Huntington Ingalls Industries Names Smith Corporate Vice President, Strategy and Development
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Newport News, Virginia, named Michael S. Smith corporate vice president, strategy and development.
JMH Group Names Blackwell President
JMH Group, Washington, D.C., named Lt. Gen. Paul E. Blackwell, USA (Ret.), president.
General Micro Systems Appoints Ciufo as Chief Technology Officer
General Micro Systems (GMS), Rancho Cucamonga, California, appointed Chris A. Ciufo as chief technology officer.
Vidsys Promotes Chung to Vice President of Systems Engineering, Quality
Vidsys, Vienna, Virginia, promoted Neil Chung to vice president of systems engineering and quality.
Engineering Services Network Names Dutra as Charleston, S.C., Operations Manager
Engineering Services Network, Woodbridge, Virginia, named Steve Dutra as its Charleston, South Carolina, area operations manager.
Aerojet Rocketdyne Hires Ward as Vice President, Engineering
Aerojet Rocketdyne, Sacramento, California, hired Scott Ward as vice president, engineering.
Palantir to Provide All Source Information Fusion Software
Palantir Technologies Inc., Palo Alto, California (H92222-16-C-0078), is being awarded a $222,106,780 firm-fixed-price contract for All Source Informati
Multiple Companies to Support Defense Spectrum Organization Under $136 Million Contract
Alion Science and Technology Corp., Burr Ridge, Illinois; ANDRO Computational Solutions LLC, Rome, New York; Calvert Systems Engineering Inc., Prince Frederick, Maryland; CoSolutions Inc., St
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Estonian UGV Prototype Could Aid Infantry Troops, Lighten Transport Load
Machine has not quite fully replaced man yet, but a new development in unmanned technology is coming close. An emerging system, successfully tested in Europe this spring, might help keep infantry troops safer while also lightening their transport load.
