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  2. Vector Launch - Wikipedia

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    Vector Launch, Inc. (formerly Vector Space Systems) is an American space technology company which aims to launch suborbital and orbital payloads. Vector Launch declared bankruptcy in December 2019 [ 5 ] and re-emerged in October 2020.

  3. Vector Security - Wikipedia

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    Vector Security, Inc. provides commercial and home security systems to about 386,000 customers in North America, including multi-site businesses. [17] The company has services and products consisting of intrusion and fire alarms, video surveillance, mobile and home automation solutions [buzzword], access control, electronic article surveillance, robbery and assault notification, and a range of ...

  4. Quantum-Systems - Wikipedia

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    Quantum-Systems GmbH Vector & Scorpion UAS. The Vector & Scorpion series is a 2-in-1 system that began serial production in 2020. The Vector is constructed from carbon-fiber-reinforced material, providing resilience in various weather conditions. The Scorpion is a short-range tricopter designed for endurance. Both UAS share the same fuselage.

  5. Jim Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    Vector purchased Garvey's company, Garvey Spacecraft, to jumpstart launch vehicle development and speed up time to market. [22] Cantrell stepped down as CEO of Strategic Space Development (now known as StratSpace) to serve as the CEO of Vector. [23] By late 2019, Vector had raised $100 million in venture funding and $2.5 million in contracts.

  6. Vector-R - Wikipedia

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    Vector-R (Vector Rapid) is a two-stage orbital expendable launch vehicle under development by the American aerospace company Vector Launch to cover the commercial small satellite launch segment . [3] Vector Launch went bankrupt in December 2019 and re-emerged in October 2020. [ 4 ]

  7. Space Vector Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Space Vector was founded in 1969 to supply NASA with Miniature Inertial Digital Attitude System (MIDAS) platforms and reaction control systems for use on sounding rockets. In 1972, Space Vector secured the right to use surplus Minuteman I motors for guided, suborbital rockets which it later names Aries.

  8. Novellus Systems - Wikipedia

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    Novellus Systems was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. [1] The company maintains engineering & manufacturing facilities in Tualatin, Oregon and San Jose, California. Also, Novellus has a component design and software development facility in Bangalore, India.

  9. SafeNet - Wikipedia

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    April 2007: California-based financial company Vector Capital buys Safenet for $634 million, making it private [13] April 2008: SafeNet acquires Ingrian Networks, Inc. May 2008: SafeNet acquires Beep Science AS; March 2009: SafeNet parent company, Vector Capital acquires Aladdin Knowledge Systems [14] April 2009: SafeNet sells MediaSentry to ...