Military procurement to better benefit Canadian economy: Ambrose
The future of Canadian military procurement will be much friendlier to domestic companies, according to the minister responsible for federal procurement. Proposals coming in with
Military procurement to better benefit Canadian economy: Ambrose
The future of Canadian military procurement will be much friendlier to domestic companies, according to the minister responsible for federal procurement. Proposals coming in with
The people behind the wheel of Ottawa’s unmanned vehicles
Driving down the road in Greely, one might spot a black tank-like vehicle the size of a small car cruising around the parking lot of
Powering the troops: Ottawa tech firm seeks to revolutionize military battery industry
Advancing military technology means that soldiers now trudge through battlefields lugging increasing amounts of high-tech equipment, as well as the batteries that power them. A
During the height of the Libyan revolution in 2011, an Ottawa man willingly docked on the shore of Misrata, a city under fire by Colonel
Strandherd-Armstrong bridge delayed another year
The $48-million bridge that will connect the communities of Barrhaven and Riverside South won’t be completed until September 2014, according to the bonding company responsible
Local museum commissions Algonquin tech
A team of Algonquin College students and faculty are developing technology for a national museum to display an ever-expanding amount of archival documentation not currently
Construction restarts on Hyde Park Richmond project
Subcontractors are back to work in Richmond on a residential development that had ground to a halt last September after the project’s funding failed and left
Housing provider sues ZW Group, Ottawa contractors over geothermal system
A local landlord is suing a construction project manager that it alleges installed a faulty model of an innovative heating technology into a downtown housing
More questions surface over bridge work
Several subcontractors say more problems are emerging in a $48-million bridge construction project already marred by controversy and delays. Sources say work on the Strandherd-Armstrong
Lockheed Martin establishes Canadian HQ in Ottawa
Defence firm Lockheed Martin Canada is opening a new corporate headquarters office in downtown Ottawa to provide a single point of contact for all clients
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