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Wireless Data and Final Analysis to Develop New Satellite Integrated
Wireless Data Offering.
BellSouth Wireless Data and Final Analysis will develop a
new satellite integrated wireless data offering using Final Analysis'
next generation satellite technology and the nationwide BellSouth Intelligent
Wireless Network. Customers would have more applications and 100% coverage
of their work forces in the United States. (December 2000)
Mary
Kay Williams Promoted to Vice President, Corporate Relations.
Mary Kay Williams is responsible at Final Analysis for media
and major communications initiatives worldwide, including investor relations.
(December 2000)
Patricia
Mahoney Appointed Vice President, Regulatory Policy.
Pat Mahoney is responsible at Final Analysis for telecommunications
regulatory policies before U.S. and international regulatory agencies.
(November 2000)
Jan
Friis Appointed Director, Government Relations.
Jan Friis is responsible at Final Analysis for managing the
company's relations with Congressional offices and other government
agencies. (November 2000)
L-3
Communications Joins General Dynamics-Raytheon-Final Analysis Partnership
Making Equity Investment in Final Analysis.
Final Analysis selects General Dynamics/L-3 Team for communications
payload for FAISAT global wireless data network. (July 2000)
Raytheon
Joins General Dynamics-Final Analysis Partnership Making Equity Investment
in Final Analysis.
General Dynamics selects Raytheon as ground segment contractor for FAISAT
global wireless data network.
(March 2000)
Final
Analysis Selects General Dynamics for Overall System Engineering and
Integration of FAISAT Satellite System.
Final Analysis selects General Dynamics
as its partner for overall SE&I and as prime contractor for the
ground segment of its global FAISAT satellite system for wireless data
services. General Dynamic Increases Equity Stake in Final Analysis.
(August 1999)
General
Dynamics Joins Final Analysis as Strategic Equity Partner Making Equity
Investment in Final Analysis.
Final Analysis selects General Dynamics to supply command and data handling
space processors for its satellite-based global wireless data system.
(January 1999)
Final
Analysis Wins First NASA "Quick Ride" Contract.
NASA
plans to fly up to 10 science and technology secondary payloads aboard
the Company's Little LEO satellites. Maximum value of the contract is
$49 million. (August 1998)
Final
Analysis FAISAT™ -2v Produces Spectrum Mapping.
The demonstration satellite is producing initial mapping
data on spectrum activity. The mapping activity will indicate actual
usage in these bands and the probability of interference-free channels
for a particular region during a particular time of day. (October 1997)
Final
Analysis FAISAT™-2v Successfully Launched.
Second
U.S. Little LEO satellite is launched from Russia. Polyot's Cosmos rocket
blasted off from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia carrying
the Final Analysis FAISAT™-2v satellite bound for a technology and demonstration
mission. (September 1997)
Final
Analysis Announces Secondary Payload Program.
This program provides for low-cost, low-risk space flight experiments
and a way for science/technology payloads to team with low-earth orbiting
satellites. The program is targeted to scientists and universities,
NASA and DoD technology programs, commercial space product industry
and international programs. (March 1997)
Final
Analysis Signs with Ten Countries for MSS Test.
Brazil,
Colombia, Germany, Indonesia, Mongolia, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Uruguay,
and the U.S have agreed to participate in the Final Analysis Global
Awareness Program for mobile satellite systems. The program provides
free access to the FAISAT™-2v satellite and the use of up to ten remote
terminals for six months. (October 1996)
Final
Analysis Signs with Polyot to Launch Entire Constellation.
Final Analysis and Polyot Enterprises of Russia have agreed
to launch the entire FAISAT™ constellation aboard the Cosmos rocket.
In addition, Polyot will be the service provider for Final Analysis
in Russia and the CIS countries. (February 1996)
Final
Analysis Announces Little LEO Application Trials.
Final
Analysis offers all ITU member countries the opportunity to participate
in Little LEO application trials. Participants will have free access
to the FAISAT™-2v satellite and the use of ground terminals to perform
experimentation and evaluation for six months. (October 1995) |