The end of the Cold War has meant a decrease in military spending, forcing Maine\u27s sizable defense establishment to seek new ways to generate revenue. Bath Iron Works, the state\u27s largest private employer, is seeking to diversify by entering the commercial ship market, while Saco Defense, the nation\u27s largest producer of military machine guns, is looking to market its products internationally. Details
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that extends far beyond Kitt...
Bath Iron Works is hoping that the federal government will finance loans that will enable other coun...
Focus on the midcoast. Even after decades of decline in manufacturing around the state, the closur...
The end of the Cold War has meant a decrease in military spending, forcing Maine\u27s sizable defens...
Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
Defense conversion is a major issue confronting Maineand other states that are threatened with the l...
A historical piece about the transformation of Bath Iron Works\u27 mission producing navy ships to i...
Bath Iron Works has announced its plans for decreasing its reliance on defense-related shipbuilding....
Maine\u27s employment picture has changed little since the depths of the recession, in part because ...
With the continuing shift to a non-Cold War defense posture, Maine is experiencing its share of econ...
Focus: Northern Maine piece on the Maine Military Authority (MMA), which repairs and rebuilds milit...
Capitol Update piece on the $468 billion federal defense bill that includes several provisions impo...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how Bangor will see modest gains in military facilities and employ...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece briefly reporting that Bath Iron Works (BIW) has recentl...
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that extends far beyond Kitt...
Bath Iron Works is hoping that the federal government will finance loans that will enable other coun...
Focus on the midcoast. Even after decades of decline in manufacturing around the state, the closur...
The end of the Cold War has meant a decrease in military spending, forcing Maine\u27s sizable defens...
Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
Defense conversion is a major issue confronting Maineand other states that are threatened with the l...
A historical piece about the transformation of Bath Iron Works\u27 mission producing navy ships to i...
Bath Iron Works has announced its plans for decreasing its reliance on defense-related shipbuilding....
Maine\u27s employment picture has changed little since the depths of the recession, in part because ...
With the continuing shift to a non-Cold War defense posture, Maine is experiencing its share of econ...
Focus: Northern Maine piece on the Maine Military Authority (MMA), which repairs and rebuilds milit...
Capitol Update piece on the $468 billion federal defense bill that includes several provisions impo...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how Bangor will see modest gains in military facilities and employ...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece briefly reporting that Bath Iron Works (BIW) has recentl...
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that extends far beyond Kitt...
Bath Iron Works is hoping that the federal government will finance loans that will enable other coun...
Focus on the midcoast. Even after decades of decline in manufacturing around the state, the closur...