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National Defense September 2014 Chelsea Todaro |
New Simulators Amp Up Training for First Responders Disaster response planners and first responders are the beneficiaries of some new modeling and simulation programs. |
National Defense September 2014 Chelsea Todaro |
DHS Still Faces Committee Overkill There were 88 bodies overseeing DHS in 2004. There are now four more. |
National Defense September 2014 Christina Munnell |
Company Developing Wind Measurement Technology to Improve Cargo Airdrops Lockheed Martin will adapt its commercial WindTracer technology to military use, enabling it to measure wind velocity and yield real-time data that can speed up airdrop missions |
National Defense September 2014 Chelsea Todaro |
3-D Printed Rocket Engines Increase Production Capability A rocket engine made entirely with additive manufacturing could enable Aerojet Rocketdyne Co. to increase its production from 12 to 100 engines per year. |
National Defense September 2014 Chelsea Todaro |
VA Modernizing Electronic Health Record System The Department of Veterans Affairs is upgrading its electronic health care system in the hope that increased interoperability will improve patient care. |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2014 Jill Wechsler |
Social Media Struggles Continue Tweeting limited, corrections okay, says FDA, as industry, regulators wrestle with the digital world. |
Registered Rep. July 11, 2014 Mark Miller |
Retirement Benefits and Same-Sex Couples One year after the Supreme Court struck down restrictions on recognizing same-sex marriage, the landscape for spousal rights to retirement benefits has changed. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2014 Anthony King |
Pharma firms rush to escape US tax shackles US drug company AbbVie has persuaded Hampshire-based, Irish-headquartered Shire to enter a mega-merger. The enlarged firm will cut its US tax bill. |
Chemistry World July 24, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Investigators find cause of West Virginia chemical spill The lack of a rigorous inspection program at Freedom Industries is to blame for the massive leak of (4-methylcyclohexyl)methanol from a tank at a the company's storage site in West Virginia. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 24, 2014 |
Reform Tax Law to Keep US Firms at Home The flood of US corporations relocating to other countries is a hot topic in Congress. In testimony before the Senate Committee on Finance, Professor Mihir Desai provided possible solutions. |
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