M. Edward Skinner III, a retired construction project manager and former owner of an Eastern Shore marina who was an avid model railroader, died Monday at Gilchrist Center Towson of complications from a stroke. The Timonium resident was 86.
SEAKR Engineering Awarded $60M for DARPA s Blackjack Satellite Data Project Our Bureau 1430
Artist s concept of DARPA s Blackjack project
SEAKR Engineering Inc. has won Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)’s Blackjack contract valued $60.5 million.
The Blackjack program aims to demonstrate a global high-speed communications network in low-earth-orbit (LEO) to replace expensive geo-synchronous orbiting satellites that will provide the U.S. DoD connected, autonomous, and persistent coverage employing multiple payload types and missions.
“SEAKR Engineering Inc., has been awarded a $60.5 million contract for the Blackjack Pit Boss Phase Two and Phase Three program. Work will be performed in Centennial, Colorado, with an estimated completion date of March 2022,” a recent U.S. DoD release said.
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Waterville Planning Board to review development plan for former Seton Hospital
The board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the property at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space.
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WATERVILLE The Planning Board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the former Seton Hospital at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space.
The previously approved plans by Waterville Redevelopment Company III LLC expired, so the company must get final approval from the board to proceed.
The Zoom meeting is set to begin at 7 p.m. Those wanting the link to the meeting must contact the city’s planning department before 5 p.m. Monday.
Commuter Alert! Construction of CR 106 into Tea Begins
The Gateway Boulevard Construction Project is underway and that means commuters into and out of Tea, South Dakota will see delays for the next several months. The $12.4 million project will widen lanes from the I-29 Exit 73 west to Heritage Parkway.
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Officials with HDR Engineering, Inc. say the 1.4-mile east-west corridor will be completely replaced and widened. The existing 3-lane roadway will be transformed into a 5/6 lane urban section including seven separate intersections. With the installation of new utilities, curb, and gutter, sidewalks, traffic signals, street lighting, landscaping, and irrigation.