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Dynetics Awarded $237 Million Contract From U.S. Army

October 13, 2021/in Technology, Defense, Development, Engineering, Military, News/by staff reports

At the beginning of this month, the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Missiles and Space awarded Dynetics a $237 million contract over the next 2.5 years.  The contract focuses on the production of mobile ground-based weapon systems for the Enduring Indirect Fires Protection Capability of the U.S. Army.  Enduring Shield, a strategic part of the […]

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Huntsville Software Company Selected as Finalist for Alabama Launchpad Competition

October 11, 2021/in People, Awards, Development, Information technology, News, Technology/by Noah Logan

Alabama Launchpad, a program of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDP), recently announced that Huntsville based Retention and Graduation Analytics Software (RAGASEDU) has been selected as one of eleven finalists to participate in the third cycle of its 2021 competition.  RAGASEDU discovers knowledge from various academic data sources, including learning management systems, to analyze […]

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Boeing Expands Huntsville Missile Seeker Prod; Wins $1.1 Billion Army Contract

October 5, 2021/in Defense, Engineering, Featured, Military, News, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

It is considered the most mature hit-to-kill weapon system in the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) and Boeing just won their second multi-billion-dollar contract this year to expand the Army’s PATRIOT Advanced Capability (PAC) -3 seeker missiles.  Boeing expanded their Huntsville facilities in 2022 to accommodate future seeker production growth. Under the new $1.1 […]

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Part II of III: Counting Down to Takeoff, Meet Artemis SLS

October 4, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Engineering, Featured, NASA, News, Space, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

This is the second of a three-part series on the inauguration of the Artemis Lunar and Deep Space Missions using the SLS Rocket, developed and tested here in Huntsville, and set to launch tentatively, by the end of the year from Kennedy Space Flight Center. Home to the propulsion systems associated with the rockets we […]

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Gov. Ivey Joins Officials to Welcome Special Aerospace Services Campus to Cummings Research Park

September 30, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Defense, Economy, Engineering, Featured, Information technology, News, Small Business, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

With a backdrop of sunshine, classical music and scrumptious food, Special Aerospace Services (SAS) broke ground on their new 55,000 square-foot facility they call “The Campus” at 1101 Explorer Boulevard in Cummings Research Park. The new facility consists of two buildings, and they expect to add up to 50 high technology jobs when they open […]

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National Cyber Summit Underway in Huntsville

September 28, 2021/in cyber, Development, Featured, Information technology, News, Technology/by Alan Clemons

The 12th annual National Cyber Summit officially begins today at the Von Braun Center, with experts from across the country in town to discuss cyber threats, security and impacts on economic development. The conference was part of Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle’s projects in the creation of the Cyber Huntsville Initiative. With the city’s history in […]

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Toyota Alabama Revved Up and Ready to Produce the 2022 Tundra Twin-Turbo V6 Engine

September 21, 2021/in News, Automotive, Featured, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

Incredible power. Remarkable efficiency. Toyota Alabama announced they will begin exclusively producing the all-new twin-turbo V6 engine for the 2022 Toyota Tundra. The new i-FORCE MAX 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine line represents a $288 million investment in TMMA operations and it will add 450 jobs, bringing the plant’s total employment to 1800. “This is a […]

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Leidos Donates $1M Toward Huntsville Cyber School

September 1, 2021/in News, cyber, Education, Engineering, Research, Science, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

It is the only public magnet high school in the nation to integrate cyber technology and engineering into all its academic disciplines. Thanks to a $1 million donation from Leidos, the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering is getting an academic and residential facility to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education.  Leidos […]

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A Microgravity Vote for Huntsville is a Macro Boost for Local Economy

August 20, 2021/in Lead, News, Nonprofits, Research, Science, Space, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce is taking some homemade technology on the road and could use a little help from its friends. The Chamber has partnered with three Huntsville companies – Sierra Space, Rhodium Scientific and SustainSpace – to compete against more than 300 other entries at the international 2022 South by Southwest Conference […]

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KBR ‘Enhancing Presence’ with Move to Redstone Gateway

August 19, 2021/in News, Defense, Development, Engineering, Military, Real Estate, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

KBR, a Houston-based technology and engineering firm, is “enhancing its presence” in Huntsville with a move to Redstone Gateway. According to a news release, Corporate Office Properties Trust and its joint-venture partner Jim Wilson & Associates said KBR will lease space in two buildings at the property near the Gate 9 entrance to Redstone Arsenal. […]

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