The improvements to the already-advanced F-35 will boost the combat capability of the stealth fighter jet. These improvements will allow it to penetrate hostile airspace without warning and possibly be a part of the United States’ nuclear triad.
Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod
Publishing date: Feb 02, 2021  â¢Â February 2, 2021  â¢Â 1 minute read  â¢Â
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Bruce Power has been named among Canadaâs Best Employers 2021 by Forbes, based on an independent survey of more than 8,000 Canadian employees. Participants were asked to rate their willingness to recommend their own employers to friends and family, as well as nominating organizations other than their own.
Cathy Sprague, Bruce Powerâs Executive Vice President, Human Resources, believes the companyâs inclusion on the list is a reflection of the career opportunities at the company, supported by its training and mentorship programs to help employees excel in their careers.
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Fairbanks Morse Wins USCG Engine Service Contract
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Engines manufacturer Fairbanks Morse said it has been awarded a six-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). The agreement, worth approximately $53 million, enables Fairbanks Morse to maximize and improve engine lifecycle support for the USCG’s 270-foot WMEC Famous Class Cutters.
As part of the USCG 270-foot WMEC Service Life Extension Program (SLEP), Fairbanks Morse was awarded this contract to provide services, personnel, facilities, expertise, technological information, special tools, supplies and incidental materials necessary to ensure the longevity of the fleet’s 18-cylinder FM 251F engines. The contract also includes delivery and installation of new engines, spare parts and nonrecurring engineering work.
Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod
Publishing date: Jan 21, 2021  â¢Â January 21, 2021  â¢Â 1 minute read  â¢Â
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Following a year of challenge, perseverance and progress in the face of the global pandemic, Bruce Power has released its 2020 Annual Report titled Powering Ontario through COVID-19.
âThis was an unprecedented year, and Iâm extremely proud of our employees, skilled tradespeople and supply chain partners who performed their essential duties to ensure we continued to provide clean, reliable, low-cost power to the province and medical isotopes around the world,â said Mike Rencheck, President and CEO of Bruce Power. âThrough a collective effort we were able to keep our Life-Extension Program including the Unit 6 Major Component Replacement project on track, while broadly supporting our local communities and province during the worst global public-health crisis of our generation.â