Making a More Coordinated Business of NAVAIR
Each discipline of NAVAIR “has been brought up individually… (not) in coordination with each other…We’re going to take a real hard pull on trying to make our business systems connect,” says Dunaway.
Hoyer: May Maryland History Guide Us Forward
Maryland was founded 380 years ago on the principles of tolerance and peace, “May that moment guide us forward,” the congressman told the celebrants at Maryland Day.
Parents’ Drug Summit: ‘Everybody Knows Someone’
Heroin is cheaper and easier to get than prescription drugs; combined they are wreaking death and destruction across America. More than 300 St. Mary’s Countians learned this month how to fight back.
COPs Call for Community Involvement
This spring, the COPs Unit hopes to connect more with Lexington Park residents and continue to clean up the neighborhoods.
Military & Security in China: A Primer
Military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China are in keeping with a nation committed to gaining regional and global cyber- and military power.
US Navy is Carrier-Based and Well Capitalized
Cost containment strategies pull implementation tasks in-house with the goal of using smaller, community contractors to produce parts for military-designed systems.
At Lockheed Martin, STEM Education Is Personal
Lockheed Martin is all about stimulating interest in STEM education and offering experiences that challenge aspiring students.
Maryland Education Budget Continues to Grow
Delegate John Bohanan describes Maryland’s commitment to K-12 and accessible higher education as the successful strategy for a strong state and local economy.
MD Industry Partnerships Catalyze Innovation
MIPS is a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs looking to move from the lab to commerce.





















