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The Honeywell Project was a peace group based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that existed from the late 1960s until around 1990. During its existence, the organization waged a campaign to convince the board and executives of the Honeywell Corporation to convert their weapons manufacturing business to peaceful production.
The HoneywellProject was a peace group based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that existed from the late 1960s until around 1990. During its...
Honeywell International Inc. is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It primarily...
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies is a manufacturer of aircraft engines and avionics, as well as a producer of auxiliary power units (APUs) and other aviation...
The Honeywell 316 was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by Honeywell starting in 1969. It is part of the Series 16, which includes the Models 116 (1965...
Honeywell offers a number of products and services across its four business groups: Aerospace, Home and Building Technologies (HBT), Safety and Productivity...
The Honeywell 6000 series computers were rebadged versions of General Electric's 600-series mainframes manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. from...
The Honeywell 200 was a character-oriented: 70C-4S0-01n two-address commercial computer introduced by Honeywell in December 1963, the basis of later models...
first-generation IMPs were built by BBN using a rugged computer version of the Honeywell DDP-516 computer, configured with 24KB of expandable magnetic-core memory...
exit the computer industry entirely and sold the division to Honeywell in 1970. Honeywell offered Multics commercially, but with limited success. Multics...
computers that descended from the Datamatic 1000, which was a joint Honeywell and Raytheon project started in 1955. The 1800 and 1800-II were follow-on designs...
Corporation, forming AlliedSignal. In 1999 AlliedSignal acquired Honeywell and adopted the Honeywell name. John Clifford "Cliff" Garrett founded a company in...
Marv Davidov (1931–2012), American peace activist and founder of the HoneywellProject Dmitry Davydov (filmmaker) (born 1983), Russian Jayar Davidov (died...
Headquartered in St. Charles, Illinois, System Sensor is a subsidiary of Honeywell International. System Sensor develops and distributes fire alarm devices...
Retrieved 2014-09-16. Michael Gubisch (13 July 2016). "Honeywell and Safran halt electric taxi project". Flightglobal. Henry Canaday (Aug 4, 2017). "Saving...
family of operating systems oriented toward the 36-bit GE-600 series and Honeywell 6000 series mainframe computers. The original version of GCOS was developed...
Martha Ann (sometimes Anne) Honeywell (1786–1856) was an American disabled artist who produced silhouettes and embroidery using only her mouth and her...
Positioning System (GPS) receiver International Space Station (ISS) version of Honeywell's Space Integrated GPS/INS (SIGI) Litton LN-200 Inertial Measurement Unit...
1964, was voided by the 1973 decision of the landmark federal court case Honeywell, Inc. v. Sperry Rand Corp.. The decision included: that the ENIAC inventors...