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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Technical Services - Summer 2008 Technical Services - Summer 2008 Contents President’s Column Second Quarter Results TS Wins Key ID/IQ Contracts Seamless Partnering and Exceptional Performance: Two Defining Traits of the U.K. AWACS Program TS Engineers Investigate B-2 Crash Missile Logistics Support Operation Up and Running Lake Charles Expands Product Support Global Hawk Assists Firefighting Efforts TS Delivers Technology for Moon Mission Joint Venture Teammates Recognized for Service Milestones TS Trains Peacekeepers in Seven African Nations TS Trainers Provide Mission Support; TS Awarded Digital Leader Contract TS Offers Valuable Training Services to Soldiers Live-Fire Training at Fort Hood Naval and Marine Aviators Hone Their Skills GEODSS Celebrates 30 Years; Wallops Island Shoulder to Shoulder – Wounded Warriors I’m In! TS Transitions to One Source; Scholarship Winners Announced TS in Colorado Springs; Ethics Awareness Week Technical Services - Summer 2008 Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Contents (Page Cover1) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - President’s Column (Page 2) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Second Quarter Results (Page 3) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Wins Key ID/IQ Contracts (Page 4) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Seamless Partnering and Exceptional Performance: Two Defining Traits of the U.K. AWACS Program (Page 5) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Engineers Investigate B-2 Crash (Page 6) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Missile Logistics Support Operation Up and Running (Page 7) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Lake Charles Expands Product Support (Page 8) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Global Hawk Assists Firefighting Efforts (Page 9) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Delivers Technology for Moon Mission (Page 10) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Joint Venture Teammates Recognized for Service Milestones (Page 11) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Joint Venture Teammates Recognized for Service Milestones (Page 12) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Joint Venture Teammates Recognized for Service Milestones (Page 13) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Trains Peacekeepers in Seven African Nations (Page 14) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Trainers Provide Mission Support; TS Awarded Digital Leader Contract (Page 15) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Offers Valuable Training Services to Soldiers (Page 16) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Live-Fire Training at Fort Hood (Page 17) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Naval and Marine Aviators Hone Their Skills (Page 18) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - GEODSS Celebrates 30 Years; Wallops Island (Page 19) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - Shoulder to Shoulder – Wounded Warriors (Page 20) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - I’m In! (Page 21) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS Transitions to One Source; Scholarship Winners Announced (Page 22) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS in Colorado Springs; Ethics Awareness Week (Page 23) Technical Services - Summer 2008 - TS in Colorado Springs; Ethics Awareness Week (Page Cover4)
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