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SITE VISIT: Justin Kordas, left, and William Porter, co-owners of structural engineering consulting firm Stone Fleet Inc. in Providence, visit the construction site of one of their clients. 
PBN PHOTO/­MICHAEL SALERNO

Engineering firm hopes new veteran-owned certification will bring in more clients

It is never easy readjusting to life after the military. Justin Kordas, who joined the U.S. Marine Corps never thinking he’d one day have to...
GENERAL DYNAMICS Electric Boat, which has operations in North Kingstown, has been awarded a $1.076 billion contract modification from the U.S. Navy for Virginia-Class fast-attack submarines. / COURTESY GENERAL DYNAMICS ELECTRIC BOAT

Electric Boat awarded $1B contract modification from Navy

PROVIDENCE – General Dynamics Electric Boat, which has a manufacturing facility in North Kingstown at Quonset Point, has been awarded a $1.076 billion contract...

ZOLL Medical Corp. settles Trade Agreements Act violation for $400K

PROVIDENCE – A Massachusetts-based medical equipment company will pay $400,000 to resolve civil claims that it sold Chinese-made products that were required to have...
HYMAN BRICKLE & SONS INC. must pay $492,236 to the federal government for violating the False Claims Act over blankets sold to the U.S. Department of Defense. / COURTESY U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

Woonsocket manufacturer to pay $492K for violating federal False Claims Act

PROVIDENCE – Hyman Brickle & Sons Inc. has been ordered to pay $492,236 to the federal government after both the Woonsocket-based textile manufacturer and...

Service members in Providence, Newport get housing stipend boost

PROVIDENCE – Sailors and other service members in six locations, including Providence and Newport, received a temporary raise in their Basic Allowance for Housing...

URI awarded $5 million grant for defense manufacturing consortium

SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a University of Rhode Island-led defense manufacturing consortium a $5 million grant, the department announced...

Purvis Systems Inc. implemented a profitable strategy

PBN Fastest Growing Companies 2022 4. $25 MILLION to $75 MILLION: Purvis Systems Inc. CEO (or equivalent): Joseph Drago 2021 revenue: $44.9 million 2019 revenue: $29.7 million Revenue growth: 51.2% A...

SEACORP awarded 5-year, $79M U.S. Navy contract

MIDDLETOWN – SEACORP LLC was recently awarded a five-year, $79 million contract from the Office of Naval Research to develop a mobile electronic warfare...

URI Research Foundation to lead defense manufacturing coalition

SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The University of Rhode Island Research Foundation will lead a defense manufacturing consortium eligible for up to $5 million in federal funding. The...
BUILDING THE FUTURE: With CEO and President Daniel DiMase at the helm, Aerocyonics Inc. is working with Rhode Island College and the University of Rhode Island on proposals for the National Science Foundation to develop teacher training, mentoring and project-based learning that focuses on the engineering design process for students. / 
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Daniel DiMase, Aerocyonics Inc. CEO and president


Leaders & Achievers 2022 DANIEL DIMASE CEO and president, Aerocyonics Inc. CEO AND PRESIDENT Daniel ­DiMase founded Aerocyonics Inc. four years ago, after seeing “some gaps...
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