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A/G
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A/GAbove Ground
A/GAssemblies of God (Church Denomination)
A/GAir/Ground
A/GAir-to-Ground
A/GAlbumin-Globulin Ratio
A/GAmyloglucosidase/Glucose Oxidase (electrode)


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This event will provide a forum for open exchange of technical and programmatic information between the Defense Department, its military services, industry representatives, and foreign organizations in the test and evaluation of air-to-air and ground-to-air weapons systems, which provide air/ground crew training for combat readiness.
Harris is participating in the competition for the FAA's Next Generation Air/Ground Communications (NEXCOM) program, which will enable the FAA to expand the use of its existing Air Traffic Control (ATC) air/ground communications channels.
BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2002 Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) today announced that it has formed a team with Raytheon Company, Computer Sciences Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Rockwell Collins, and Avidyne to pursue the FAA's Next Generation Air/Ground Communications (NEXCOM) program.
 
 
 
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