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8 big IT failures of 2023

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Both United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines saw service outages in 2023 resulting from wonky software upgrades, and Southwest ended the previous year with a Christmas travel meltdown blamed on outdated systems. Honestly, it’s a wonder the system works at all. Probably the worst IT airline disaster of 2023 came on the government side, however.

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Optimism in US Aerospace and Defense Industry Despite Lingering COVID-19 Jitters

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percent to reach $551 billion by the end of the decade, according to a Mordor Intelligence report. However, as the world heads into 2022, trends in commercial air travel and customer order activity are in much better shape than earlier post-COVID expectations, which is a positive sign for the industry.

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US Telecommunications Industry to Maintain Growth Amid Competition-Charged Environment

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It will be up to each telco’s competitive intelligence professional to deliver the insights needed to capture market share. Executive Profile: Kevin Cooke, Business Intelligence Manager at Verizon Wireless. Kevin Cooke is a business intelligence manager at Verizon Wireless, working out of Hopewell, New Jersey.

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Aerospace and Defense Industry to Face Opportunities, Challenges in 2021

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Deloitte does not expect commercial air travel to return to pre-pandemic levels until at least 2024, likely resulting in lower aircraft and rotorcraft orders and deliveries. Executive Profile: Stefanie Kowitt, Capture Excellence and CI Team Lead at Lockheed Martin. Commercial aerospace is recovering, albeit slowly.

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Competition Fever to Run High in US Defense Sector Amid COVID-19 Disruptions

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While recovery is projected to begin in 2021 , healing of the industry’s two constituent sectors is seen to happen unevenly, according to a Mordor Intelligence study. For the sake of perspective, the commercial aerospace sector is seen to experience negative growth because of the sharp decrease in travel demand. Baltimore Area.

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US Aerospace Sector Poised to Take Off After Pandemic Slowdown

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The commercial side is seen to bounce back slower due to the pandemic’s impact on air travel. It will be up to the industry’s competitive intelligence professionals to provide the insights that will help their companies take off ahead of the others. percent less than in 2018. David Missal, Senior manager, Ball Aerospace.

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US Transportation and Logistics Sector Facing Risks and Rewards in Equal Parts

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In a business climate characterized by a mix of opportunity and uncertainty, each T&L company must leverage their competitive intelligence professionals to put clarity in ambiguity. Executive Profile: Richard Peña, Competitive Intelligence Manager, UPS. Richard Peña, CI and MI manager, UPS.

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