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Johnstown is the largest city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. [9] The population was 18,411 as of the 2020 census. [5] Located 57 miles (92 km) east of Pittsburgh, it is the principal city of the Johnstown metropolitan area and had 133,472 residents in 2020.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is a public community college in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Satellite sites are provided in Altoona (Blair County), Ebensburg (northern Cambria County), Somerset (Somerset County), and Huntingdon (Huntingdon County).
ManTech International Corporation is an American defense contracting firm based in Herndon, Virginia. It was co-founded in 1968 by Franc Wertheimer and George J. Pedersen . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company uses technology to help government and industry clients. [ 5 ]
All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2023 [2] unless otherwise specified. As of 2023, Fortune lists Amazon (revenue of $513.98 billion), Jingdong ($155.53 billion), and Alibaba ($126.81 billion) in the retailing sector rather than the technology sector. [3]
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (UPJ or Pitt-Johnstown) is a state-related college in the Johnstown, Pennsylvania area. It is a baccalaureate degree-granting regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh .
Jul. 2—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Cambria County tied its all-time fatal overdose mark in 2021, matching a record previously set before a broad-based countywide effort was launched to combat the opioid ...
New Jersey Institute of Technology: Newark, New Jersey: 1881 Public 11,518 $0.123 Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology: Socorro, New Mexico: 1889 Public 2,127 – Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs New York Institute of Technology: Old Westbury, New York: 1955 Private, not ...
The Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was a major producer of iron and steel that operated independently from 1852 to 1916.The company adopted many innovations in the steelmaking process, including those of William Kelly and Henry Bessemer.