TYSONS CORNER, VA, February 24, 2021 — Roger Krone, chairman and CEO of Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, shared his views about pursuing complementary merger and acquisition deals and competing for big information technology contracts in the current federal market landscape, GovCon Wire reported Feb. 16.
Read More »Dynetics Concludes Third Flight Test of Gremlins UAV for DARPA
A Dynetics-made unmanned aerial vehicle demonstrated autonomous and manual safety behaviors in a test flight series for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The Gremlins Air Vehicle, with its corresponding recovery system, performed seven hours of flight in November, at Utah-based Dugway Proving Ground, Dynetics, a Leidos subsidiary, said Wednesday.
Read More »Dynetics-Led Team Submits ‘Option A’ Human Lunar Lander Proposal to NASA
An industry team led by Leidos’ Dynetics business has submitted its proposal for a human landing system that will support NASA’s Artemis mission to the moon slated for 2024.
Read More »Blue Origin Eyes Lunar Cargo Delivery Services in 2023; Steve Squyres Quoted
Blue Origin plans to offer cargo delivery services to the moon by 2023 as the company develops a landing system for NASA’s crewed mission to the lunar surface, GeekWire reported Friday.
Read More »Lockheed Vet Michael Werner Joins USfalcon in VP Role
Michael Werner, former senior program and capture manager at Lockheed Martin, has been named vice president of USfalcon's operations, readiness and engineering division.
Read More »Dynetics Team Builds Lunar Lander Model for NASA’s Artemis Program
Dynetics has produced a full-size mockup of its human landing system three months after the Leidos subsidiary received a design and development contract to support NASA's Artemis moon mission.
Read More »Matthew Schmitz Appointed MartinFederal Chief Growth Officer
Matthew Schmitz, former product manager for enterprise information technology and cyber solutions at Leidos' Dynetics subsidiary, has joined MartinFederal Consulting as chief growth officer.
Read More »Dynetics Works on ‘ALPACA’ Spacecraft for NASA’s Human Landing Systems Program
Leidos’ Dynetics subsidiary has started developing a spacecraft called Autonomous Logistics Platform for All-Moon Cargo Access under a potential $253M contract with NASA to develop human landing systems for the agency’s lunar mission by 2024, CNBC reported Wednesday.
Read More »Voyager Subsidiary to Build Servicing Tech for Dynetics’ Human Landing System Project
Dynetics has selected Voyager Space Holdings subsidiary to provide a technology to support the docking and refueling functions of a human landing system that will be built for NASA's Artemis moon mission.
Read More »Dynetics Tests Tactical Space Support Payloads for Army Program
Dynetics has concluded checkout and test work on a pair of tactical space support payloads the Leidos subsidiary developed for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command.
Read More »Exquadrum Completes Rocket Motor Hot-Fire Test Under DARPA’s OpFires Program
Exquadrum has concluded hot-fire tests of a rocket motor technology being developed with Dynetics to support the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's efforts to build and demonstrate ground-launched hypersonic weapon system.
Read More »Leidos Subsidiary to Develop Human Landing System for NASA’s Moon Mission; Roger Krone Quoted
TYSONS CORNER, VA, May 19, 2020 — Leidos’ (NYSE: LDOS) Dynetics subsidiary is among the three contractors NASA selected to design and build platforms for a mission to land astronauts on the moon, GovCon Wire reported May 1.
Read More »Dynetics to Develop Army Directed Energy Prototype
Leidos’ Dynetics subsidiary will optimize the power of the U.S. Army’s directed energy weapons from 100 kilowatts to 300 kilowatts as part of a modernization initiative.
Read More »Dynetics to Support DARPA Automated Dogfight Effort
Leidos’ Dynetics subsidiary has received an 18-month, $12.3M contract to incorporate operational-level scenarios into heterogeneous aircraft as part of the first phase of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program.
Read More »Dynetics’ James Miller to Chair National Armaments Consortium Executive Committee
James Miller, a defense program leader at Dynetics, a Leidos subsidiary, has been appointed chairman of the National Armaments Consortium’s executive committee.
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