New Exterior Building Sign

08-26-2008

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Partnerships Lead to New Technology

08-14-2008

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SeaPort-e Contract

06-18-2008
On May 29, Adaptive Methods received a Prime Contract award as a result of our proposal submitted in response to the Seaport Enhanced Rolling Admissions solicitation.  This contract is issued annually by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) to multiple vendors and is for one base year with options for five more years, and an additional four more years after that.

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Buckner Director of Manufacturing.

11-01-2007
Adaptive Methods announces J. Keith Buckner as new Director of Manufacturing.

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Adaptive Methods develops SHARC tow system

06-06-2007
Adaptive Methods Sensor Systems Division has successfully developed and demonstrated a stabilization and entanglement resistant tow system for multi-line towed array.

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Adaptive Methods Supports TVC National Summit

05-31-2007
Adaptive Methods was a contributing sponsor for the 2007 TVC National Summit held May 29-30, 2007 in Kingsport, Tennessee.

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Adaptive Methods hosts USW-DSS Review

05-12-2007
Adaptive Methods hosts IWS-5E USW-DSS Program Review at UTC SimCenter.

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Adaptive Methods Awarded NAVSEA Contract Mod

03-16-2007
Adaptive Methods awarded a $5.9M mod to NAVSEA contract. 

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Doors Open in Chattanooga

10-03-2005
Representatives of the U.S. Navy and Congressman Zach Wamp were on hand for today's ribbon cutting ceremony officially opening Adaptive Methods' Chattanooga, Tennessee office.

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Adaptive Methods Revealed

08-31-2005

Today, the company known as Applied Hydro-Acoustics Research (AHA) revealed its new identity as Adaptive Methods to its employees during a semi-annual All-Hands meeting conducted at the Fair Lakes Hyatt.

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Adaptive Methods Research Develops Sonar Equipment

07-13-2005
A high-tech firm that develops sonar systems for the U.S. Navy plans to open an office in Chattanooga this summer, and its chief would like for it to employ up to 50 people in five years. 

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