Gen. Gordon Sullivan spoke to representatives from Raytheon and BAE Systems and to the 33-employee staff of New England Die Cutting, a company that produces electromagnetic interference materials in the form of gaskets, seals and insulators. These products protect against outside electromagnetic waves that could affect the performance of military technological systems on the battlefield. The decorated military hero spoke about the importance of military technology and how their performance in the factory directly translates to performance on the battlefield.Read more in The Haverhill Gazette.
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