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The economy of the state of Florida is the fourth-largest in the United States, with a $1.695 trillion gross state product (GSP) as of 2024. [1] If Florida were a sovereign nation (2024), it would rank as the world's 15th-largest economy by nominal GDP according to the International Monetary Fund, ahead of Spain and behind South Korea.
The Florida High Tech Corridor Council (The Corridor) is a regional economic development initiative of the University of Central Florida (UCF), the University of South Florida (USF) and the University of Florida (UF) whose mission is to grow high tech industry and innovation through partnerships that support research, marketing, workforce and entrepreneurship.
The aerospace industry, led by Boeing, is a cornerstone of economic growth and community support in the South Sound. ... 2024 at 10:26 AM. ... In Pierce County and South King County alone ...
Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom (6 C, 10 P) Aerospace industry in the United States (2 P) ... This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 13:21 (UTC).
Florida became the 27th U.S. state in 1845, and its last county was created in 1925 with the formation of Gilchrist County from a segment of Alachua County. [1] Florida's counties are subdivisions of the state government. Florida's most populous county is Miami-Dade County, the seventh most populous county in the nation, with a population of ...
Albany International Corporation (NYSE:AIN) shares are trading lower on premarket on Thursday after the company revised its full-year outlook. The bearish outlook reflects slower revenue and ...
The Florida Space Authority (FSA) was created as a Florida state government space agency by Florida's Governor and legislature in 1989. The Authority's mission (as authorized in Chapter 331, Part Two, Florida Statutes) was to retain, expand and diversify the state's space-related industry.
The Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry (CFUSAI) was formed jointly by United States President George W. Bush and the United States Congress in 2001. [1] Its first public meeting was held on November 27, 2001, and its final report was given on November 18, 2002. [2]