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General Dynamics (GD)

GD Delivers Lewis and Clark-class Supply Ship

General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, delivered USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9) to the U.S. Navy. The ship is named in honor of Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), the U.S. Navy officer who established American trade with Japan in the mid-19th century.
NASSCO began construction of USNS Matthew Perry in April 2008. The 689-foot-long supply ship will serve under the Navy's Military Sealift Command. The ship is capable of delivering almost 10,000 tons of dry cargo and petroleum products at one time to U.S. Navy and allied ships underway at sea.

Feb 25 · 4:08:00 PM · Source: Reuters
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by Michael Oliveto

3M Company (MMM)

3M Mobile Dictation Software Released on iPhone

3M Health Information Systems has released 3M™ Mobile Dictation Software on the iPhone® platform, giving physicians greater control over their dictation workflow. The advanced mobile application, also available on the BlackBerry® and Windows Mobile® platforms, offers physicians the freedom of using a single device for phone, email, and dictation, and provides “anytime, anywhere” access via Wi-Fi or 3G wireless service.
Using 3M Mobile Dictation, physicians can dictate notes, view patient lists, and display current patient information on the smartphone screen, saving time and freeing them to focus on patient care. The software provides always-on connectivity, eliminating the need to synchronize smartphones to a dictation system, and is enhanced with a full range of security features that fulfill HIPAA and hospital-specific guidelines for encryption and authentication.

Feb 25 · 3:55:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Michael Oliveto

Boeing (BA)

Boeing and United Airlines Finalize 787 Order

Boeing and United Airlines have finalized an order for 25 787-8 jetliners. The agreement includes the opportunity to purchase another 50 Dreamliners. The order is valued at $4.2 billion at average list prices.
United expects to take delivery of the 787s at the same time it will begin to retire its Boeing 747s and 767s operating on international routes. "Boeing and United Airlines share an 80-year partnership," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "United, which launched the Boeing 777, now begins a new chapter with the 787 Dreamliner, the most technologically advanced commercial jetliner ever built."

Feb 25 · 3:44:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release · Related: UAL Corp.
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by Michael Oliveto


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