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    Jan 28, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Earnings roundup: Lockheed, Bristol-Myers, 3M, Estee Lauder and more

    Money & Company
    Several major companies reported mixed but generally strong quarterly earnings this morning. Some, like Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., reported soaring profits, and others posted losses that were smaller than expected. Lockheed Martin Corp., the world’s...
  2. Apr 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Predicting the weather changed forever 50 years ago

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    At left: The TIROS-1 satellite in 1960 before its launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla. At right: The 44th and final TIROS spacecraft at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Credits: NASA (left); Lockheed Martin Corp. (right). For much of man's history, the...
  4. Mar 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Northrop tanker won Air Force contest in four areas

    Bloomberg News
    Northrop Grumman Corp., the third- largest U.S. defense company, said it won a $35 billion Air Force aerial refueling tanker program because its bid was "more advantageous" in four of the five areas weighed in the contest. The company's tanker won in the...

    Tags: Stock Market, Companies and Corporations, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Boeing Co., Defense

  6. Aug 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. New Boeing transport plane could keep Long Beach plant open

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Southern California's last major airplane factory, slated to close in two years, could find new life under a bold plan being floated by Boeing Co. to build a new version of the massive C-17 military cargo plane. The proposal, gaining traction among...

    Tags: Disasters, Afghanistan, Dana Rohrabacher, Contracts, Defense

  8. Feb 24, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Wayward riders

    Times Staff Writer
    Rick Fischer's job these days is to keep people out of California's newest nature preserve. And he's having a tough time doing it. Fischer is a warden with the California Department of Fish and Game. And the people he's after are dirt bike riders and...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Vehicles, Endangered Species

  10. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. 06/03 Patents

    Utility Patents A utility patent protects how something works and what it does. Central Florida inventors who have recently received utility patents include: Clifford E. Johnson, Orlando. A flow control through a resonator system of gas turbine...

    Tags: University of Central Florida, Siemens, Dwayne Johnson, Winter Springs, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)

  12. May 31, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  13. More than $300 million in contracts announced at Showcase

    Daily American Staff Writer @PeteBosak
    OHNSTOWN — Nearly $370 million in new contracts were announced Friday for area defense contractors and other companies at the 23rd Annual Showcase for Commerce. Richland Township-based Concurrent Technologies Corp. announced a $15 million contract...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Air Force

  14. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Lockheed's global arms sales buoyed by deals with Jordan, Finland

    Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Orlando missiles unit has received two contracts worth a combined $51 million to provide certain military systems to the countries of Jordan and Finland, boosting its growing global arms business. Lockheed Missiles & Fire...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Marketing, U.S. Air Force, Science and Technology, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)

  16. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. U.S. government calls for fix of security program affecting Port of Hueneme

    Ventura County Star
    Port of Hueneme maritime workers who use high-tech federal ID cards are voicing frustration about the domestic security program, and the Government Accountability Office has questions, too. Transportation Worker Identification Credentials, or TWIC, have...

    Tags: National Security, Career and Workplace, Stamford, Employees, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  18. May 5, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Northrop may get largest state incentive deal of Scott's term

    Northrop Grumman Corp., which reported a $2 billion profit last year, could receive nearly $19 million in cash and tax breaks from Florida in return for its planned expansion in Brevard County, which would make it the state's largest jobs-creation incentive deal since Gov. Rick Scott took office two years ago.
    Northrop Grumman Corp., which reported a $2 billion profit last year, could receive nearly $19 million in cash and tax breaks from Florida in return for its planned expansion in Brevard County, which would make it the state's largest jobs-creation...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Government, Brevard County, Manufacturing and Engineering, Long Island

  20. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Marines Extend Kaman's K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter's Use In Afghanistan

    The U.S. Marine Corps has extended indefinitely its use of two unmanned K-MAX cargo helicopters in Afghanistan, a Navy spokeswoman said, noting the aircraft kept re-supply trucks off the road and reduced the threat of roadside bombs.
    The U.S. Marine Corps has extended indefinitely its use of two unmanned K-MAX cargo helicopters in Afghanistan, a Navy spokeswoman said, noting the aircraft kept re-supply trucks off the road and reduced the threat of roadside bombs. The Marine Corps...

    Tags: Kaman Corporation, Afghanistan, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Department of Defense

  22. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Corporate welfare for Lockheed Martin

    At this time of severe cutbacks in government funding for food stamps, early childhood education and Meals on Wheels, some Maryland legislators are hard at work looking out for the welfare of one of the world's wealthiest corporations. Under a bill advancing in the General Assembly, the Lockheed Martin Corp. would have the taxes on its luxurious Bethesda hotel and conference center reduced by approximately $450,000 a year. An earlier version of the legislation also included a $1.4 million refund for the period since 2010.
    At this time of severe cutbacks in government funding for food stamps, early childhood education and Meals on Wheels, some Maryland legislators are hard at work looking out for the welfare of one of the world's wealthiest corporations. Under a bill...

    Tags: Women, Infants and Children, Services and Shopping, Maryland General Assembly, Pension and Welfare, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

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