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Sidus Space Partners with Orbital Transports to Expand Market Reach

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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIDU) (the “Company” or “Sidus”), a multi-faceted Space and Data-as-a-Service satellite company, today announced it has joined Orbital Transports Partner Program to expand the Company’s market reach within the global space industry.

Key Points: 
  • Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIDU) (the “Company” or “Sidus”), a multi-faceted Space and Data-as-a-Service satellite company, today announced it has joined Orbital Transports Partner Program to expand the Company’s market reach within the global space industry.
  • The Orbital Transports Partner Program is a community of companies, suppliers, and subcontractors working together to solve space mission challenges for our Customer and Partner companies.
  • "We look forward to working with Orbital Transports to raise our visibility in the global market and reach a wider audience in the space industry through the Orbital Transports SmallSat Catalog,” said Carol Craig, Founder and CEO of Sidus Space.
  • “Orbital Transports provides us with an additional distribution channel and connects us with a broader market base where we can gain additional business opportunities.”
    “We are thrilled to welcome Sidus Space to the Orbital Transport partner network,” said David Hurst, CEO of Orbital Transports.

Two individuals charged with conspiracy to rig bids for public road work on Highway 50 in Outaouais

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

The charges were laid under the bid-rigging provisions of the Competition Act and the conspiracy provisions of the Criminal Code.

Key Points: 
  • The charges were laid under the bid-rigging provisions of the Competition Act and the conspiracy provisions of the Criminal Code.
  • When individuals conspire to rig bids for public contracts, it is taxpayers who pay the price.
  • When the Competition Bureau finds evidence of a criminal offence , it refers the matter to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC).
  • If you believe that you have been a victim of bid-rigging, or if you have information about a bid-rigging scheme, contact the Competition Bureau .

Inter-Cité Construction to pay $150,000 in territory allocation settlement

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Friday, October 20, 2023

This payment is part of a settlement reached between the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and Inter-Cité, and filed yesterday in the Superior Court of Quebec.

Key Points: 
  • This payment is part of a settlement reached between the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and Inter-Cité, and filed yesterday in the Superior Court of Quebec.
  • The settlement stems from an investigation by the Competition Bureau into the company's role in a scheme that targeted public contracts in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region between 2008 and 2010.
  • As part of the settlement, the company has also implemented a corporate compliance program , which is designed to prevent its employees from engaging in other anti-competitive activities.
  • "Agreements between competitors, such as those involving the allocation of markets or territories, drive up the cost of public contracts.

The Competition Bureau lays charges against two executives in a bid-rigging case in Montérégie

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Marcel Roireau and Serge Daunais are charged under the bid-rigging provisions of the Competition Act.

Key Points: 
  • Marcel Roireau and Serge Daunais are charged under the bid-rigging provisions of the Competition Act.
  • The evidence gathered by the Competition Bureau suggests that the accused individuals allegedly participated in an illegal agreement with their competitors to submit cover bids in response to the calls for tenders launched by the MTQ in 2008.
  • The Bureau also has a Whistleblowing Initiative for those who believe they can provide information about a potential violation of the Competition Act.
  • If you suspect someone is engaging in collusive activity or bid-rigging, contact the Competition Bureau immediately to report the offence .

Global Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Strategy Report 2022-2027 - Global Drug Trafficking & Smuggling Market Opens New Opportunities for AMDR

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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Healthy Defense Spending With Especially Expanding Budgets for Missile Defense to Amplify the Need for AMDR Systems: Global Defense Spending (In US$ Million) by Top 25 Countries

Key Points: 
  • Healthy Defense Spending With Especially Expanding Budgets for Missile Defense to Amplify the Need for AMDR Systems: Global Defense Spending (In US$ Million) by Top 25 Countries
    Ever-Present Threat of Terrorism & the Ensuing Strengthening of Terrorism Prevention Efforts to Expand the Addressable Market Opportunity for AMDR: Global Terrorism Index in Major Countries Worldwide for the Year 2018
    Despite the Decline in Confirmed Fatalities, the Dynamically Changing Face of Terrorism Makes AMDR an Important Counterterrorism Tool: Global Number of Fatalities from Terrorist Attacks for the Years 2010 through 2018
    Strengthening Airpower of Military Bases Worldwide to Translate Into Exciting Opportunities for Counter Air Defense Systems: Global Number of Fighters & Interceptors, Attack Aircraft, Transports & Attack Helicopters by Country for the Year 2019
    Ballooning of Commercial Opportunities for Anti-Drone Technologies In Response to the Growing Threat of Drone Weaponization & Worrisome Capability Gaps in Drone Defense to Benefit the AMDR Market: Global Market for Anti-Drone (In US$ Million) for the Years 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2024
    Need for Larger Radar Footprints Grows Stronger & More Urgent InSync With the Growing Use of New-Age War Tactics, Spurring Development of Dual Band Radar & Multi-Mission Phased Array Radar
    Increased Development & Deployment of Ballistic & Stealth Missiles and the Ensuing Growing Investments in Airborne Missile Control & Surveillance, Emerges as a Key Growth Driver
    Growing Missile Defense Market in Response to Increased Ballistic Missile Production & Deployment to Spur Opportunities for AMDR: Missile Defense Market (In US$ Billion) for the Years 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2024
    Massive Size of the Global Drug Trafficking & Smuggling Market Opens New Opportunities for AMDR in the Fight Against Transnational Crime: Global Market for Drug Trafficking (In US$ Billion) by Drug Type for the Year 2018
    Cyber Hacking of Missile Defense Systems, a Challenge to Reckon With

