With the kind and gracious support of U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) and U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), the Carbon E7 will be returning to the U.S. Capitol this week. The world’s first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle will be on the grounds of the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. this Wed 18 March 2009 at the corner of Delaware and C Street NE between 1pm – 4pm!
As we like to say, we are looking forwa...
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Georgia is on my mind. From the Road Atlanta race track, to the Creative Coast, the Savannah port, to the busiest airport in the world (89 million people going through ATL every year!), and the growing and diverse city of Atlanta, there is a lot to talk about. Plus easy logistics access to suppliers in Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina.
Add the Georgia Institute of Technology (GeorgiaTech), Emory Univ...
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North Carolina has a lot going on. From a focus on technology and research & development as well as being home to not only a major U.S. financial center – but a number of Fortune 500 firms also call North Carolina home. Over 75% of the NASCAR industry’s employees and drivers are based within 2 hours of Charlotte. The Wright Brothers were here. It has a rich manufacturing base and work force to ...
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South Carolina is an interesting place where a number of Tier 1 automotive suppliers have called home, where thousands of large durable products enter and leave the port, where a strong and disciplined labor force with deep roots in manufacturing thrives, where a couple of automakers have set up plants – and where no where else in the USA have we found a place so passionate about developing an educational inf...
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Ok, so let’s discuss a less obvious possibility for a location of the Carbon Campus. We have spent a considerable amount of time in Florida with plenty of trips to Melbourne and the “Space Coast”, Jacksonville, and Tampa. The Space Coast is home to NASA as well as a number of defense contractors. Jacksonville and Tampa both are ‘port cities’ with completely different flavors which could offer a...
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