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... forget who the other one was General Electric —and we were doing an in-house design at the same time, and those guys were independently doing—General Electric, I believe it was. They kind ... . For instance, General Electric—there was a big thing going on then of the radiation environment of space, going through the Van Allen Belt and such things as that, and General Electric had designed ...
... assembled in 1957 by Frederick I. Ordway III under contract to ABMA while working for General Astronautics Research Corporation ''' Lunar Bibliography 1a - K. R. Stehling and R. W. Foster, ON A ... . 269, 1952 R. Hawthorne, FLIGHT IN THE AEROPAUSE, Aviation Age, Vol. 16, p.20, 1951 GENERAL ELECTRIC'S WINGED MESSENGER: HERMER Al, Aviation Week, Vol. 56, p, 30, 1952 J. Humphries, ARTIFICIAL ...
... some help on getting the malfunction procedures developed. I got a team of probably six General Electric Co. support contractors, people that I knew, and we took up the task of getting ... well enough that it did become a very useful training. '''Rusnak:''' Both those aircraft are generally in the same class. Was there any consideration of a completely different type of aircraft ... the face of these kinds of problems, how well do you think the Shuttle in general, and the areas you worked on in particular, came through and were able to overcome ...
... L. Dryden said in General Electric Forum interview: ". . . There is no ques­tion that Setting definite technical tasks before people does motivate them. For instance, war efforts generally provide goals and accelerate progress ... of more than 1,400 businessmen on U.S. goals and national policy, published in General Electric Forum, revealed 21 % considered present expenditure on space fully warranted, 41% considered it probably fully ...
... . So I was pretty well convinced as a result of these tests and also the General Electric Company, who was, of course, involved with the Air Force in doing ballistic missile entry ... a research vehicle. We doubled it. I doubled it, to two inches. Went up to General Electric Company , and we had a contract for them to actually manufacture the shield, and we ... vehicle. NACA was the mother organization, and it became NASA in October of 1958, when General Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Space Act, and I guess it was sometime in early ...
... as a Fellow of the American Enterprise Institute he joined the General Electric Company in September 1977 as Vice President and General Manager of the Nuclear Products Division in San Jose, California. In ... Business School's Advanced Management Program. On January 1, 1980, Anders was appointed General Manager of the General Electric Aircraft Equipment Division with headquarters in Utica, New York. With more than 8500 employees ...
... is just north of the Alaskan coast. We could fly about—well, five hours was generally what it took, and so that was about 2,000 miles. So what it was ... were involved with. General Electric was our payload contractor, and so they had sort of used information to develop things. We had an underwater facility down off—or General Electric put it together—down ... in pressure suits. We did that as they were building an underwater facility up at General Electric. But then we never did use it. About the time it got ready to be ...
NASA announced it would negotiate contract extension with General Electric Co. for plant- and test-support services at NASA Mississippi Test Facility . Extension was expected ... , but rather those of the job shop." ''(Steel, the Metal-Making Weekly, 12/23/63)'' General Electric Co. received $2,000,000 increment to existing USAF cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for ...
... 2, a third satellite for later launch, and five ground stations-had the potential for general. purpose telecommunications throughout the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Western Union planned ... gas turbine systems, supercritical carbon dioxide systems, magnetohydrodynamic systems, and fuel cells. Westinghouse Corp. and General Electric Co. had been selected to make the studies, to provide data for a Lewis Research ...
... 1970 and 10 Dec. 1972) had both completed all mission objectives and were still operating. General Electric Co. was the prime contractor responsible for Nimbus 6 integration and test, stabilization control, control ... General Counsel, had been appointed General Counsel, effective immediately, replacing R. Tenney Johnson, who had been named General Counsel of the Energy Research and Development Administration in February. Hosenball, who had been Deputy General ...

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