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Versa Die Cast is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Jet Edge International, a Bard Capital Company, is a leader in full-service global private aviation.
The United States Navy is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
Orbital ATK is built on the strong heritage of two great companies, Orbital Sciences Corporation and ATK, with a history of collaboration providing reliable, affordable and innovative products for almost 25 years. Orbital was founded in 1982 by three friends who met while attending Harvard Business School. Armed with business school studies and an initial round of financing, David Thompson, Scott Webster, and Bruce Ferguson, developed a plan for what would become their first product – the Transfer Orbit Stage (TOS) for NASA. In the three decades that followed, Orbital grew to become a premier provider of space-related systems, pioneering new commercially-driven products and services to make space accessible to millions of people on Earth. ATK was launched as an independent company in 1990, when Honeywell spun off its defense businesses to shareholders. The former Honeywell businesses had supplied defense products and systems to the U.S. and its allies for 50 years. ATK expanded into the aerospace market with the acquisitions of Hercules Aerospace Company in 1995 and Thiokol Propulsion in 2001. A series of notable contracts and acquisitions continued to increase the ATK`s presence in aerospace, defense, and commercial markets. Orbital ATK was formed though the combination of Orbital and the aerospace and defense businesses of ATK. The merger was announced in April 2014 and closed in February 2015.
SpaceLink redraws the map of space connectivity with secure, continuous, high-capacity data relay service between satellites and the ground. Its innovative architecture in Medium Earth Orbit enables fast delivery of data from satellites and other spacecraft to dedicated ground stations and on to end users by Internet, private cloud, or other secure links. It addresses unmet market need by providing global coverage to empower space system operators to maximize use of their assets. With SpaceLink, LEO satellite operators will have low latency, always on access to data, visitors to commercial space stations will have continuous communication capability, and satellite servicers or tugs can receive maneuvering instructions any time, because one of the SpaceLink satellites is always visible from anywhere in LEO. SpaceLink will meet pent up demand for fast and affordable access to the growing flood of data available from space.