Development expands Comstock’s transit-oriented position adjacent to Rockville Metro Station
Development expands Comstock’s transit-oriented position adjacent to Rockville Metro Station
As technology advances faster than ever, cybersecurity and defense companies are competing for more than talent—they are seeking exceptional innovators with the expertise to create the next generation of products, services, and breakthrough technologies.
That combination of diverse and specialized talent, and proximity to customers is what positions Montgomery County, Maryland, as a strategic destination and a growing hub for defense, satellite communications, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing companies.
Thales Defense & Security, Inc.’s (TDSI) expansion is the latest example.
For more than six decades, TDSI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thales U.S.A, has supported critical national security missions, delivering advanced communications, intelligence, surveillance, and defense technologies to military and government customers around the world.
Last week, the company celebrated a significant expansion of its manufacturing operations in Clarksburg, Maryland.
Over the past year, TDSI also doubled its manufacturing floor footprint through a $4 million investment, expanding production capacity to support the company’s continued growth.
Today, TDSI employs approximately 675 people in Montgomery County, including roughly 250 manufacturing employees.
As demand for its technologies continues to grow, the company continues to expand and has added more than 225 positions locally over the past three years.
A leading U.S. supplier of tactical radio and SATCOM communications, including EW/SIGINT kits, tactical power, Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (HMCS), mounted/dismounted EO/IR sensors, missile fusing, cyber protection technology and Anti-Submarine Warfare sonars, TDSI supports customers across the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Department of Homeland Security, other federal agencies, and global security partners. (more…)
Per the State of Maryland (12.26.23): “Governor Wes Moore today announced appointments to the Governor’s Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs, which advises the governor on issues that affect Maryland’s Asian-Pacific Americans. Yang Yu will serve as chair.
Note: Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) initially reported that the collision involved a motorcycle with ejection.
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As 2023 winds down, we wanted to share with you some of the most-read articles of 2023. This article was originally published on February 24, 2023:
Ceylon House (4009 Sandy Spring Rd, Burtonsville), a first-of-its-kind cannabis lounge in Maryland, will hold its grand opening next Saturday, March 4. Ceylon House describes itself as an inclusive space for cannabis enthusiasts that is inspired by the tea houses in Sri Lanka. *Note: Ceylon House temporarily closed in July and has not yet reopened as of December 26th.
Update: Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) initially reported that the collision involved a motorcycle with ejection. (more…)
Detectives from the 2nd District Investigative Section are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Sarah Hughes, a missing 51-year-old woman from Bethesda.
When Sandra Hicks found out she was pregnant at 17 back in 1970, she knew the difficult decision to give her daughter up for adoption had to be made. She gave birth to a baby girl in a maternity home and was able to hold her for just thirty minutes.
J. Chow’s, the “California Chicken Salad Place” located inside of the Montgomery Mall dining terrace, has closed.
Signage is up for Partè Haus at Westfield Montgomery Mall (7101 Democracy Blvd) in Bethesda.