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Defense Dept. Contracts for September 26, 2007

CONTRACTS

NAVY

McDonnell Douglas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $1,319,574,240 not-to-exceed modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-04-C-0014) for the procurement of 24 F/A-18Fs and Alternate Mission Equipment (AME) for the Government of Australia under the Foreign Military Sales Program.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for September 21, 2007

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NAVY

Raytheon Systems Co., Integrated Defense Systems, Tewksbury, Mass., is being awarded a not to exceed $994,300,000 cost-type modification to previously awarded contract N00024-05-C-5346, for DDG 1000 and DDG 1001 mission system equipment (MSE) production and engineering support services.    » read more »

GE Introduces New Fleet Management Technologies for Railcars, Intermodal Assets

VeriWise Rail and VeriWise Intermodal enhance safety, security and productivity of moving goods by rail

CHICAGO, September 18, 2007 – GE Equipment Services today introduced VeriWise™ RAIL and VeriWise™ INTERMODAL, remote asset management solutions that provide customers with on-demand visibility into the status of their fleet and the cargo it carries.    » read more »

Public Comments Sought on Proposal to Reissue Corrective Action Permit for GE Pittsfield / Housatonic River Site

(Boston, Mass. – Sept. 17, 2007) – EPA announces a sixty-day public comment period, through November 16, 2007, for interested persons to submit written comments on a proposed reissued “Corrective Action Permit” to General Electric Company. The proposed Permit covers the “Rest of River” portion of the GE-Pittsfield/Housatonic River Site which refers to the Housatonic River from the confluence of the East and West Branches in Pittsfield to the Derby Dam in Conn.    » read more »

General Electric’s Ecomagination Finds Profit in Going Green

Initiative partners GE with companies seeking earth-friendly growth

14 September 2007 - Washington -- Growing concern over global climate change is translating into lucrative business opportunities for industry conglomerate General Electric (GE). Only two years into its “ecomagination” initiative, the corporation already is benefiting from the planet’s ever increasing demand for alternative energy technologies.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for August 27, 2007

CONTRACTS

AIR FORCE

General Electric Co., Aircraft Engines is being awarded a contract for $231,215,100. The objective of the Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology (ADVENT) program is to develop and demonstrate inlet, engine, exhaust nozzle, and integrated thermal management technologies that enable optimized propulsion system performance over a broad range of altitude and flight velocity.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for August 15, 2007

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Defense Dept. Contracts for August 14, 2007

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Defense Dept. Contracts for August 10, 2007

CONTRACTS

AIR FORCE

Rockwell Collins Inc., Government Systems, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification for $100,761,193. This contract modification exercises production options for the purchase of 43,093 Defense Advanced GPS Receivers (DAGRs) and accessories.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for August 07, 2007

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General Electric Selects Site For Special Composites Component Factory In Mississippi

May 29, 2007 -- BATESVILLE, Mississippi — General Electric Company (GE) will break ground this summer on a new jet engine component factory near Batesville in northwest Mississippi.

GE Aviation, a GE division and world-leading producer of jet engines, is creating a 200,000 square-foot facility to specialize in advanced composite engine components. Groundbreaking is planned in August; the plant is expected to become operational by early 2009.    » read more »

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