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University of Virginia
researchers developed a steel-like alloy, DARVA-Glass
101, which is three times stronger than high-strength
steel. The material is nonmagnetic and has non-corrosive
properties. Possible applications include ship
hulls, automobiles and corrosion-resistant coatings.
Commercial use could begin in as little as three
years with potential far-reaching effects on
the steel industry. (7/21/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Ascend Therapeutics,
a biopharmaceutical company based in Herndon,
plans to launch trials of its Andrin gel in
conjunction with the University of Sydney in
Australia. Andrin is being studied as a possible
way to prevent prostrate growth in middle-aged
men. (7/16/04, PRNewswire)
The Minority Business Professionals
Network named Benjamin B. Hankins Jr.
one of 50 Influential Minorities in American
Business. Hankins is founder, president and
CEO of Axiom Resource Management, a Falls
Church consulting firm. (6/29/04, PRNewswire)
Robert J. Belshaw received
a Rainmaker Award from DC Velocity magazine
as one of 12 top professionals in the logistics
and supply chain industry. Belshaw is COO of
Insight, a Manassas-based provider of
supply chain planning solutions. (7/1/PRN)
The Virginia State Bar
elected Janet Peyton of the Richmond-based
law firm McGuireWoods, as new secretary
of the bar’s intellectual property section.
Peyton’s practice focuses on software licensing
and intellectual property. (7/1/04, Press release)
Roanoke County received
honors as one of the most technologically advanced
counties in the country in a survey by the National
Association of Counties and California’s Center
for Digital Government. The county was cited
for its variety of online services, and though
it has a population of 86,000, Roanoke County
was judged in the population category between
150,000 and 249,999 because of the Roanoke Metropolitan
Statistical Area’s population of 235,000. (7/2/04,
The Roanoke Times)
ManTech International Corp.,
a Fairfax-based company focused on technology
solutions for the defense and security sector,
introduced NetWitness version 5.0, an enhanced
version of its network wiretap tool. The new
version offers advanced analytical features
and increased capability for monitoring Voice
over Internet Protocol calls. (6/29/2004,
Business Wire)