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U.S. Army Delay On New Armed Helicopter Could Be Good News For Sikorsky
WASHINGTON — U.S. Army officials this week said they do not expect to decide until later this year whether to start a multibillion-dollar program to develop a new armed scout helicopter, or extend the life of the current Vietnam-era OH-58 Kiowa...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, U.S. Army, Personal Service, Education, Italy
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Teradata to rent former Northrop Grumman offices in El Segundo
Offices in a converted El Segundo manufacturing building formerly occupied by aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp. will be rented by data service provider Teradata. Ohio-based Teradata has agreed to rent a 1950s-era warehouse at 601 Nash St. that...
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Navy catapults experimental bat-winged drone into flight [Video]
For the first time, the U.S. Navy has catapulted the bat-winged X-47B drone into flight. The test conducted Thursday wasn’t at sea, but rather at a shore-based catapult facility at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. It marks the first of...
Tags: Harry S. Truman, Aerospace Manufacturing, Manufacturing and Engineering, Aircraft Carriers, U.S. Navy
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New bat-winged drone hoisted atop aircraft carrier for testing
The U.S. Navy’s new bat-winged experimental drone has been delivered to an aircraft carrier deck to undergo handling tests aboard the ship. The Navy said that sailors aboard the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman took delivery of the drone on Monday...
Tags: Harry S. Truman, Aerospace Manufacturing, Military Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Aircraft Carriers
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Caltech leader looks to the future
When David Lee first arrived at Caltech, he was seeking his doctorate in physics, and calculators were the hot new data-crunchung tool. Today, supercomputers interpret mountains of numbers at lightning speeds, students can track it all on their iPads,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Aerospace Manufacturing, Science and Technology, Science, Schools
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Labor Dept.: Md. employers cut 7,500 jobs in May
Maryland shed 7,500 jobs in May, as the state posted one of the largest losses in the country for the second month in a row, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday.
Only North Carolina and Pennsylvania saw bigger cuts in May, according to the new...Tags: Science and Technology, Linthicum, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, Employment
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Schiff, community remember Sally Ride
Astronaut Sally Ride is remembered locally not only as the first American woman to travel in space, but also as a pioneering educator who encouraged girls to pursue careers in science. Ride, who became famous for her presence aboard the space shuttle...
Tags: Adam Schiff, Teachers, Pancreatic Cancer, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Head of the Class: Local students earn honors and accolades
The following students have earned accolades, degrees and honors at colleges and universities: Alex Vanko, of Towson, graduated magnum cum laude from the College of Wooster, in Wooster, Ohio, with a Bachelor of Arts in biology and a minor in philosophy....Tags: Engineering, Rice University, Science, Religion and Belief, Colchester
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College Park gets cybersecurity program backed by Northrop Grumman
The University of Maryland, College Park will use a $1.1 million grant from defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. to establish a new honors concentration in cybersecurity, school officials announced Monday. With the program, which will accept its...Tags: Financial Aid, National Security Agency, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Aerospace Manufacturing, Science
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Northrop Grumman to lay off at Fort Meade, elsewhere
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. warned state regulators Friday that it will be laying off 224 employees across the country, including dozens based at Fort Meade, after losing a contract to provide security for a government agency. But a...Tags: National Security Agency, Aerospace Manufacturing, National Security, Manufacturing and Engineering, Fort Meade (military base)
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Northrop Grumman to lay off 90 in Maryland
Northrop Grumman Corp. will lay off 90 workers in Maryland as part of a nationwide cutback of 400 workers in the company's Electronic Systems sector, the company reported Tuesday. Plans to eliminate as many as 800 jobs nationwide were announced in...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Manufacturing and Engineering, Linthicum, Employees, Employees
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Northrop Grumman to cut 800 jobs, most in Md.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to eliminate as many as 800 jobs — the second steep reduction for the Linthicum-based Electronic Systems division this year — could presage cutbacks by other federal contractors and further blows to the state's...Tags: Linthicum, Employees, Economy, Business and Finance, Employment, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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