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Clarkson president to serve on consortium board

by Kevin Tampone

 

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has been elected to the board of directors of the New York State Smart Grid Consortium.
Clarkson is a member of the consortium, which is a nonprofit partnership founded to promote statewide implementation of a smart electric power grid.

Alliance announces semifinalists in business contest

by Kevin Tampone

 

The Central Upstate Regional Alliance today announced the 10 semifinalists in the annual New York's Creative Core Emerging Business Competition.

The contest seeks to honor the region's most innovative and growth-oriented companies. The top prize is $200,000.


New Lockheed contract could be worth $940M

by Kevin Tampone

 

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) said today it won a contract for devices to jam roadside bombs that could be worth up to $940 million.

The initial order, from the U.S. Navy, is worth $40.8 million. The deal runs through September 2014.


BlueStorm acquires CyberCity

by Traci DeLore

 

BlueStorm Technologies acquired CYBERCity in a move that enables the company to bring more services to the Greater Binghamton area.

"BlueStorm can now bring the same enterprise solutions to local companies that we have delivered for over 11 years to clients around the world in industries such as insurance, banking, hospitality, and defense," BlueStorm CEO and President Robert Matson said in a press release.


NYSERDA awards funding for energy-storage projects

by Eric Reinhardt
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) today awarded funding to Cornell University and Binghamton University for energy-storage projects.
The funding is part of $8 million NYSERDA awarded for 19 projects around the state. The projects could have applications in transportation, smart grids, renewable energy, and other areas, according to NYSERDA.


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