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China builds advanced weapons systems using American chip technology

By ELLEN NAKASHIMA AND GERRY SHIH | The Washington Post | Published: April 7, 2021 In a secretive military facility in southwest China, supercomputers whir away, simulating the heat and drag on hypersonic vehicles speeding through the atmosphere  missiles that could one day be aimed at a U.S. aircraft carrier or Taiwan, according to former U.S. officials and Western analysts. The computers are powered by tiny chips designed by a Chinese firm called Phytium Technology using American software and built in the world s most advanced chip factory in Taiwan, which hums with American precision machinery, say the analysts. Phytium portrays itself as a commercial company aspiring to become a global chip giant like Intel. It does not publicize its connections to the research arms of the People s Liberation Army.

Rite-Solutions Laurie Carter Receives Captain George W Ringenberg Award

Rite-Solutions’ Laurie Carter Receives Captain George W. Ringenberg Award Share Article Laurie Carter, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Rite-Solutions, recently won the Ringenberg Award for her contributions to the Undersea Warfare community. MIDDLETOWN, R.I. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 At the recent 2021 National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Undersea Warfare Division (UWD) Spring Conference, Laurie Carter, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Rite-Solutions, was presented with the prestigious Captain George W. Ringenberg Award. The Ringenberg Award is given annually at the spring conference to recognize an individual for their outstanding service, leadership, and noteworthy contributions to the Undersea Warfare Division.

China builds advanced weapons systems using American technology

China builds advanced weapons systems using American technology
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Gov Kevin Stitt appoints Rick Nagel to OU Board of Regents pending Senate approval

Gov. Kevin Stitt announced the appointment of Acorn Growth Companies CEO and Managing Partner Rick Nagel to the OU Board of Regents on Tuesday morning.  According to a press release from the Governor’s office, if approved by the Oklahoma Senate, Nagel will serve a seven-year term expiring March 2028, replacing chair Gary Pierson.  Pierson was originally appointed in April 2019 to finish former regent Bill Burgess term after he died in February 2019. In an October 2019 lunch meeting including the seven regents, Anil Gollahalli, OU legal counsel; Drew Neville, contracted attorney; and Chris Purcell, board secretary, the OU Board of Regents selected Pierson to serve as chair effective March 2020. 

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