April 26, 2024

NAWCAD Director Urges More Business Partnership

NAWCAD Executive Director Leslie D. Taylor stands ready to engage the business community in fruitful partnerships.

GMHS STEM Students Present Projects

GMHS STEM

As 34 of the seniors at Great Mills High School get closer to graduation, they are also completing STEM Capstone Presentations, and on April 14 from 5 to 7 pm, the community can come to the school and get a glimpse of what these students have been doing.

Autonomous Systems Capabilities: View from Pax

Autonomous Systems Capabilities: The View from Pax River, April 12 at So. Md. Higher Education Center features RADM Mark Darrah.

Volunteer at Robotics Competition April 16

Robotics

There will be many volunteers at the LEGO Robotics Competition, but more are still needed, and The Patuxent Partnership is hoping to send extra help to the April 16 event in La Plata.

Code-Breaking vs Cyber-Threats

mcconnell

Former National Intelligence Director VADM Mike McConnell says US code-breaking skills will ultimately prevail in the escalating threats associated with cyber-security, but it will get worse before it gets better.

TPP Seeks Member of the Year Nominees

Board

Nominate your favorite business for Pax Partnership’s 2015 Member of the Year award. Deadline to submit the nomination package is Friday, April 8, 2016.

Grosklags Speaks at TPP/ANA Panel

VADM Paul Grosklags

Expect “the same themes, the same strategic imperatives,” says the new Commander of NAVAIR. The mission remains ensuring the fleet is “ready to fight tonight.”

NAWCAD Overview Rescheduled March 29

NAWC

The Patuxent Partnership has rescheduled the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division briefing to March 29. Doors open at SMHEC at 7:30 am.

County’s Technology Handbook Released

technology handbook

The 2016-2017 Technology Handbook for St. Mary’s County is now available, Leonardtown High School student Hannah Wichrowski won the cover design competition.

Young Engineers & Scientists Win Accolades

Young Scientists

SMCM math professor David Kung tells award winning young engineers & scientists to embrace failure as the route to discovery.