COTS Journal Media Kit
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20162016Military and Defense Brand Enrichment Guide
2016It’s hard to imagine a more complicated time than today for developers of military systems. Due to tighter defense budgets, the DoD and defense primes can’t settle for anything less than getting the most for their allocated funds. With 2016 accommodating an election year, an entire additional layer of uncertainty enters the equation for those watching budgets.
The U.S. strategy toward rebalancing their force to the Asia-Pacific region adds new demands for long-range shipboard
and airborne C4ISR and communications systems. At the same time leaner budgets have kept the focus toward upgrading existing vehicles, aircraft and ships rather than focusing on new start programs. But as embedded computing technology advances, both legacy form factors; and new architectures and approaches have their place. System developers have to consider legacy formats with upgraded components. While at the same time taking advantage of the kinds of technologies flourishing in the consumer market – like cloud computing, tablet interfaces and virtualized data center processing.
In our recent C4ISR panel at RTECC San Diego – many of our distinguished guests from the largest defense contractors in the area expressed their expanding need to
“futurize” our military force while balancing budget, time to implement and internal staff resources and training.
The good news is the embedded computing industry excels and is built to provide solutions for legacy platforms upgrades. And because of their computing designs expertise, suppliers in our industry are highly innovative in adapting all kinds of consumer and civilian technologies for defense use all while doing it cost-effectively.
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
New for 2016: Tech Recon: Jeff’s PicksThe Tech Recon section blends staff-written and contributed articles to connect readers to the best information to help them create cost-effective solutions that meet mission requirements. In 2016 this section will directly leverage Editor-in-Chief Jeff Child’s decades of experience cover embedded computing and electronics for the defense market. Jeff will share his insights and choices of the best solutions and strategies a variety of topics like rackmount systems, anti-tamper electronics, FPGAs, power conversion and more. This section will also feature carefully selected contributed articles in line with the monthly section topic.
Editorial Sections 2016Special FeatureThere are a lot of nuances unique to the defense industry. Long development and deployment cycles leave no leeway when it comes to choosing the right technologies. There’s a balance between integrating proven solutions and introducing new innovations. To meet the requirements for the platform, system designers need to understand which technology trends are most relevant to the military—not only about the “latest and greatest.” This section helps sort out which technologies offer the critical mass, market longevity and physical attributes suited for military system designs. Articles highlight the important technology trends and place them in context for readers.
TECH RECON: JEFF’S PICKS (NEW!)!The Tech Recon section blends staff-written and contributed articles to connect readers to the best information to help them create cost-effective solutions that meet mission requirements. In 2016 this section will directly leverage Editor-in-Chief Jeff Child’s decades of experience cover embedded computing and electronics for the defense market. Jeff will share his insights and choices of the best solutions and strategies a variety of topics like rackmount systems, anti-tamper electronics, FPGAs, power conversion and more. This section will also feature carefully selected contributed articles in line with the monthly section topic.
ADSLike the DoD and the defense market we cover, our advertisers and readers are trying to get more from less. We take our role as a time and resource saver extremely seriously.
AudienceEvery good ad buyer knows they are not buying a place for their glossy full page. They are buying access to the perfectly balanced audience for their products and services. We’ve honed COTS Journal’s audience over the past 15 years to be one of the most important and influential available to technology companies seeking to affect the buying decisions of customers in the military and defense electronics market.
What’s special about the Military & Aerospace audience?They are difficult (and getting more difficult) to influence. Increasingly cyber-security standards have made connecting with mil/aero engineers and design influencers challenging and expensive. In 2016 email marketing and social media will take a budgetary backseat to more traditional forms of advertising and marketing within the mil/aero market.
COTS Journal is the Leader in PrintOur team saw this marketing trend early on – and has continued our strategy of
providing high impact advertising vehicles that REACH THE TARGET. We have continued to hone our list to provide the strongest balance of technical and program personnel.
And with our print circulation you don’t have to feel insecure about your ad getting caught up in tightly woven cyber security firewalls.
COTS Journal is the Leader OnlineOnline works in the right environment, with the right resources and the right focus. COTS Journal – as the veteran leader in the space provides the “go-to” source online year-after-year. Our e-Newsletter circulation is 100% opt-in. Our website is the strongest resource in the space with over 12 years of archives and technical articles. The digital edition provides access to the progressive minority viewing from a tablet or e-reader.
EditorialCOTS Journal provides an awareness of the best technologies and products required for the design and development of embedded computer-based systems for the military. Such systems span the whole spectrum from benign applications to the most rugged, mission-critical gear the battlefield, sky or water demands.
Why Choose COTS Journal?
System DevelopmentThe system test and software development phases are for defense industry some of the most challenging phases of system development. This section analyzes the tools, trends and products that smooth efforts like military software development, ruggedized test and security assurance. Articles here include topics like shock and vibration testing, cooling, safety-critical standards, EMI/RFI and form-factor comparisons.
