Feeling for Answers in the AICUZ
The AICUZ beast protects Pax River but scares away investors. Could it attract artists?
F-35B Stealth Fighter Drops a Bomb
Pax River test crew verifies that the Marine’s STOVL variant of the Joint Strike Fighter can release a bomb from its internal bay.
Morning Coffee: DoD Aviation Plan Ignores Money Troubles
The Pentagon’s long-term aviation plan doesn’t seem concerned about Congressional wrangling.
Sea-Air-Space: The Fire Scout … Floats?
It may have trouble landing at times, but the Fire Scout unmanned helicopter can apparently float until fished out of the water.
St. Mary’s College to Discuss ‘The Politics of Food’
Panel discussion will examine “How Washington’s 2012 â€Ë-Farm’ Bill Affects Our Food, Our Farmers and Our Bay” April 19.
Morning Coffee: Navy Buyers Warn Austerity Will ‘Hurt’
The Navy’s acquisitions brass warn contractors that the new era of austerity will bring financial pain.
Sea-Air-Space: APKWS Goes to War
The Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System, a laser guidance modification for 2.75″ rockets, has seen combat in Afghanistan.
Raley’s Still Anchors Lexington Park
Raley’s Home Furnishings is still family operated, run today by the founder’s daughter, Terry Raley, from its original location on Great Mills Road.