Aegis upgrade's new mission
Article Abstract:
Lockheed Martin's modified Aegis weapons system will be used in the hips in the Sea of Japan as a part of a rudimentary ballistic-missile-defense system to maintain surveillance for missile attacks and send data to land-base interceptors in Alaska. The deployment of this system to detect and track short- and medium- range missiles is a boon for Lockheed Martin's Burlington County operation, which started in 1953 as part of RCA Corp. and employs 4,500.
author: Brubaker, Harold
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2004
Guided missiles and space vehicles, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing, National Security, Ballistic Missile Defense Systems, Dept of the Navy, US Navy, Equipment and supplies, Aircraft industry, Lockheed Martin Corp., Ballistic missile defenses, United States. Navy, Ballistic missile defences
Delaware factory for chips to grow
Article Abstract:
The suppliers of chips in Delaware are scrambling to win new businesses due to the increase in demand for smaller, faster and more powerful chips for cell phones and other electronic gadgets. CMP Technologies, a subsidiary of Rohm & Haas Co., is planning a $1.6 million expansion of its Newark factory to meet demand for a new generation of materials used in semiconductor manufacturing.
author: Brubaker, Harold
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2004
Semiconductors and related devices, Product development, Strategy & planning, Market information - general, Management dynamics, CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS, Parent-to-subsidiary activities, Subsidiary-to-parent activities, Delaware, Semiconductor industry, Management, Planning, Supply and demand, Chemical industry, Company business management, Rohm and Haas Co., Pesticides industry, Herbicides, Company business planning, Chip sets (Computers), Chipsets, Sulphur industry, Subsidiaries, divisions and units, Chipset
Gambling on Ridley plant
Article Abstract:
Boeing has spent $50 million to upgrade its Delaware County plant where it makes military helicopters. Boeing hopes that it will win a contract to build the V-22 Osprey at the facility too.
author: Brubaker, Harold
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2003
Financial management, Aircraft Manufacturing, Pennsylvania, Military Helicopters, Finance, Buildings and facilities, Boeing Co., BA, Company financing
subjects list: United States, Contracts, Contract agreement
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