SLE of Eau Claire lands $2.2 million in federal contracts
In a long-planned departure from its traditional focus, high-end computer chip company Silicon Logic Engineering has contracted with the U.S. Army for development of two different products. SLE, based in Eau Claire, announced today that it has secured $2.2 million in federal contracts for fiscal year 2005. The company has been working with the Armys Research, Development and Engineering...Research consortium aims to bring security and defense contracts to Wisconsin
The , has stake...Fisher Biosciences contracts with Madison-based GenTel BioSurfaces
of Madison, Wis., to distribute GenTel's trademarked PATH brand thin-film nitrocellulose slides and has licensed the use of GenTel technology in developing new protein arrays for life-science research and d...Doyle says new contracts saving state more than $16 million annually
The new contracts are the result of Doyle's Accountability, Consolidation, and Efficiency (ACE) Ini...Milwaukee DRS unit benefiting from $43 in Navy contracts
The Navy contracts are to design and produce power conversion, distribution and control equipment for next-generation and existing classes of Navy combatant surface ships and submarines, the company announced...Almost 30 Percent Dentists Refuse To Sign NHS Contracts
A leaked government document has revealed that at least a third of dentists are refusing to sign the new controversial NHS// contracts. This situation is entirely opposite to what Prime Minister Tony Blair had said when he asserted that 95 percent of dentists have signed up. "The majority of the dentists are agreeing to the new contract, but it's true some are not… I am pleased to say...NHS Dentists Shortage worsens over New Contracts
Official figures released have shown that over 1,600 dentists have quit the NHS rather than sign new contracts. Around one in 10 has rejected Labour's reforms//, which has left around one million patients without an NHS dentist. Besides this another lot of dentists are still "in dispute" over the changes. If their issues are still not resolved, they will be forced to leave the Health...Man Contracts Deadly Bird Flu Virus in Vietnam
A Vietnamese man has contracted the deadly bird flu virus, becoming the country's second human case since late 2005 , a health official said Saturday. The 19-year-old man tested positive for the H5N1 strain of the virus early this week after being admitted to the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Hanoi, a doctor there told AFP. The doctor, who asked not to be named, sai...