Global Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Strategic Report 2022: Ballooning of Commercial Opportunities for Anti-Drone Technologies In Response to the Growing Threat of Drone Weaponization - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, December 9, 2022

Healthy Defense Spending With Especially Expanding Budgets for Missile Defense to Amplify the Need for AMDR Systems: Global Defense Spending (In US$ Million) by Top 25 Countries

Key Points: 
  • Healthy Defense Spending With Especially Expanding Budgets for Missile Defense to Amplify the Need for AMDR Systems: Global Defense Spending (In US$ Million) by Top 25 Countries
    Ever-Present Threat of Terrorism & the Ensuing Strengthening of Terrorism Prevention Efforts to Expand the Addressable Market Opportunity for AMDR: Global Terrorism Index in Major Countries Worldwide for the Year 2018
    Despite the Decline in Confirmed Fatalities, the Dynamically Changing Face of Terrorism Makes AMDR an Important Counterterrorism Tool: Global Number of Fatalities from Terrorist Attacks for the Years 2010 through 2018
    Strengthening Airpower of Military Bases Worldwide to Translate Into Exciting Opportunities for Counter Air Defense Systems: Global Number of Fighters & Interceptors, Attack Aircraft, Transports & Attack Helicopters by Country for the Year 2019
    Ballooning of Commercial Opportunities for Anti-Drone Technologies In Response to the Growing Threat of Drone Weaponization & Worrisome Capability Gaps in Drone Defense to Benefit the AMDR Market: Global Market for Anti-Drone (In US$ Million) for the Years 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2024
    Need for Larger Radar Footprints Grows Stronger & More Urgent InSync With the Growing Use of New-Age War Tactics, Spurring Development of Dual Band Radar & Multi-Mission Phased Array Radar
    Increased Development & Deployment of Ballistic & Stealth Missiles and the Ensuing Growing Investments in Airborne Missile Control & Surveillance, Emerges as a Key Growth Driver
    Growing Missile Defense Market in Response to Increased Ballistic Missile Production & Deployment to Spur Opportunities for AMDR: Missile Defense Market (In US$ Billion) for the Years 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2024
    Massive Size of the Global Drug Trafficking & Smuggling Market Opens New Opportunities for AMDR in the Fight Against Transnational Crime: Global Market for Drug Trafficking (In US$ Billion) by Drug Type for the Year 2018
    Cyber Hacking of Missile Defense Systems, a Challenge to Reckon With

Hitachi Rail: 14 New Trains for Genoa Metro

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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

GENOA, Italy, Feb 9, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Hitachi Rail will supply the Ligurian capital Municipality with 14 new generation trains equipped with the onboard systems necessary for the correct operation on the Genoa Network.

Key Points: 
  • GENOA, Italy, Feb 9, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Hitachi Rail will supply the Ligurian capital Municipality with 14 new generation trains equipped with the onboard systems necessary for the correct operation on the Genoa Network.
  • The new trains will support the expansion of the metro network of Genoa, to connect an increasing number of people with sustainable mobility solutions.
  • The new trains will support the improvement of the Genoa Metro, including the west and east extensions towards Canepari and Martinez, both under construction.
  • These vehicles sum up to the fleet of 25 metro trains that AMT operates, 7 of which with similar characteristics and already delivered in 2016 by Hitachi Rail to Genoa Municipality.

The Benchmark Company Achieves Significant Milestone of 20 Senior Analysts and Will Expand Coverage to Over 350 Companies

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

This brings Benchmarks research team to twenty senior publishing analysts and will expand the firms coverage to over 350 companies.

Key Points: 
  • This brings Benchmarks research team to twenty senior publishing analysts and will expand the firms coverage to over 350 companies.
  • I am quite pleased with our recent growth in number of analysts and companies and verticals covered.
  • Benchmark has launched coverage of the Energy sector with the additions of Subash Chandra and Doug Becker.
  • Mr. Chandra joins Benchmark as a Senior Analyst and Managing Director covering Energy Producers and Energy Transition.