Business
Willard F.
Aug. 4, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
She has been described as the new Norman Rockwell, but Melanie Taylor Kent insists that her whimsical serigraphs chronicling Christmas on 5th Avenue and the return of cable cars to San Francisco are really quite different.
Dec. 28, 1986
Rockwell International Inc., in a move to commercialize more of its technical know-how, unveiled a plan this week that will apply its military technology to the transportation industry.
Oct. 22, 1992
Rockwell Names Second Exec VP: Rockwell International Corp. said Don H.
Jan. 19, 1994
In anticipation of reduced Pentagon spending, Rockwell International Corp. on Thursday announced the formation of a Defense Electronics division, which will be based in Anaheim and have 14,000 employees in seven states.
March 30, 1990
George W.
Dec. 24, 1990
Road Smarts: Rockwell International Corp., the technology giant based in Seal Beach, plans to spend more than $25 million in research and development this year to help create products and applications for so-called smart cars and smart highways.
April 26, 1994
Rockwell International Corp., underlining its evolution from an aerospace and defense concern into one increasingly focused on commercial programs, Monday named the head of its factory-automation group as president and chief operating officer.
July 11, 1995
Rockwell International Corp. has named a new head of its aerospace and defense divisions, which account for a third of the technology company’s $13 billion in annual sales.
Sept. 27, 1995
Rockwell International has appointed three executives as chief operating officers of the diversified firm’s business segments and has eliminated the office of president.
July 14, 1989