Tag: Defense
Xerox to provide print infrastructure services to defense firm BAE Systems
Xerox's Hervé Tessler said the company will "drive workplace transformation with security as the backbone."
Suite Talk: Bruce Carlson, past-president and CEO, Connecticut Technology Council
"The technology industry is going to continue to take Connecticut out of the economy doldrums that it’s been in," said Carlson.
Cuts continue at Northrop Grumman facility
Another 100 employees in Norwalk will be laid off.
Security plans boast Marine pedigree
Marist graduate and former Marine Patrick Van Horne has opened a business in Tarrytown named Active Analysis Consulting. He targets the bad guys in what is currently a one-man shop.
Manufacturers wait as sequester looms
Connecticut’s roughly 36,000 employees in the defense industry are anxiously waiting for Washington’s decisions on how it will deal with the March 1 sequestration deadline.
Sikorsky gets $8.5B DOD deal
The U.S. Department of Defense signed an $8.5 billion contract with Sikorsky.
Don’t rock the boat, baby
Forget Dramamine – a Shelton company has moved onto a far more debilitating peril on the open seas.
In the field
Home ownership ticked up in Fairfield County last year, and other news affecting Fairfield County businesses.
UTC revs up job cuts at Sikorsky
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. will accelerate job cuts, according to parent United Technologies Corp.
Sikorsky lands Health Net building
As it overhauls its Stratford plant, Sikorsky secured a large building in Shelton as flex space.
Sikorsky lands Health Net building
Sikorsky Aircraft secured a large building in Shelton to accommodate future growth.