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Raytheon Names Former IQT Exec as Cyber Warfare & Mission Innovations VP; Dave Wajsgras Quoted
TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 18, 2019 — Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) hired Teresa Shea, formerly executive vice president of technology at In-Q-Tel, to serve as VP of cyber warfare and mission innovations and lead a newly integrated business area within its intelligence, information and services business unit, GovCon Wire reported April 5. Shea’s new role puts […] More
Zion Market Research: Military Tech Projects to Drive Artificial Intelligence Market
A Zion Market Research report forecasts that artificial intelligence spending in the global military sector will reach $16.3B by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 14.5 percent over the next seven years.
Lockheed Tests Ground Control Contingency System for Air Force GPS 3 Satellite
Lockheed Martin has started final qualification testing of ground control system updates meant to help U.S. Air Force personnel fly a Global Positioning Systems 3 satellite, C4ISRNET reported Friday.
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Raytheon’s Jon Check: Agency CISOs Should Advance Optimization to Make Cyber Budget Go Further
Jon Check, senior director of cyber protection solutions at Raytheon’s intelligence, information and services business, said agency chief information security officers seeking to make their cybersecurity funds stretch further should look at their priorities. Check wrote in a GCN article published Thursday that agency CISOs should assess their hiring approach and determine whether their cyber tools are updated and capable to address the current security threats.
Dan Jablonsky on Maxar’s Unified Operating Model, WorldView Legion Satellite Program
Dan Jablonsky, president and CEO of Maxar Technologies, told SpaceNews in an interview published Wednesday the company’s move to adopt a unified operating model as part of a reorganization effort seeks to achieve cost savings and accelerate service delivery.
Raytheon’s Jane Chappell: Satellite Ground Stations, Automated Tech Can Support Intell Missions
Jane Chappell, vice president of global intelligence solutions at Raytheon, has said ground stations and automated technologies could help the U.S. military and intelligence community utilize small and large satellites, Breaking Defense reported Monday.
Lockheed-Elta Systems Team to Pursue Army Radar Sense-Off” Program”
Lockheed Martin is in discussions with Israeli Aerospace Industries' Elta Systems subsidiary to jointly develop a radar technology for an upcoming U.S. Army demonstration event at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, Defense News reported Saturday.