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Fort Meade
About Fort George G. Meade
Fort Meade is Maryland’s largest employer. It sits on 5,067 acres and has more than 1,670 buildings, according to the Army website, www.mybaseguide.com.
National Cryptologic Museum Reveals Old Secrets
The National Cryptologic Museum (NCM), located adjacent to Fort Meade, is the only museum in the intelligence community open to the general public.
Flying Toward a Higher Level at Tipton Airport
Since Tipton Airport reopened in 1999, the facility has enjoyed a slow, steady trajectory of success. Today, the facility is a solid contributor to the local economy, averaging 43,000 takeoffs per year.
Fort Meade Calendar
2015 November 10 Veteran’s Day Observance, Fort Meade Museum
Q&A With Fort Meade Alliance President Steve Tiller
Recognized as Best Lawyers’ 2013 Baltimore Patent Lawyer of the Year and 2014 and 2016 Baltimore Intellectual Property Lawyer of the Year, Steve Tiller, a partner with the law firm of Whiteford, Taylor & Preston (WTP), is known as a top technology and intellectual property (IP) litigator in the mid-Atlantic.
Meade at Last Stands in the Nation’s Capital
While George Gordon Meade is obviously normally identified with the military post in Anne Arundel County that bears his name, the people of Washington, D.C., are also reminded of his accomplishments when they walk down the 300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., and pass by the U.S. Courthouse.
Workforce Development Key to Economic Growth in the Fort Meade Reagion
A highly educated workforce is key to economic growth and job creation in the Fort Meade region, and throughout Maryland.
Fort Workshop Targets Budding Entrepreneurs
Rich Moulton believes he has a gem of an idea.
Constructing a Cyber Superpower
The site of an Army golf course named for President Dwight Eisenhower, which is just one long drive from the National Security Agency (NSA), is an active construction site that will eventually be the home of U.S. military cyber.