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| US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine provides black technology news and information about black engineering, black technology, black entrepreneurs, black engineers, black education, black minorities, Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) from black communities in US, UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
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Making America a Better Place to Live
If you had one word to describe Linda Gooden, it’d be: Intrapreneur. An internal entrepreneur, Gooden and four other colleagues developed a new information technology venture within Lockheed Martin Corporation more than a decade ago. Jan 4, 2010, 16:47
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Army Chief of Engineers talks to USBE Online
Following on from the annual U. S. Army Corps of Engineers workshop at the 23rd Black Engineer of the Year STEM Global Competitiveness Conference in February, Lieutenant General Robert L. Van Antwerp, Jr. talked by phone to USBE Online today. The chief of engineers of the United States Army spoke about, among other things, the more than 200 resumes collected by the Corps’ recruiters at the BEYA Career Fair. Twenty-eight job offers were made. The Corps now boasts 18 new employees Mar 27, 2009, 16:27
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Let's Go Navy! The Life and Times of Lt. Commander Wesley A. Brown
Build it and they will play. That’s what US Naval Academy personnel probably thought as they broke ground for a new field house in 2006. Two years on, in May 2008, the modern $45-million complex, which houses advanced technology to boost the combat preparedness of Annapolis’ midshipmen, was dedicated to the first black graduate. Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, 81, told USBE Online, that the Naval field house named for a living African American went a long way toward convincing young black men and women to come to the Academy. Jul 30, 2008, 14:50
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I am a Brain Surgeon. Unleash your potential...Think BIG!
Benjamin S. Carson Sr., a Johns Hopkins Children's Center neurosurgeon, received the nation's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in a White House ceremony on June 19. Read an archive USBE interview, where Dr. Carson shares his thoughts about his career and service to community. "I'd say everybody has obstacles in his life; there's no question about that. And you can either come up to that obstacle and say, "My gosh! There is a containing fence," and sit down and pout, or you can walk up to that obstacle and say, "It looks like a hurdle. I'm going to jump over it." Jun 23, 2008, 17:46
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Raytheon's Lori Berdos on Diversity
Recently, Raytheon Company received the 2007 Women in Engineering Programs & Advocates Network (WEPAN) Breakthrough Award, which honors an employer for creating a work environment that enhances career success of women engineers. USBE Online spoke to Lori Berdos, president of Raytheon’s Global Women Network, a company wide employee resource group about diversity. Jun 13, 2007, 18:39
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A virtual spokesperson for black technology, BlackEngineer aspires to serve as leading news and information provider on the advancements in black technology with deep insights into black engineering, black entrepreneurs, black education, and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). In fact, BlackEngineer is one of the very few to promote the achievements of black technology. The Black engineer of the year awards (BEYA) is one of our successful ventures to promote black technology, progress and achievements made in black technology, and the sentiments of the Black community in the US, the UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
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Black technology entrepreneurs are increasingly providing the horsepower that drives the global economy. Over the last two decades, black entrepreneurs have created more jobs, and contributed much more to the economic expansion of the Black community as a whole, than any black pastor or politician. Black entrepreneurs are taking risks and building businesses that generate economic growth and increase prosperity in underserved areas, as more minority-owned and minority-focused businesses emerge, willing to serve the financial needs of Black entrepreneurs. US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine's annual list of Top Black Technology Entrepreneurs reflects the expanding scope of leading Black entrepreneurs in information technology, homeland security, and defense.
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