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    Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Expensive F-35 Fighter At Risk Of Budget 'Death Spiral'

    It's called the "death spiral," and America's newest warplane, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, is in danger of falling into it before the plane has even gone into service.
    It's called the "death spiral," and America's newest warplane, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, is in danger of falling into it before the plane has even gone into service. The term - recently invoked by top brass involved in the F-35 program - refers...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Budgets and Budgeting, Military Equipment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Australia

  2. Mar 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. UC San Diego council seeks divestment from firms with West Bank ties

    L.A. NOW
    UC San Diego’s student government joined a widening movement urging the university system to divest from companies that some student activists contend are violating the human rights of Palestinians and aiding Israel’s occupation of the West...
  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. UTC Affirms Earnings Forecast, Tells Analysts 'Megatrends' Will Fuel Growth

    Hartford-based United Technologies Corp. said Thursday that two economic "megatrends" should bring growth for its businesses, even as budget pressures promise to shave sales to one of its main customers — the Pentagon.
    The Hartford Courant
    Hartford-based United Technologies Corp. said Thursday that two economic "megatrends" should bring growth for its businesses, even as budget pressures promise to shave sales to one of its main customers — the Pentagon. Louis Chenevert, the company'...

    Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Louis R. Chenevert, Companies and Corporations, Earnings Forecasts, Military Equipment

  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Drone Lobby Makes Case For Industry's Economic Impact

    Connecticut ranks sixth in a list of states to benefit if federal regulators integrate unmanned aircraft — or drones — into the country's domestic airspace system, the industry's main lobbying group said in a report released Tuesday.
    The Hartford Courant
    Connecticut ranks sixth in a list of states to benefit if federal regulators integrate unmanned aircraft — or drones — into the country's domestic airspace system, the industry's main lobbying group said in a report released Tuesday. The...

    Tags: Embry-Riddle University, Government, United Technologies Corporation, Politics, Safety of Citizens

  8. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. William C. Brubaker, founding Colts band member

    William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said he was struck by a vehicle while walking last year. He was 91.
    William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said...

    Tags: Detroit Lions, Timonium, Belair Road, Baltimore Colts, Memorial Stadium

  10. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  11. National review calls Wichita 7th worst-paying city for women

    Imagine finding out the man working next to you, in the same position, makes $20,000 more. Research done by <a href=&quot;http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-worst-paying-cities-for-women-160159525.html?page=all">24/7 Wall St.</a> shows that's happening in Wichita.&nbsp; Wichita made national headlines for being one of the worst paying cities for women in the country.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Imagine finding out the man working next to you, in the same position, makes $20,000 more. Research done by 24/7 Wall St. shows that's happening in Wichita.  Wichita made national headlines for being one of the worst paying cities for women in the...

    Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. NASA James Webb Space Telescope model lands at South by Southwest

    Braving the rain, scientists and engineers have rolled out a full scale model of the NASA James Webb Space Telescope at South by Southwest. The public will get an up-close look at the telescope, which will look deep into the cosmos for starlight from...

    Tags: Science, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, NASA, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology

  14. Mar 5, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  15. Lamborghini Veneno: First Look

    KickingTires
    Competes with: Ferrari LaFerrari (giggle), Bugatti Veyron, a Malibu beach house Looks like: A 21st century take on the Lamborghini Countach, with some jet fighter thrown in Drivetrain: 6.5-liter V-12 making 750 hp; seven-speed single-clutch manual...

    Tags: Sports, Bullfighting, Manufacturing and Engineering

  16. Mar 5, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Scott to lawmakers on past two years: “It’s working”

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    Gov. Rick Scott went before the Florida Legislature and offered a huge dose of sellf-congratulation as well as praise for lawmakers. “Two years ago, we met together facing crippling debt, record-high unemployment and a downward spiral of job losses,...
  18. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. NASA solves 30-year solar puzzle with 5 minutes and $5 million

    Scientists have taken the highest resolution images of the sun&rsquo;s atmosphere ever, and it offers an explanation for the decades-old mystery of why its outer most layer is up to 800 times hotter than its surface.
    Scientists have taken the highest resolution images of the sun’s atmosphere ever, and it offers an explanation for the decades-old mystery of why its outer most layer is up to 800 times hotter than its surface. Using photos from the High...

    Tags: Science, NASA, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology

  20. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. PASSINGS: Dyer Brainerd Holmes, T.S. Cook, Joel Schaeffer

    Dyer Brainerd Holmes NASA manned space flight director Dyer Brainerd Holmes, 91, director of manned space flight for NASA when Americans were making their early forays into space in the early 1960s, died Friday at a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., of...

    Tags: Lucille Ball, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Los Angeles Unified School District, Jack Lemmon, High Noon (movie)

  22. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. White House, defense industry officials meet to discuss cuts

    With automatic federal spending cuts set to hit the defense industry on March 1, senior White House officials met with chief executives from contractors to discuss the potential impact.
    With automatic federal spending cuts set to hit the defense industry on March 1, senior White House officials met with chief executives from contractors to discuss the potential impact. White House spokesman Jay Carney made the disclosure Wednesday...

    Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Huntington Ingalls Industries, BAE Systems Plc., U.S. Congress

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