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L-3 Communications Holdings is an American company that supplies command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C3ISR) systems and products, avionics, ocean products, training devices and services, instrumentation, space, and navigation products. Its customers include the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Government intelligence agencies, NASA, aerospace contractors and commercial telecommunications and wireless customers.
L-3 is headquartered in Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York City.
L-3 (named for Frank Lanza, Robert LaPenta and Lehman Brothers) was formed in 1997 to acquire certain business units from Lockheed Martin. These units had belonged to Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta, which had merged three years before in 1993.
L-3 has continued to expand through mergers and acquisitions to become one of the top ten U.S. government contractors.
On November 4, 2010 L-3 issued a part purge notification to prevent future use of Chinese counterfeit parts, but did not notify its customers whose display systems suffered from much higher than expected failure rates.
Communication (from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share") is the purposeful activity of information exchange between two or more participants in order to convey or receive the intended meanings through a shared system of signs and semiotic rules. The basic steps of communication are the forming of communicative intent, message composition, message encoding, transmission of signal, reception of signal, message decoding and finally interpretation of the message by the recipient.
Communication in general takes place inside and between three main subject categories: human beings, living organisms in general and communication-enabled devices (for example sensor networks and control systems). Communication in the category of living organisms (studied in the field of biosemiotics) usually occurs through visual, auditory, or biochemical means. Human communication is unique for its extensive use of language.
Nonverbal communication describes the process of conveying meaning in the form of non-word messages. Examples of nonverbal communication include haptic communication, chronemic communication, gestures, body language, facial expression, eye contact, and how one dresses. Nonverbal communication also relates to intent of a message. Examples of intent are voluntary, intentional movements like shaking a hand or winking, as well as involuntary, such as sweating. Speech also contains nonverbal elements known as paralanguage, e.g. rhythm, intonation, tempo, and stress. There may even be a pheromone component. Research has shown that up to 55% of human communication may occur through non-verbal facial expressions, and a further 38% through paralanguage. It affects communication most at the subconscious level and establishes trust. Likewise, written texts include nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words and the use of emoticons to convey emotion.
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http://ClearedJobs.Net James Dyson, Recruiter L-3 Communications, gives tips on resumes and the mistakes he typically sees job seekers make. Problems that we usually see on résumés are resumes that really aren't geared for the position that they're applying for. People may have, maybe one or two things that they might have done at a job, but they don't show it in the resume because they have a generic resume that they just send out to everybody. So if you're going to apply for a job gear your resume to that job. If you're doing another job then gear your resume for that job. We still see people who put Social Security Numbers on their resume. In this day and age if you're going to put it out there just be aware of potential issues. Also, we still see a lot of people, this may ...
Protest demonstration at NYC HQ of L-3, a manufacturer of electronic components for drones, on the 10th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War.
http://www.ClearedJobs.Net Brigit Freedman, Director of Recruiting with L-3 Communications GSES, discusses military transition and other job seeker advice. L-3 is seeking transitioning military We attend quite a few of the TAP classes and those can be seen on our website of where we're gonna be, when we're gonna be there. And, we have lots of positions that require former military experience, so you can find lots of jobs if you're transitionining military into L-3. How does the military culture compare to L-3 culture? The military culture and the L-3 culture -- I think there are many similarities in that we have a very solid chain of command. We have lots of our leadership are former military officers and they run the company similarly to the way that they ran things in the mil...
L-3 Communications, Mission Integration Division, is revealing the latest in small manned ISR aircraft. This video is announcing the impending arrival of SPYDR into the operational theater.
L-3 Communications announced that its WESCAM subsidiary has been awarded a third indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract from the U.S. Air Force. Valued at $200M, the funding from this contract will be used to purchase the latest generation of L-3s MXTM-15Di targeting systems, complete with high-definition sensors, and MXTM-20D targeting systems, also with HD sensors, for an undisclosed customer.