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  2. Unisys - Wikipedia

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    Lockheed Martin and Unisys paid the government $3.15 million to settle allegations that Unisys inflated the prices of spare parts sold to the U.S. Department of Commerce for its NEXRAD Doppler Radar System, in violation of the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, et seq. "[T]he settlement resolves allegations that Unisys knew that prices it ...

  3. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company - Wikipedia

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    The work will take place at Lockheed Martin's Orlando-based facility with an anticipated completion date sometime in 2022 The largest technology company in Orlando employs 8,000 locals and has announced that they would like to grow their business and obtain 9,000 employees by 2023. [10]

  4. Pros and cons of government 457(b) retirement plans - AOL

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    Like its better-known sibling — the 401(k) — a 457(b) retirement plan is a tax-advantaged way to save for retirement. But the 457(b) is designed especially for employees of state and local ...

  5. United Space Alliance - Wikipedia

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    United Space Alliance ( USA) was a spaceflight operations company. USA was a joint venture which was established in August 1995 as a Limited Liability Company (LLC), equally owned by Rockwell International and Lockheed Martin. The sale of Rockwell's aerospace and defense assets, including the Rockwell Space Operations Company (RSOC) and the ...

  6. Librascope - Wikipedia

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    Librascope was a Glendale, California, division of General Precision, Inc. (GPI). It was founded in 1937 by Lewis W. Imm to build and operate theater equipment, and acquired by General Precision in 1941. During World War II it worked on improving aircraft load balancing . Later, Librascope became a manufacturer of early digital computers sold ...

  7. Lockheed Corporation - Wikipedia

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    90,000 [2] The Lockheed Corporation was an American aerospace manufacturer. Lockheed was founded in 1926 and merged in 1995 with Martin Marietta to form Lockheed Martin. Its founder, Allan Lockheed, had earlier founded the similarly named but otherwise-unrelated Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company, which was operational from 1912 to 1920.

  8. Atomic Weapons Establishment - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Weapons Establishment. /  51.369250°N 1.140528°W  / 51.369250; -1.140528. The Atomic Weapons Establishment ( AWE) is a United Kingdom Ministry of Defence research facility responsible for the design, manufacture and support of warheads for the UK's nuclear weapons. It is the successor to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment ...

  9. American-Marietta Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The two companies formally merged in October 1961 to form Martin Marietta, with Hermann becoming Chairman of the Board of the new company until his retirement in 1975. He died in 1979. In 1995 Martin Marietta went on to merge with Lockheed Corporation to form Lockheed Martin.