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News
April 2008
At the Annual Shareholders Meeting Gary Brown, Randall West, Gail Rogers, William Swartz, and Ron Vigil were reelected to the Board of Directors.
July 2007
Mr. Salvatore Barone was appointed to interim membership on the Board of Directors to replace Mr. John Hintenach.
April, 2007
At the Annual Shareholders Meeting Gary Brown, Randall West, John Hintenach, William Swartz, and Ron Vigil were reelected to the Board of Directors. In addition, Gail Rogers was elected, replacing Lee Zandanel. Ms. Rogers is Chief Financial Officer and Director of Contracts for Constellation. Prior to joining Constellation, Ms. Rogers held CFO positions with professional services organizations supporting the government and private sector.
September, 2006
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Support of the Technology Director’s Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Detection and Analysis Systems.” These efforts included research and development into SAW coating technology.
July, 2006
Constellation was awarded a contract from US Army RDECOM, Edgewood for “Advanced ABS II System Development.”
July, 2006
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Support of the Technology Director’s Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Detection and Analysis Systems.” These efforts included research and development into further enhancements to mercuric iodide detectors, new nuclear detector technologies, and improvements to the NBC instrument.
February, 2006
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Brookhaven National Laboratory for “Performance Improvements to High-Pressure Xenon (HPXe) Radiation Detectors.”
January 2006
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Aberdeen Proving Grounds for two CT-1128 Portable GC-MS instruments. The units will be tested for use in the National Guard CST response trailers.
November 2005
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Support of the Technology Director’s Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Detection and Analysis Systems.” These efforts included research and development for developing a chemical agent detector, biological agent detector, and a combined nuclear/biological/chemical instrument.
September, 2005
Constellation was awarded a contract from US Army RDECOM, Edgewood for “Array Biosensor System Development.”
July, 2005
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Support of the Technology Director’s Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Detection and Analysis Systems.” These efforts included research and development into mercuric iodide detectors and developing a combined nuclear/biological/chemical instrument.
December 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Chemical and Biological Sensor Research and Development.” These efforts included research and development into chemical agent detector miniaturization.
September, 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) for "Portal Monitor Based on High-Pressure Xenon Gamma Ray Spectrometers for Identification of Special Nuclear Materials." September, 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for “Chemical and Biological Sensor Research and Development.” These efforts included research and development into mercuric iodide pixilated detectors and xenon array detectors.
June, 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) for Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnostic System (JBAIDS) Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA-04) field-testing at the Dugway Proving Ground.
June, 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Department of Energy for
Phase I "Purification System for Large Quantities of Noble Gas."
February, 2004
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research for
Phase II "Design, Integration Testing, and Production Development of a MEMS
Based Biological Detection System."
October, 2003
The Constellation Automated Bioaerosol Collection and Detection System (ABCDS) with array bio-sensor-based
detection was
tested at Dugway Proving Grounds with Siemens-Dematik as a partner.
This was a blind test for biological simulants in the open-air desert. Results of the
tests have not been published. Information about the array biosensor
can be found on the Array Bio-Sensor
page.
September, 2003
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the Marine Corp for
"Field Portable GC-MS." This contract is to investigate enhancements
to the Constellation CT-1128
GC-MS.
August, 2003
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NIH for
"High-Resolution Gamma Camera."
August, 2003
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NIH for
"Electroluminescence Absorption Detector Compton Camera."
July, 2003
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction
Agency for a "Support of the Technology Director's Nuclear, Biological, and
Chemical Detection and Analysis."
June, 2003
Gen. Gary Brown, U.S. Marine Corps. (Retired) has agreed
to join the Board of Constellation Technology. After overseeing the return
of the United States’ resources from the Persian Gulf after Desert Storm,
General Brown joined Lockheed Martin Specialty Components. He then went on
to work for Lockheed Martin in their Technology Services Group in Cherry
Hill, NJ and L-3 Communication Security Systems Division in Clearwater, FL.
He is presently associated with the Center for Ocean Technology at USF.
May, 2003
Through Coalescent Technologies Corporation, Constellation was awarded a
Naval Air Systems Command contract for engineering and technology support
to "Develop and Integrate Chemical and Nuclear Sensors into an Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Research and
Development."
May, 2003
Constellation initiated contracts with two distributors for the CT-1128 GC-MS.
March, 2003
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the National Cancer
Institute for "Electroluminescence Absorption Detector Compton Camera."
February 2003
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Defense Threat Reduction
Agency for a "Portable High-Resolution Gamma/Neutron Detector."
December, 2002
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NSF for "World Wide
Student Laboratory."
November, 2002
Constellation was awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research for
Phase I "Design, Integration Testing, and Production Development of a MEMS
Based Biological Detection System."
October, 2002
Constellation was awarded a contract from USSOCOM for ten GN-3 detection
systems.
September, 2002
Constellation Technology again received an award for the
Florida High Tech Corridor Technology Fast 50. This award is based on 1997
through 2001 revenue growth for the I-4 corridor high technology companies.
We were number 27 on the list of companies that span from Tampa through
Orlando and into the Melbourne area.
September, 2002
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NIH for "Proximity
Surgical Probe."
September 2002
Constellation was awarded a contract from TRW for engineering for
accelerated production of High-Pressure Xenon Detectors.
July, 2002
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the DOE for
"Xenon Gamma Ray Spectrometer."
June, 2002
Constellation was awarded a Phase II SBIR contract from NASA for "Position
Sensitive Gamma-Ray Sensor."
June,, 2002
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the DOE for "Rugged
High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer."
November, 2001
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NASA for "High
Efficiency Digital X-Ray Detector."
October, 2001
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the NIH for
"Proximity Surgical Probe."
October 2001
Constellation was awarded a contract from the U.S. Army Space and Missile
Defense Command for "Advanced Miniature Sensors for Nuclear Weapons and
Materials with Integrated Biological and Chemical Detection for Deployment
on Unmanned Platforms."
September, 2001
Constellation was awarded a Phase II SBIR contract from the DOE for
"Development of Large Area Mercuric Iodide Photodetector for Scintillation
Spectroscopy."
September, 2001
Through Coalescent Technologies Corporation, Constellation was awarded a
U.S. Marine Corps. contract for sensors that incorporate multiple
biological threat agent assessments and redundant target detection.
August, 2001
Constellation was awarded three Phase I SBIR contracts from the DOE for
"Optical Readout of Mercuric Iodide Gamma-Ray Detectors," "Digital Pulse
Processing for Nuclear Detectors," and "Hemispherical Mercuric Iodide
Detector."
July, 2001
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the DOE for
"Hemispherical Mercuric Iodide Detector."
July, 2001
Constellation was selected again by the Fast 50 Committee
as one of the "fastest growing technology
companies in the Florida High Tech Corridor."
July, 2001
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from NIH for "High Energy
Surgical Probe."
September, 2000
Constellation was awarded a Phase I SBIR contract from the DOE for "Ultra
High-Resolution PET Detector."
August 2000
Constellation was awarded a contract from the U.S. Army Space and Missile
Defense Command for "Advanced Lightweight Battlefield Sensors for Spectral
Analysis, Isotopic Identification, and Real-Time Forensic Analysis for
Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons Detection."
September, 1999
Constellation was awarded a multi-year multimillion dollar contract from
the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for "Research and Development in
Support of Nuclear Detection Analysis and Forensics Systems."
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