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SRC wins federal IT security contract

 

SRC, formerly Syracuse Research Corp., said today it won a federal contract worth up to $41.9 million for information-technology (IT) work.

The contract is from the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit. SRC will establish and maintain a security operations center under the deal that will help protect IT infrastructure against cybersecurity threats.


Court affirms decisions on seven Pass & Seymour patents

 

The federal Court of Appeals has upheld several rulings on violations of patents owned by Syracuse-based Pass & Seymour/Legrand.

The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled in 2009 that a number of Chinese manufacturers and their U.S. distributors violated Pass & Seymour's patent rights. The appeals court has affirmed the earlier rulings in the case of seven of the nine manufacturers involved.


Chobani yogurt maker plans $100M expansion

Agro Farma, the producer of Chobani, a Greek yogurt. The company is making plans for a $100 million expansion to keep up with sales growth topping 200 percent a year.SOUTH EDMESTON — Although it’s only been on supermarket shelves for just over two years, Chobani is already the top-selling brand of yogurt in the Northeast and one of the top-selling Greek yogurts in the country.


CVI honored by Frito-Lay for co-packing work

Country Valley Industries (CVI) employees pose with the “Co-Packer of the Year” award just presented to them from Frito-Lay. CVI operates three employment centers in the Greater Binghamton area.JOHNSON CITY — For Country Valley Industries (CVI), winning Frito-Lay’s “Co-Packer of the Year” award for 2009 is just the icing on the cake showcasing a job well done.


Raymond shifts gears from reducing hours to adding staff

GREENE — When the economy slowed down, so did orders for fork trucks at The Raymond Corp. and so did the need for the company’s work force.



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