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Patents
Utility A utility patent protects how something works and what it does. Central Florida inventors who have recently received utility patents include: Douglas L. Youngblood, Palm Bay; and Steven R. Smith, Melbourne. A multiple channel programmable...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Harris Corp., Tucson, Intersil Holding Corporation, Apopka
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Navy veteran David Sjuggerud was humble about experiences
Sentinel Staff WriterThough David M. Sjuggerud traveled the world as a Navy pilot and was a semifinalist to be a NASA astronaut, he was humble about his experiences. "It was so difficult to get him to talk about the past," said his son, Stephen Sjuggerud. "We would ask him...Tags: Family, Death and Dying, Defense, Injuries, NASA
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Nassau deal to bring jobs to ex-Northrop Grumman site
celeste.hadrick@newsday.comAfter more than a decade of talking about bringing high-tech jobs to 105 acres at the former Northrop Grumman complex in Bethpage, Nassau officials yesterday said they have struck a deal to do just that. Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi and Legis....Tags: Natural Resources, Northrop Grumman Corp., Defense, Long Island, Employees
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Museum recalls Downey's Space Age glory
For half a century, life in Downey revolved around the 167-acre NASA site in the middle of town. It was there, in airplane hangars erected on former bean fields, that the city's men and women designed and built the spaceships that took the first...Tags: History, Rocketry, Employees, NASA, Technology
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Hawkeye's a '60s survivor
james.bernstein@newsday.comIt's not a sexy fighter plane, and it never made its way into any Hollywood movies about Top Gun jet jockeys starring Tom Cruise. But a lot of Northrop Grumman Corp. workers on Long Island have always looked fondly on the company's venerable E-2...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Transportation Accidents, Defense, Long Island, Government
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Disney tops Central Florida's biggest employers
Sentinel Staff WriterIn this year of economic turmoil and uncertainty, it might be comforting to know that Central Florida's biggest companies and major employers are, for the most part, still here and even bigger after a decade of growth. Every year, the Orlando Sentinel'...Tags: Anheuser-Busch, General Electric Company, California, Orlando Health, Employees
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ID theft is nightmare for Broward man
The Miami HeraldDavid Welch's identity was stolen, someone requested various loan and credit-card applications in his name, his credit was ruined, and his Fort Lauderdale legal staffing business nearly went belly up. Police say his Plantation landlord did it after a...Tags: Theft, Northrop Grumman Corp., Punishment, Justice System, Crimes
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CPI Aero reports higher sales, profits in 3Q
james.bernstein@newsday.comCPI Aerostructures Inc., a manufacturer of spare parts for military airplanes, helicopters and business jets, said sales and profits rose sharply in the third quarter, compared to the same period last year. The Edgewood-based company, one of Long Island'...Tags: Edgewood, Contracts, Sales, Armed Forces, CPI Aerostructures
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Celebrations
Ambrose-Bliss Liz Ambrose and BJ Bliss were married July 27 at Turning Stone in upstate Verona, with a reception following. She is a special-education teacher for Ithaca City School District and is the daughter of Richard and Migdalia Ambrose of...Tags: Small Businesses, Northrop Grumman Corp., Dowling College, Clubs and Associations, State University of New York
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Nuclear and gas
I have been closely following the articles in our paper regarding President-elect Barack Obama and his advisers on energy and the economy. I am not seeing any proposals or discussion on the use of nuclear power and/or natural gas to rid ourselves of our...Tags: Vehicles, Barack Obama, Northrop Grumman Newport News, Natural Resources, Northrop Grumman Corp.
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United 747 latest jet to test higher-mileage, lower-emission flight system across Pacific
Tribune reporterA United Airlines jumbo jet soaring across the Pacific Ocean Friday will test a new means of flying, and landing, designed to save fuel and reduce carbon emissions. It's the third trans-Pacific flight this fall to test new concepts and technology...Tags: Satellite Technology, Transportation, Laura Brown, Transportation Accidents, Los Angeles
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Boeing files protest of vehicle bid
Associated PressAssociated Press Chicago-based Boeing Co. and Textron Inc. have challenged the government's selection of three other teams to build a lightweight tactical vehicle to replace the Humvee, company and Marines Corps officials said Tuesday. The Boeing-...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Vehicles, Contracts, Northrop Grumman Corp., General Dynamics Corporation
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