Friday, January 27, 2012

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The decision by executives at Curtiss-Wright Controls to create a new Defense Solutions group came after customers voiced concerns over duplicative work at two of the company’s business units, one of the company’s executives said.

Curtiss-Wright, which makes computers for aircraft and ground vehicles, is now in the process of ending the “overlaps” among projects at the company’s Electronic Systems unit in San Clarita, Calif., and its Embedded Computing group in Ashburn, Va., said Lynn Bamford, senior vice president and general manager for the new Defense Solutions group. Customers “could see things happening that really didn’t make sense,” she ...

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