GAO will investigate Space Command decision; FirePoint opens new center in Huntsville; USA Health receives $1.5 million for pediatric imaging equipment; Bad Daddy’s restaurant opens in Madison

The U.S. Government Accountability Office will investigate the decision to locate the U.S. Space Command in Colorado

GAO will investigate Space Command decision

The U.S. Government Accountability Office will investigate the decision to locate the U.S. Space Command in Colorado, the GAO told AL.com. Some Alabama lawmakers had requested the investigation in the wake of the announcement that the headquarters would be in Colorado Springs rather than Huntsville. – AL.com

 

FirePoint opens new Applied innovation Center in Huntsville

FirePoint Innovations Center has opened a new Applied Innovation Center in Huntsville. The new facility features two prototyping and testing labs to support work in the private sector and with U.S. Army Aviation. The new facility is near Redstone Arsenal. – Cision

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USA Health receives $1.5 million for pediatric imaging equipment

USA Health has received $1.5 million in federal funding to purchase pediatric imaging equipment for USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Mobile. The money will be used to buy an MRI machine and a mobile X-ray system. – USA Health

 

 

Bad Daddy’s restaurant opens in Madison

Bad Daddy’s restaurant has opened a location in Madison at Clift Farm. It’s the third Alabama location, joining restaurants in Huntsville and Montgomery. The restaurant serves up made-from-scratch burgers, chicken sandwiches, salads and more, along with local craft beers and signature cocktails. – Cision

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