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Northrop Grumman battle command system hitting the field

HUNTSVILLE -- Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System is ready to be fielded to Army units, the company announced. IBCS is the cornerstone of the...

UAH charges to win with ‘HERCulean’ effort

HUNTSVILLE -- Wanna go for a ride under the stars... on the moon? It was a big win for the home team this weekend when...

Healthcare AI provider expands access to diabetic care in Alabama

CORALVILLE, Iowa -- Digital Diagnostics is expanding its flagship product, LumineticsCore, into nine Labcorp patient service centers in Alabama - including four in North...

Huntsville’s Tango Tango bridges gap in first responders’ communication

“The technology available to consumers that allows us to communicate with ease everyday is vastly ahead of the resources available to first responders, the...

Splawn joins Rocket Center as VP of projects, infrastructure

HUNTSVILLE – Mark Splawn has joined the U.S. Space & Rocket Center as vice president of Projects and Infrastructure. Splawn will oversee large-scale capital and...

Invariant promotes Montgomery to COO

HUNTSVILLE -- John Montgomery has been promoted to chief operating officer at Invariant Corp. In his new role, Montgomery will oversee daily operations and ensure...

Huntsville High Space Panthers soar to national finals

HUNTSVILLE -- The Huntsville High School Space Force JROTC Space Panthers are off to Houston for the StellarXplorers national finals this week. The school hosted...

Leidos, NASCAR team up in lunar rover race

HUNTSVILLE -- When you combine Huntsville's space heritage with the state's legendary auto racing history for a NASA project, it will most likely have...

Calhoun receives $250K funding for STEAM project

TANNER -- The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded a $108,000 grant to Calhoun Community College for its STEAM: Merging Art with Technology and Engineering...

Curiteva releases world’s first 3D printed spinal implants for commercial use

HUNTSVILLE – Curiteva, pioneers of the world’s first 3D printed interbody spinal implants, has received limited commercial release of the product, the company announced. The...