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Bob Ernst, head of the Naval Air Systems Command Aging Aircraft Integrated Product Team, accepts the 2005 Navy Small Business Program Manager of the Year Award from Emily Harman, Navair small-business program office associate director

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Check please
Jerry Agee, vice president at Northrop Grumman Corp., presented a $375,000 check to the USO of Metropolitan Washington in support of a new, 750-square foot USO lounge at Dulles International Airport in Virginia.



From left: Dulles International Airport Manager Christopher Browne, Jerry Agee, USO-Metro President Elaine Rogers and USO-Metro Chairman John Marselle of Sun Microsystems.

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Big Easy pitch
Lurita Doan, new administrator of the General Services Administration, threw out a ceremonial first ball at a New Orleans Zephyrs game. Doan, a New Orleans native and Washington Nationals season ticket-holder (the Zephyrs are the Nats' AAA affiliate), was in town speaking to state, local, business and other representatives about disaster recovery issues.



Lurita Doan dons New Orleans Zephyrs gear.

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Come on in
Ocean Systems Engineering Corp. hosted the grand opening of its new facility in Stafford, Va., Aug. 9. OSEC was recently acquired by Apogen Technologies.



Paul Leslie, Apogen CEO, and Ty Schieber, executive vice president of the engineering, integration and services group at OSEC.

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