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The Association of Space Explorers Planetary Congress, which brought some of the world's best known astronauts and cosmonauts to Salt Lake City last w...
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- American Telephone and Telegraph Company and Associated Bell System Companies, the Western Union Telegraph Company, Air Transport Association of America, Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Respondents, the Western Union Telegraph Company, Aerospace Industry Assoc. of America, Inc., National Retail Merchants Association, American Trucking Associations, Inc., Association of American Railroads, and National Association of Motor Bus Owners, Intervenors., 449 F.2d 439 (2nd Cir. 1971)
Melvin Richter, Washington, D. C. (Jack Werner, Washington, D. C., and Richard C. Hostetler, New York City, on the brief), for The Western Union Teleg...
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Frederick Perillo of Goldberg, Previant, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman, S.C., Milwaukee, Wis., for appellants.
Robert L. Stevens (William S. Ric...
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Campaign will educate the public on impact of indiscriminate budget cuts
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Aerospace Industries Association is launching a new campaign to provide information about the industry, potential job losses and national security risks while budgets are being eyed for sweeping reductions. The campaign, titled Second to None, is a public education initiative aimed at ensuring that the U.S. aerospace and defense industry continues to lead the world.
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... Mapping Agency has been invited by an association of cartographers to speak about his agency's role ... members from throughout the interested industry or profession or if those in attendance represent ...Example 1:. An aerospace industry association that is a prohibited source s...
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MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 2, 1999--
Northern Virginia-based XMLSolutions today announced the launch of XEDI.ORG.
XEDI (zee-dee) is an app...
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Industry and Labor Join to "Stop the Clock" - Avoid Sequestration
ARLINGTON, Va., March 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new report commissioned by AIA demonstrates the irreplaceable impact the aerospace and defense (A/D) industry has on America's economic and national security. Addressing the current economic crisis, the report emphasizes the industry's support of more than three million American workers. With federal budget sequestration looming and DOD, FAA and NASA budgets facing severe cuts, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and Aerospace Industries Association have escalated efforts to educate the public and elected officials on the need for alternatives to budget sequestration.
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Union negotiations
About 650 contract workers at Aberdeen Proving Ground are still on the job while their union continues to negotiate with companies testing Army equipment and weapons for the Defense Department and private industry. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers had threatened to walk off the job Sunday after getting a three-year contract that did not include a cost-of-living increase. Most of the workers are employed by Jacobs Technology, a subsidiary of Pasadena, Calif.-based Jacobs Engineering Group.
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ARLINGTON, Va., June 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- National Security Advisor General James L. Jones today announced several robust administration proposals for export control modernization. The Aerospace Industries Association welcomes these proposals as a breakthrough for the industry and strongly urges members of Congress to be supportive.
In his keynote speech at the Senate Aerospace Caucus luncheon, Jones detailed administration plans to create a new, more effective and flexible regime for controlling the export of technology that differentiates between items commonly available commercially and more sensitive items that require greater oversight than possible under today's system.
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An editorial in Friday's Gazette overstated the number of workers in the aerospace industry eligible for retirement. The Aerospace Industries Association says that 60 percent of the nation's 637,000 workers are eligible for retirement.
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