- 30 Oct, 2012
Attorney general sending privacy warnings to some app makers
Sacramento Business Journal: As many as 100 companies that produce mobile applications are getting letters from California Attorney General Kamala Harris this week formally informing them that they violate the state’s privacy law.
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VSP to stay, add jobs after Health Exchange decision
Sacramento Business Journal: As expected, the California Health Benefit Exchange voted Tuesday to change policy and allow local eye-care giant VSP Global to compete for individual members in the new insurance marketplace when it launches in 2014.
Read More - 29 Oct, 2012
Grass Valley wins technology Emmy
Sacramento Business Journal: Video production technology company Grass Valley won an Emmy Award for its automated technology that allows broadcast stations to operate with very few technicians.
Read More - 26 Oct, 2012
Kaiser uses GPS to track mobile equipment
Sacramento Business Journal: Kaiser launched a program last year that uses wireless technology to track movable equipment in its Northern California hospitals and medical offices. The goal is better care delivered more efficiently — but cost savings are expected, too.
Read More - 26 Oct, 2012
Aerojet successfully tests escape module for Bezos rocket
Sacramento Business Journal: Aerojet’s escape module rocket motor was part of a successful test of a reusable rocket created by Blue Origin LLC, the company announced Thursday.
Read More - 26 Oct, 2012
NASA honors Aerojet for contractor skills
The Sacramento Bee: Aerojet is being honored for its effort to help small businesses participate in a five-year contract to create liquid methane propulsion engines for a NASA research center.
Read More - 25 Oct, 2012
Sierra Health Foundation hands out 34 grants, including in Sacramento region
Sacramento Business Journal: Sierra Health Foundation has awarded 34 grants of up to $25,000 each to support programs that improve health and well-being in 19 Northern California counties.
Read More - 25 Oct, 2012
Roseville chipmaker Telefunken to add unit, take over German plant
The Sacramento Bee: Just a month ago, Roseville computer-chip maker Telefunken Semiconductors was laying off 15 percent of its workforce as it tried to cope with a big financial scandal.
Read More - 24 Oct, 2012
Telefunken opens microchip foundry to contract business
Sacramento Business Journal: Telefunken Semiconductors America is beginning to market its Roseville plant as a contract microchip fabrication plant for Northern California technology companies.
Read More - 24 Oct, 2012
Sacramento ranks No. 4 in clean tech index
The Sacramento Bee: Lots of energy-efficient buildings and hybrid vehicles. A sizable crop of workers engaged in green and clean-tech industries. Add it all up, and Sacramento ranks No. 4 in a nationwide index of clean tech metro areas released Tuesday.
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