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AURORA, CO -- Despite a slowdown in military orders, Advanced Circuits saw revenue grow year-over-year in the first quarter, aided by acquisitions.

Read more: Despite Sequester, Advanced Circuits Reports Q1 Sales Up 12%

ROGERS, CT -- Rogers Corp. will make changes to staff retirement plans and take other undisclosed restructuring measures as part of a plan to reduce spending by about $12 million a year by the first quarter of 2014.

Read more: Rogers Restructuring to Cut Annual Spending by $12M

WASHINGTON -- The US Department of Defense is proposing to amend its acquisition practices related to the detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts.

Read more: DoD to Propose Changes to Counterfeit Electronics Procurement Practices

HAVERHILL, SUFFOLK, UK -- Electronics thermal management developer Cambridge Nanotherm will build its first prototype manufacturing plant here following £250,000 in matched funding from a UK agency.

Read more: Cambridge Nanotherm to Build 1st Manufacturing Plant

BOSTON – A group of standards-writing stalwarts are behind a new consortium that seeks to coordinate various electronics industry roadmaps from semiconductor chips through finished products.

Read more: Ex Jisso Members Re-Form Under CAMEST Banner

MELVILLE, NY -- Printed circuit board laminate sales make up more than 80% of Park Electrochemical's overall revenues, but overall sales to the sector might not return to their pre 2000 highs, the company revealed in a conference call last week.

Read more: April Not Cruelest Month for Park

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