Peerless on Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List
Peerless Technologies Corporation made the Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List. https://goo.gl/6XkvzB
Peerless Technologies Corporation made the Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List. https://goo.gl/6XkvzB
On May 1, 2018, Peerless participated in a Career Fair at Global Impact STEM Academy. The purpose of the Career Fair was to expose students to the diverse array of career options in the Dayton area.
Peerless’ June Casual for a Cause event supported Wright State University’s Friendship Food Pantry. Peerless employees raised over $200.00 in food and monetary donations which will go directly towards helping current WSU students living on campus. Click here to learn more.
Peerless Technologies Corporation has joined the Indiana Consortium for Advanced Technology Transition (INCATT) to collaborate with top Government, industry, and academia on innovative solutions for the Federal Government sector. INCATT extended the consortium invitation to Peerless to showcase the company’s capabilities within the Consortium’s current microelectronics, hypersonics, and electronic warfare collaborative focus areas. “Peerless is…
Peerless Technologies employee Dr. Shun-Fat Lung, a researcher at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC), has been awarded the agency’s Exceptional Public Service Medal, one of the agency’s top awards. Dr. Lung, who has worked at NASA Armstrong since 2008, was recognized for “sustained performance as a Structural Dynamics Analyst subject-matter expert resulting in significant…
Peerless Technologies Corporation has been awarded a five-year, $110 million contract by the U.S. Air Force, continuing the company’s support for the F-22 Program Office into 2025. Peerless, which has worked on the F-22 program since 2012 through four previous contracts, provides engineering management; program management and administrative support; configuration and financial management; procurement, test,…
Think about what you typically receive in your mailbox — bills, magazines, advertising, and the occasional greeting card. It was no typical day, though, when Peerless engineer Charlie Gorton received a special piece of mail from Paris, France. Inside was an award from NATO’s Science & Technology Organization Headquarters. Gorton, a propulsion engineer supporting the…