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  2. Burns & McDonnell - Wikipedia

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    Burns & McDonnell was founded by two Stanford University graduates that had experienced successful teamwork while working in Palo Alto. They chose Kansas as it was deemed to provide work for the two engineers. Robert E. McDonnell became the firm's promoter towards the region's municipalities, while Clinton S. Burns focused on the technical ...

  3. Clinton Sumner Burns - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Sumner Burns was born at Waverly Iowa on October 26, 1871, the son of Heman Hoit Burns (1842-1917) [2] and Laura Root Burns (1845-1881). [3] [4] His early education was obtained in the public schools at Port Byron NY where he lived with his grandmother and at Cornell University. [4]

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  5. Mark Page (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 1997, Mark was technical program manager on the seminal NASA/McDonnell Douglas BWB program that developed the modern blended wing body configuration used today. [1] This program culminated in the BWB-17, an artificially stabilized 17-foot (5.2 m) model (6% scale) built by Stanford University , which was flown in 1997 and showed ...

  6. Change management (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Change committee: The change committee decides whether a CHANGE REQUEST will be implemented or not. Sometimes this task is performed by the project manager as well. Change builder: The change builder is the person who plans and implements the change; it could be argued that the planning component is (partially) taken on by the project manager.

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  8. St. Louis Lambert International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft crashed into the same McDonnell Aircraft Corporation building (adjacent to the airport) where their spacecraft was being assembled. [136] March 20, 1968: a McDonnell F-4 Phantom II jet fighter crashed on takeoff during a test flight. The aircraft pitched up and stalled almost immediately after lifting from the runway; both crewmen ...

  9. Collins Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Collins Engineers, Inc. was an early advocate for the use of professional engineers as diving inspectors in the evaluation of underwater structures. [4] The firm provides underwater engineering services performed by in-house engineer-divers around the world to clients including the United States Navy and state departments of transportation. [5]