Tue, Sep 03, 2013
Will Partner With the University Of Colorado's Department Of Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Aerospace engineering firm Special Aerospace Services (SAS) has signed a teaming agreement with the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research at the University of Colorado Boulder. The agreement will leverage talent and technical expertise between the two organizations.
"We are pleased to be working with such an accomplished Aerospace Engineering program," said Tim Bulk, Co-Founder and Director of Space Operations and Advanced Programs for Special Aerospace Services said in a news release. "This is an incredible opportunity to share resources, build talent, and keep technical jobs right here in Colorado. From interns to staff engineers, we are fortunate to work with the University's Aerospace Engineering program to build our team and our technical expertise."
"We look forward to the opportunities that this partnership will create for our students and researchers," said Dr. Jeff Thayer, Director of the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, "It is vital that industry engage in supporting the education of students and their future workforce. By setting up this agreement, we are establishing an avenue for expanded cooperation and collaboration."
SAS is a Boulder-based high technology services and systems company supporting NASA, the Department of Defense, and the commercial space industry through systems engineering, Spaceflight Safety, digital manufacturing, special research & development, launch services, and mission analysis. SAS is dedicated to growing Colorado's aerospace labor force and has hired from within CU-Boulder's aerospace engineering sciences department for highly technical positions.
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