Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO at Raytheon and a 2019 Wash100 Award recipient, has said that organizations' information and operational technology teams need to work together to ensure a strong cybersecurity posture.
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Thomas Kennedy: Raytheon Sees Bigger Market for Counter-Hypersonics
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon and a 2019 Wash100 winner, said the company is focused on the development of hypersonics and counter-hypersonics technologies and sees a larger market for the latter.
Read More »Thomas Kennedy, Greg Hayes Meet With President Trump to Discuss Raytheon-UTC Merger
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, told Defense News in an interview published Wednesday that he and Greg Hayes, chairman and CEO of United Technologies Corp., met with President Donald Trump on June 10 to explain that the proposed Raytheon-UTC combination is complementary and not competitive.
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy on New Tech “˜Moonshot' Projects
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy wrote in a LinkedIn article published Monday that the pace of technological advancements has accelerated since the launch of the manned lunar mission 50 years ago. Kennedy, a 2019 Wash100 winner, said that after the launch of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, new technology “moonshot“ projects have emerged and are now ready for launch, including hypersonic flight and artificial intelligence avatar.
Read More »Raytheon’s Thomas Kennedy, Louisiana & Arkansas Governors Call for Nationwide Cybersecurity Collaboration
Govs. John Bel Edwards and Asa Hutchinson, together with Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy, are calling for more interstate collaboration and public-private partnerships to address growing threats to U.S. cybersecurity.
Read More »Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy Details How to Build Cybersecurity Culture
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy, a 2019 Wash100 winner, said company leaders should leverage new cybersecurity tools, invest in talent and promote employee education to build a cyber-safe workspace amid the growing threats targeting the U.S. industry, Chief Executive reported Tuesday.
Read More »Thomas Kennedy, President and CEO of Raytheon, Selected as 2019 Wash100 Inductee for Securing Major Contracts and Helping Grow the Company
Executive Mosaic is pleased to introduce Thomas Kennedy, CEO and president of Raytheon, as an inductee into the 2019 Wash100 “” Executive Mosaic's annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting sector “” for securing major contracts and helping to grow the company. This latest honor marks his third consecutive Wash100 Award win.
Read More »Raytheon Plans Hypersonic Defense Portfolio Expansion; Thomas Kennedy Quoted
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy said during a recent conference call with financial analysts the company is looking into expanding its hypersonic defense offerings, USNI News reported Friday.
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy on Key Takeaways From National Cyber Strategy
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, has said there are five key takeaways from the White House's updated National Cyber Strategy and one of those is the Trump administration's position that cyber crime is a national security threat. Kennedy wrote in a Fox Business opinion piece published Monday that through the strategy, the administration made clear that one of its key priorities is to address intellectual property theft.
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy: Space-Based Sensor Layer Needed to Counter Advanced Missile Threats
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, has said the U.S. needs a space-based sensor layer that could help detect, track and counter ballistic missile threats. “To have a space-sensor layer, to be able to pick up this advanced threat “¦ that's an absolute must for us to get on board and develop that technology,“ Kennedy said during a panel at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy: Tech Against Missile Threats Could Back Strategic Defense Initiative 2.0
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, has said several technologies have matured in the last two decades and could support the second iteration of the Strategic Defense Initiative that was canceled in 1993, National Defense reported Monday. SDI is a program during the Reagan administration that sought to counter the …
Read More »Society of Women Engineers Honors Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy has been chosen to receive the Society of Women Engineers’ 2018 Rodney D. Chipp Memorial Award in recognition of his initiatives to promote diversity in the workplace and empower female engineering professionals through mentoring. SWE chose Kennedy based on testimonials from multiple industry representatives who vouched for his …
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy: Tech Usage Policies Could Help Protect Corporate IP From Insider Threats
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy has said organizations that seek to protect corporate intellectual property from insider threats should “implement a clear set of policies governing technology usage.“ Kennedy, a two-time Wash100 awardee, wrote in a commentary posted Tuesday on Fortune that such policies could guide information technology teams as they work to detect …
Read More »Thomas Kennedy: Raytheon Seeks to Replace Existing Surface-to-Surface Missiles With NSM
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy, a two-time Wash100 recipient, has said the company intends to make the Naval Strike Missile program a “multibillion-dollar franchise opportunity“ by replacing the current international and local inventory of surface-to-surface missiles, Defense News reported Thursday. NSM is a joint effort of Raytheon and Norway-based Kongsberg and is …
Read More »Raytheon's Thomas Kennedy: Allies' Procurement of US Defense Equipment to Continue Amid Tariffs
Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy told CNBC in an interview posted Wednesday he believes that despite trade disputes, foreign countries will continue to procure defense platforms from the U.S. in order to safeguard their citizens' freedom and protect their sovereignty. He noted about European countries' efforts to increase their defense spending …
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