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In this Modrn Business episode, Zack chats with restaurant aficionado Robin Gagnon (CEO & Co-Founder, We Sell Restaurants) to discuss all things F&B. We dive into trends we're seeing in the QSR, FSR, Fast Casual & LSR spaces, how macroeconomic pressures are playing a role in what MUOs are gravitating towards, how technology is helping MUMBOs decide which brands to invest in and why resales/transfers will become more prominent in the next 2-4 years.
In this episode, Zack chats with District Taco VP of Franchise Development, Tina Gantz. They cover the brand's impressive technology stack, why MUOs are attracted to the brand at such an early point and the importance that the authenticity of their food plays in their success.
On this episode of the NAVAIR AIRWaves podcast, the PMA-276 H-1 Light Attack Helicopter Programs Office team shares how they felt empowered to put ideas into actions, make decisions and change the game to deliver a much-needed capability to the fleet fast.
CesiumAstro builds high-throughput, plug-and-play phased array communication payloads for space and airborne platforms. Cesium's full-stack, multi-mission hardware and software products enable a diverse range of commercial and defense objectives. Backed by Airbus Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and additional key investors, CesiumAstro is at the center of this evolution, with a configurable, adaptable product portfolio that extends the quality and cost of terrestrial data networking to new frontiers. Shey Sabripour is the founder and CEO of CesiumAstro, Inc. Shey has nearly three decades of leadership success in design, development, and execution of LEO and GEO telecommunication satellites, launch vehicles, and other interplanetary space vehicles. During his 24 years of continuous career with Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Shey served as a design engineer, technology innovator, program manager, and ultimately, the Director of Spacecraft Design responsible for an organization of 370 engineers, scientists, and business professionals in missions ranging from $100M to $1B. From 2001 through 2005, Shey served as the Director of Agile Payload Program, where he led a multidisciplinary team for design, development, qualification and successful flight of the first Lockheed Martin Commercial Active Phased Array Payload. His last program at Lockheed Martin was in the design, development, qualification and production of the United States Navy's first MUOS communication satellite. Shey was recognized 14 times by Lockheed Martin Corporation as a visionary innovator and program leader. He was named person of the year in 2005 at Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems. From September of 2014 to December of 2016, Shey served as the CTO for Firefly Space Systems, a startup rocket company in Austin Texas. In that role, Shey was responsible for technical and program management of the Alpha Rocket. He was instrumental in growing the small team of 11 engineers to more than 160 in 2016. His team successfully bid and won the NASA VCLS mission and two DARPA contracts at Firefly.
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Episode Links: MUOS 5 Launch Highlights (https://youtu.be/adb6FQwDnEw) MUOS Mission Information (http://www.ulalaunch.com/atlas-v-to-launch-muos5.aspx) June 24, 1997 | The ‘Roswell Incident' (https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/24/june-24-1997-the-roswell-incident/) Chicora Meteor (http://www.lib.umd.edu/epsl/this-week-in-science/chicora-meteor)
The Ninth Interplanetary Podcast. This month we are having fun and down to earth chat about Trump, James Webb, Brown Dwarf Microlensing, Toilets in space, Muos-5, Altlas V, World View 4, Long March 11, Egg Rock, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, EMdrive If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Hosts: Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 53... *A key characteristic of life discovered in space for the first time Scientists have discovered the first molecule in space that has a key attribute associated with life -- ‘handedness’ or chirality. The finding is expected to help researchers solve one of the greatest mysteries in biology -- the origin of homochirality -- and offer insights into what we can expect from life throughout the universe. *New ideas on the nature of black holes A team of scientists have developed a new way of looking at the physics of black holes. The hypothesis suggests that matter might in fact survive its foray into these space objects and come out the other side. *The most dangerous threat to humanity to provide the best meteor shower in almost 20 years This year’s Perseids meteor shower is set for its best show in nearly 20 years. Around 150 meteors an hour expected to delight sky watchers at its peak on the nights of August 11, 12 and 13 depending on which hemisphere you’re in. But the Perseids come with a warning… *NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory suffers anomaly NASA mission managers are working to restore systems aboard the agency’s Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft following a major anomaly which shut down its science instruments. The spacecraft failed to return to science mode after observing a Lunar transit of the Sun. *Billion dollar satellite fails to reach intended orbit The US Navy says the main engine aboard its new MUOS 5 communications satellite has failed – preventing the billion dollar spacecraft reaching its geostationary orbit. The Navy are now looking at ways to salvage the satellite which was launched aboard an Atlas V rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida on June 24. *First private company set to fly to the Moon next year The United States government has given approval for a private company to the launch a mission to land on the Moon next year. Moon Express -- plans to use a Rocket Lab Electron launch vehicle to fly its MX-1 lander to the lunar surface. For enhanced show notes, including photos to accompany this episode, go to http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at audioBoom, iTunes, Pocketcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Tunein Radio, Radioline, Blubrry or any good podcatcher app. Have you joined our mailing list yet? http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Il tribunale di Caltagirone ha stabilito che il Muos non può essere costruita nel parco naturale dove si trova il cantiere. Il sito è parte di un sistema di comunicazione militare statunitense e in passato anche chiese locali protestanti avevano espresso dubbi.
Il tribunale di Caltagirone ha stabilito che il Muos non può essere costruita nel parco naturale dove si trova il cantiere. Il sito è parte di un sistema di comunicazione militare statunitense e in passato anche chiese locali protestanti avevano espresso dubbi.
Niscemi: processo no Muos. Carla Manzocchi.
Oggi si accendono le parabole del Muos a Niscemi. Gianfranco Zanna, presidente regionale Legambiente Sicilia - La donna di Catania costretta a curarsi in Romagna: forse oggi il lieto fine. Dr. Gianni Alberto Pegli, responsabile struttura "Luce sul Mare" di Igea Marina.
Muos: la cassazione conferma il sequestro. Dr. Giuseppe Verzera, Procuratore di Caltagirone, Giovanna Botteri, corrispondente Rai da New York - Palermo: il tram ora è in servizio, ma non si trovano i biglietti. Laura Anello, "La Stampa".
Expo 2015: la rabbia di Dante Ferretti. Maestro Dante Ferretti - Il viaggio contro il Muos. Turi Cordaro.
Muos di Niscemi: procura ordina il sequestro. Dr. Giuseppe Verzera, procuratore di caltagirone, Angela Bregamo, "Mamme No Muos", Eleonora Spedale, Cooperativa sociale "NOE".
In this podcast, we look at the training of unmanned aircraft pilots, how government and industry are combating the Islamic State's social media campaign, and the Navy’s mobile user objective system communication satellite.
Ripartono i podcast de "il Nemico Invisibile". Alessio Ramaccioni intervista Antonio Mazzeo, giornalista in prima linea nella battaglia contro il Muos, radar militare in Sicilia. In conclusione il commento telefonico di Pablo Castellani.