May 4, 2024

Morning Coffee: UCLASS RFP Details and Analysis

Potential Boeing UCLASS

The draft RFP is designed to generate industry input on design, development, construction and deployment.

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PaxSpace Seeks Money & Members as it Grows

“It’s the love of making,” that created PaxSpace, says a founder. “We used to fix things. We use to make things.” And you can again at the new Makerspace at St. Mary’s Industrial Park in Hollywood, MD

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Traditions Treks to High Point & Home

Traditions’ designers attend the world’s largest home furnishings industry trade show, and bring their finds home to Loveville, MD for customers like you.

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MetCom to Establish Hardship Waiver

The bill prepared by Del. Bohanan also exempts St. Mary’s volunteer fire and rescue squad properties from water or sewer service charges.

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Morning Coffee: Boeing Pushes for Growler Funding

A pair of Boeing EA-18G Growlers, XE 573 166857 and XE 571 166855 of the VX-9 "Vampires" bank over the desert.

Contractor believes the Lockheed F-35 stealth jet fighter is vulnerable to advanced radars that can’t “see” Growlers.

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Night of Engineering for Parents & Students

CSM introduces its Mechanical Engineering partnership with the UMd and Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division at NAS:Pax River, April 30, at the LaPlata campus.

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Sheriff Cameron Grand Marshall of ’14 Parade

There’s still time to join the Lexington Park Business and Community Association’s 3rd annual Pride in the Park Parade Saturday, May 3 at 10 am.

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Morning Coffee: Wind Farm Debate Continues

Eastern Shore wind energy

The Baltimore Sun expresses its support for the proposed wind farm and advocates a “win-win” solution that also protects NAS Pax River interests.

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STEM-ING: Inspiring Girls’ Career Choices

Middle-school girls can try out science, tech, engineering and math careers May 3.

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PRMI Welcomes Pete Colyn to St. Mary’s

After nearly two decades in the banking industry, PRMI’s big-bank resources from a “cozy” local office near Pax River drew Mr. Colyn across the Patuxent River to California, Maryland.

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