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Tenants
The Conemaugh Health System is pleased to
announce the following tenants in Building One of the Greater
Johnstown Tech Park. We welcome them to the Johnstown community
and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors. Please
contact us if your company desires a closer business
relationship with them! |
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MTS
Technologies, Inc. is a high tech consulting firm with
strong roots to the Johnstown area. The firm's founder, Dan
Perkins, is a Johnstown native and graduate of Johnstown High
School.
MTS' Technology Center, which has over 50 employees, is located
in Johnstown and will relocate to the new Tech Park.
Based on projected business expansion, MTS recently doubled its
space commitment to the Tech Park for a new total of 20,000 sq
ft. This expansion will result in MTS moving its entire
Johnstown operation to the Tech Park. |
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Northrop
Grumman and Johnstown Flyer |
Northrop Grumman employees from the company's
Mission Systems and its Information Technology businesses will
occupy approximately 30,000 square feet of the new three story
building. As part of the company's expansion in Johnstown, it
will open an office that will concentrate on a healthcare
information technology initiative (IT), a new company focus in
Johnstown. As part of the consolidation within the city,
Northrop Grumman will relocate employees from its existing
advanced collaboration facility at the Johnstown Commerce Center
to the new site when the building opens.
The new healthcare IT initiative will include launching a
software research and development project in Johnstown. This
project will ultimately result in the creation of a development
lab for electronic health record and health information
exchange, in collaboration with a commercial health system
client.
The state-of-the-art facility will focus on the development of
advanced collaboration technology and software-based tools that
enable people in their offices or on the battlefield to share
information, coordinate efforts and solve problems. In addition
to collaboration tools, the facility will be equipped with
advanced communications, simulation, modeling and visualization
systems and will be linked with other Northrop Grumman
operations, laboratories and networks in support of various
programs including the healthcare IT initiative and the Kinetic
Energy Intercept (KEI) program, a mobile missile-defense system
that, when deployed, will be able to destroy a hostile missile
during its boost, ascent or early midcourse phase of flight.
For the full news release,
click here.
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