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Reaching New Heights: Lockheed Martin Delivers 75th APY-9 Radar For The Northrop Grumman-Built E-2D Advanced Hawkeye

01/31/2024 | Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin, under contract to Northrop Grumman for the U.S. Navy’s E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, has delivered the 75th APY-9 radar that provides the U.S. Navy with information dominance through revolutionary sensor capability.

Citing Our Sources: Report from Deloitte

11/21/2023 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
A Deloitte article, “Competing for talent: Recasting perceptions of manufacturing,” published in March 2022, could easily serve as a comprehensive handbook for understanding how to connect with Gen Z career candidates. Right out of the gate, authors Wellener, Reyes, Moutray, and Hardin write, “There is good news to report... compared to our 2017 study, significantly more respondents believe that manufacturing jobs are innovative, and respondents are likely to encourage their child to pursue a career in the industry.”

L3Harris to Advance Department of Defense’s Space Domain Awareness Mission

10/24/2023 | L3Harris Technologies
L3Harris Technologies received two contracts worth up to $134 million to update portions of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) space domain awareness mission.

Boeing Receives U.S. Air Force E-7 Airborne Early Warning & Control Aircraft Contract

03/02/2023 | Boeing
Boeing will begin development of two new U.S. variants of the E-7 Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft through a $1.2 billion Undefinitized Contract Action.

The New Chapter: Let’s Make Manufacturing ‘Cool’ Again

10/05/2022 | Hannah Grace & Paige Fiet -- Column: The New Chapter
Computer science has become the new “cool.” Today’s students were groomed to want jobs in tech at big companies with happy hours, big paychecks, and high status. They were taught that they could design anything their heart desired from behind a computer screen without a second thought for the person who had to manufacture it. Let’s face it, manufacturing just isn’t sexy. It’s dirty, manual, and for electronics, has a history of low margins. The pipeline into the field is broken. What was once a self-sufficient stream has dropped to a pitiful trickle. But it doesn't have to stay that way. Paige Fiet lays out the problem behind the board.
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