Data Sheet Launched last year, this revamp of our popular product roundup section focuses on a different narrowly defined area of technologies each month and provides readers with a comparison of representative products in that category. A new bullet point style format aids lets readers compare products feature by feature. The online version provides links to the actual product data sheets—making this section a rich resource for military system developers.
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Who Reads COTS Journal ?More than 71% of readers have 15 years or more in the industry• 82% report using Google as preferred search engine• 73% design for rugged applications• 78% hold management positions: Engineering Manager, Program Manager, Exec. Manager, PEO etc.• 94% have engineering degrees or technical backgrounds
Unmanned Systems 26%
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Special Feature NEW! Tech Recon:Jeff’s Picks System Development Data Sheet Product Gallery
(Advertising)Special Ad/Promo Opportunities
JANTarget Report: Top Seven Technology Trends for Defense
Jeff Child’s Top Rackmount Technologies for Naval Systems
OpenVPX Strategies at the Card and System Level
Rugged Ethernet Switch Boards Roundup
FPGA Processing Boards Gallery
Rugged Box Systems Gallery UAV Roadmap Poster
FEBPower Supplies and Military Batteries Target System Needs
Jeff Child’s Top Video Capture System Solutions
Rugged Cloud Computing for the Military
CompactPCI and CompactPCI Serial Boards Roundup
Power Conversion Products Gallery
Rackmount Blade System
MARTech Upgrades with VME, CompactPCI and More
Jeff Child’s Top Anti-tamper Tactics for Electronics
Annual Obsolescence Services Directory
FPGA Processing boards Roundup
Rugged Stand-Alone Box Gallery
PCI Express Products GalleryUnmanned Systems Supplement
APRRugged Box Systems Target UAV Payload Needs
Jeff Child’s Top FPGA-Based Digital Conversion Approaches
DoD Budget Report: Major Weapons Programs
VME SBCs for Tech Refresh Roundup
CompactPCI Boards Gallery
I/O Boards Gallery
MAYTarget Report: Military Vehicles Embrace Mobile Networking
Jeff Child’s Top Rugged Display Technology Innovations
PCI Express Over Cable vs. 10 Gbit Ethernet as System Interconnects
Small Non-standard Boards Roundup
VME, VXS and OpenVPX SBCs Gallery
Storage Systems Gallery
JUNConnecting the Dots with 1553, Ethernet and More
Jeff Child’s Top Power Conversion Solutions
Open Standards for Airborne Systems
PC/104 and PC/104 Family Boards Roundup
ATCA Boards Gallery
COM Modules Gallery
JULTarget Report: Military HPEC Systems Leverage Data Center Computing
Jeff Child’s Top MIcroTCA and ATCA Approaches
Safety Critical and Mission-Critical Choices in Embedded Software
OpenVPX SBCs RoundupPMC and XMC Boards Gallery
FPGA Processing Boards Gallery
AUGSolutions for Linking Development- to Deployed- Systems
Jeff Child’s Top Space-Qualified Electronic Solutions
SWaP Issues in Rugged Storage: From RAID to SSDs
COM and COM Express Boards Roundup
1553 Boards Gallery
PC/104 and PC/104 Family Boards Gallery
C4ISR and the Signal Chain Special
SEPCooling Options for Rugged Box Systems
Jeff Child’s Top Rugged Laptops and Tablets as Military User Interfaces
Open Standards for Navy Modernization
Rackmount SystemsRoundup
Small Form Factor Boards Gallery
Graphics/Video Board Gallery
OCTTarget Report: Scaling Up Military Comms and Networking Systems
Jeff Child’s Take on FPGAs vs GPGPUs vs GPPs
Integrating RF Electronics with and Embedded Computing
High Reliability Power Supplies Roundup
Displays and Display Subsystems Gallery
Backplane and Enclosures Gallery
NOVStandards Progress for Small Form Factor Box Systems
Jeff Child’s Top Video Distribution and Display Systems
Leveraging IoT Strategies for Defense Needs
Rugged Stand-Alone Box Products Roundup
I/O Boards Gallery
Rugged Box Systems Gallery2017 Events Wall Calendar
DECEmbedded Solutions for Small UAVs
Jeff Child’s Top Pre-Integrated Systems Innovations
Optical Backplanes Open New Capabilities
XMC and FMC BoardsRoundup
VME and VPX SBCs Gallery
Storage Subsystems Gallery
2016 Editorial Calendar
EditorialJeff Child COTS Journal – Editor-in-chief [email protected] (603) 429-8301
Western SalesJohn Reardon Western Regional Sales Manager [email protected] (949) 226-2032
Eastern SalesRuby Brower Eastern Regional Sales Manager [email protected] (949) 226-2004