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L-3 Communications Appoints Paul Mangano as Telemetry & Instrumentation Division President
Business Wire, August 2, 1999
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 2, 1999--
L-3 Communications (NYSE:LLL) announced today the appointment of Paul Mangano as president of its Telemetry & Instrumentation division located in San Diego, California.
Mr. Mangano, age 42, joins L-3 Communications with over 15 years of aerospace and defense industry experience in the areas of domestic and international business development, strategic planning, new product development and general management. He most recently served as general manager of Data and Diagnostic Solutions for AlliedSignal Aerospace, Defense and Space Systems located in Teterboro, New Jersey. Previously, he held various executive positions at AlliedSignal Inc. and Smiths Industries PLC.
Mr. Mangano received his BA in Economics from Harvard University and his MBA in High Technology from Northeastern University.
L-3 Communications Telemetry & Instrumentation leads the telemetry industry in the design and manufacture of advanced real-time commercial-off-the-shelf hardware and software solutions for flight test, weapons test and development, launch testing and monitoring, spacecraft command and control, satellite manufacturing and on-orbit operations, avionics test and integration and general-purpose data acquisition. All solutions are offered with complete systems engineering and integration services and are backed by a global customer support organization. The company has more than 50 years of experience in telemetry and data acquisition technology and serves virtually every major aerospace organization in the world.
L-3 Communications is a leading merchant supplier of secure communications systems and products, avionics and ocean systems, microwave components and telemetry, instrumentation, space and wireless products. Its customers include the Department of Defense (DoD), U.S. government intelligence agencies, aerospace and defense prime contractors and commercial telecommunications and cellular customers. To learn more about L-3 Communications, please visit the company's website at www.L-3Com.com.
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