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- Advisory board update
- David Turner left the Aerospace Corporation's Center for Space Policy Strategy to become deputy director of the Office of Space and Advanced Technology in the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science. He will assist director Ken Hodgkins in managing a broad portfolio of civil and dual-use space...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Pamela Kay Strong Receives Highest Honor from the Society of Women Engineers
- Pamela Strong recognized at WE07, the Society of Women Engineers national conference, for her contributions to non-metallic composite components in the aerospace industry. CHICAGO -- The Society of Women Engineers SWE today announced Pamela Kay Strong as the recipient of the 2007 SWE Achievement Award--the Society's highest honor bestowed...
- Research articles 2007-10-24
- $3.6M of defense spending pours into Colorado
- Last year, more than $3.6 billion dollars in Department of Defense spending poured into Colorado. Almost $2.5 billion of that made its way to companies doing business in El Paso County, according to the DoD's 2005 official procurement files. In September 2005 alone, Northrop Grumman garnered a 10-year...
- Research articles 2006-09-15
- Defense firms eye business park
- A California-based research organization for the Air Force is poised to become the first private tenant in the Colorado Springs Airport's new business park. Aerospace Corp. has discussed plans to build a 73,000-square- foot building on a site of up to 40 acres in the park, said...
- Research articles 2006-04-14
- CONTRACTS & AGREEMENTS
- Anonymous Machine Design 03-17-2005 CONTRACTS & AGREEMENTS Byline: Anonymous Volume: 77 Number: 6 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 03-17-2005 Page: 34 Type: Periodical Language: English Sensors Unlimited Inc., a manufacturer of short-wave infrared cameras, has a USAF contract to research and design a communications device that can be added...
- Research articles 2005-03-17
- Study finds fixing Hubble would be costly, iffy.
- By Mark Carreau, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 6--NASA's plans for unprecedented robotic repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope will cost $2 billion and offer only a 50-50 prospect for success, an aerospace consultant concludes in a soon-to-be finished...
- Research articles 2004-12-06
- General areas of expertise: Independent Research and Development Organizations.(Directory)
- General Areas of Expertise Independent Research and Development Organizations Organization Advanced Advanced...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- HAMILTON SYNDSTRAND
- Hamilton Sundstrand Aerospace Corp., San Diego was awarded on a delivery order amount of $1,797,400 as part of a $17,115,493 firm- fixed-price contract for overhaul and modification of 360 T-62-T-40- 1 Gas Turbine Engine-Auxiliary Power Units on Sept. 28, 2002. Work will be performed in San Diego and is to...
- Research articles 2002-10-03
- Bob Sikes Airport. (Crestview).(government funding for new hangar; Florida)(Brief Article)
- Okaloosa County landed $1.75 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce to help build a hangar at the Bob Sikes Airport. Crestview Aerospace Corp. plans to lease the 52,000-sq.-ft. facility to fulfill contracts with Boeing, Bell Helicopter, Lockheed Martin and L3 Communications. The company refurbishes...
- Research articles 2002-08-01
- Meeting report: Space Power Conference--Redondo Beach, California--April 22-25, 2002
- Lithium ion has not yet replaced nickel hydrogen as the battery of choice for aircraft, missiles, satellites, and space systems. The search continues for the next, best alternafive. As they proceed in their quest, more than 260 technical professionals from around the world gathered together to share their research results...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- General areas of expertise: Independent Research and Development Organizations.(Directory)
- General Areas of Expertise Independent Research and Development Organizations ...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- Partnering for Success.
- www.adltechnology.com Arthur D. Little is a diverse, independent product- and process-development firm. We integrate technology and business, providing comprehensive answers to propel clients to industry leadership. We develop new products and technologies, assess intellectual property portfolios, and incubate new businesses. ...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- Concept design center teams explore future space-based tools
- Engineers and customers collaborate to analyze effectiveness of proposed innovative technologies. A synergistic interaction between experts, processes and technology is producing concepts of space systerns for the U.S. Air Force that will effectively use current and planned assets to address future warfighters' needs. In a corporate facility...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- Demonstratedfeasibility Of Low-Cost Micro-Relays & Wireless Integrated Networks - Technology Information - Brief Article
- Science Center micro-machined silicon relays and wireless networking technologies were successfully demonstrated on Feb. 8 during the space flight of the two smallest satellites ever released into orbit. The "picosatellites" weigh less than one- half pound each and measures 4x3x1 inches. The micro-relays and networking technologies promise to...
- Research articles 2000-02-14
- Wichita, Kan., Aerospace Executive Discusses Technological Developments.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 14 -- The past three years have been busy ones for Brian Barents, a former executive for both Cessna Aircraft Co. and Bombardier Aerospace/Learjet in Wichita. Galaxy Aerospace Corp., of which Barents is president and chief ...
- Research articles 1999-10-13
- BE Aerospace to make consent payments to all holders upon issuance of 9-7/8% Senior Subordinated Notes and completion of Burns acquisition
- WELLINGTON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 19, 1996--BE Aerospace Inc. (Nasdaq-NMS: BEAV) announced today that upon the issuance of $100 million of its 9-7/8% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2006 and consummation of its acquisition of Burns Aerospace Corp., it will make a consent payment of $20 for each $1,000 in principal amount of...
- Research articles 1996-01-19
- Banner Aerospace Corp. selects 1MAGE
- ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 26, 1995--1MAGE Software Inc. (NASDAQ:ISOL) Monday announced that the Banner Aerospace Inc. of Delaware will install the 1MAGE Document Management System (1MAGE[TM]).The system was purchased through Executive Information Solutions of Pompano Beach, Fla., a 1MAGE authorized reseller.As a parts and material distributor of aviation equipment, Banner Aerospace...
- Research articles 1995-06-26
- Grumman Aerospace Corp., Space and Electronics Div
- * Grumman Aerospace Corp., Space and Electronics Div., Great River, N.Y., a modification to a firm fixed-price contract for Integrated Family of Test Equipment IFTE full scale production, purchase of 6 additional Base Shop Test Facilities BSTF, 1 Lot Hardware Data and 1 Lot Management Services. Work will be performed...
- Research articles 1993-03-22
- Grumman Aerospace Corp., Space and Electronics Div
- * Grumman Aerospace Corp., Space and Electronics Div., Great River, N.Y., $32.2 million firm fixed-price contract for Integrated Family of Test Equipment IFTE Full Scale Production, 10 each Base Shop Test Facility BSTF, 7 each Test Program Sets TPS, and Logistics Support. Work will be performed in Great River, N.Y....
- Research articles 1992-07-28
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- Michigan Aerospace Corp. gets $600,000 NASA grant.(News)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Andrew Dietderich Ann Arbor-based Michigan Aerospace Corp. received a $600,000 grant from NASA last month to develop part of a new wind measurement system. The grant was given to Michigan Aerospace through NASA's Goddard Space Flight Cen Byline: Andrew Dietderich...
- Research articles 2004-11-08
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