So says Forbes in ranking Huntsville, AL (where I live and work) #9 on their list of World’s Smartest Cities:

Huntsville, Ala., has long had a “smart” core to its economy–a legacy of its critical role in the NASA ballistic missile program. Today the area’s traditional emphasis on aerospace has been joined by bold moves into such fields as biotechnology. Kiplinger recently ranked the area’s economy No. 1 in the nation.

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A friend and former colleague at Sypris Electronics participated in a podcast with Technology Forecasters, Inc. regarding Joint Design Manufacturing (JDM) and the aerospace & defense electronics manufacturing market. Jeff Kaylor, Director of Government Services at Sparton Electronics, (now with Sanmina-SCI), makes a number of excellent points with regard to suppliers in the A&D market needing to fit technically and culturally with their customer in a way that isn’t necessarily true in other markets.

Enjoy!

UPDATE: Bill Roberts followed up the podcast with a post on the TFI blog.

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If you don’t know Stumble, you’re missing out. Here’s a list of extremely useful sites I found while Stumbling this past week:

Librarian Chick: This is a list of free resources for students and educators, although I am neither and I see all sorts of ways to keep myself occupied. I strongly suggest checking this out before you go hunting for information or paying for solutions that may not be necessary. This is definitely a launching pad to hundreds of incredibly useful websites

DefenseLink Blogger’s Roundtable: Depending on which side of the political fence you sit, this is either propaganda or a legitimate way for the Department of Defense to get their story out to bloggers. Don’t expect to get objective stories – that isn’t the purpose of the site. It’s also a jumping-off point to all sorts of data of interest to Aerospace & Defense market research analysts (like I used to be) – in 3 clicks, I downloaded a 3,000+ page report showing every contractor that received a DoD contract in excess of $25K in FY2006, organized by place of performance. If you’ve got a lot of time on your hands, you can map this against congressional districts and see which legislator does the best job bringing home the bacon. But, there’s probably a database with that someplace (note to self – find that sucker!).

American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century: MLK, JFK, FDR, and a host of others are well-represented, for when you need a little inspiration, perhaps a few quotes, or want to introduce your kids to the great events and people of the 20th century.

Penny Alcohol Backpacking Stove: Hey, I said “Useful”, not “Deep Thoughts”. If you’re into hiking or camping and like to build lightweight gear, or you’ve got a boy scout in the family and want a rainy-day project, this would be a cool one to try.

2008 Presidential Election Candidates on the Issues: A matrix showing the position each candidate has taken on the major issues of the day.

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My Job Search

On October 9, 2007, in Career, by Tim

In the coming weeks (months?), I will be putting a significant portion of my time into my job search. When I joined this company, I hoped to leverage my current position into a more significant role. Unfortunately, the company is not growing at a rate that would make this likely at any point in the future.

So, I am currently UNDERemployed in a company with stagnant growth. In fact, I have little work to do during a typical day. I yearn for challenges that will allow me to showcase my management, analytical, and problem-solving abilities. I would love to stay in manufacturing, but I believe my talents work well in other industries and the challenge of proving my case would be most welcome.

My specific experience includes:

Please see my Resumes page for html and pdf versions of my resume. Any job leads would be appreciated.

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