organizations until January to develop a plan for making the switch. She directed all components and commands to identify existing email capabilities and move them to the DoD-wide system no later than the first quarter of fiscal 2015. (Source: C4ISR & Networks)

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