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Grants to Assist the Aerospace Industry
| 2001 GRANTS |
| FUND |
AWARDED TO |
AMOUNT |
PURPOSE |
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Texas Workforce Commission High Technology Initiatives Fund |
Aerospace Academy |
$2,425,731 |
* Train 3,703 aerospace employees. |
| Texas Workforce Commission Skills Development Fund |
SJC-Central |
$1,014,652 |
* Train employees in Aerospace Consortium Phase IV. |
| Houston Endowment |
Clear Creek ISD & Aerospace Academy |
$145,000 |
Develop COSMOS Institute within the Aerospace Academy |
| NASA |
SJC-North |
$116,573 |
Coordinate the Community College Aerospace Scholars Program |
| NASA |
Aerospace Academy |
$328,106 |
Coordinate KC-135 Student Flight Program |
SUBTOTAL |
$4,030,062 |
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* Train 3,703 aerospace employees -The Aerospace Corp.,
AeroTech Precision Manufacturing Inc.; Aerotek; Analytical Specialties;
Atlantic Science & Technology, Inc.; Barrios Technology; Bastion Technology;
BES Engineering; Caelum Research Corp.; Cimarron; DDMS Technologies, Inc.;
Dynacs Engineering; Enterprise Advisory Services; GB Tech, Inc.; Geocontrol
Systems; Geologics Corporation; GHG Corporation; Hamilton Sunstrand; Hernandez
Engineering, Inc.; Honeywell International; ICES, ILC Dover; InDyne; Lockheed
Martin; Lockheed Martin Information Systems; MD Space Robotics; Metrica,
Inc.; MRI Technologies; Muniz Engineering; NASA Johnson Space Center;
Oceaneering Space Systems; Raytheon; Rothe Joint Venture; Science Applications
International Corp.; Spacehab; The Boeing Company; Titan Systems Corporation;
United Space Alliance; Washington Group, Inc.; Wyle Laboratories)
* Train employees in Aerospace Consortium Phase IV
-Barrios Technology; Cimarron; Enterprise Advisory Services, Inc.; GB Tech, Inc.; Geocontrol Systems; GHG Corporation; Hamilton Sunstrand; Jaymark Engineering; Lockheed Martin; MRI Technologies; NASA Johnson Space Center; OAO; Oceaneering Space Systems; Rothe Joint Venture; Science Applications International Corp.; Spacehab; The Boeing Company; United Space Alliance; Wyle Laboratories. |
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