General Dynamics-Made Block IV Submarine Joins Navy
The U.S. Navy has commissioned the General Dynamics-built USS Vermont, the 19th vessel under the Virginia class of submarines.
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The U.S. Navy has commissioned the General Dynamics-built USS Vermont, the 19th vessel under the Virginia class of submarines.
Executive Mosaic is honored to present Amy Gilliland, president of General Dynamics Information Technology, as an inductee into the 2020 Wash100 Award for her leadership and efforts to grow the company through major contract awards, support federal agencies and the U.S. military and drive innovation in emerging technology through GDIT’s workforce.
General Dynamics has updated a network encryption tool designed to support cybersecurity missions.
A General Dynamics business unit has landed a five-year, $49M contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to manufacture spare parts for tactical network backbone built to help U.S. Army personnel transmit voice, data and video communications on the battlefield.
Twelve companies have been awarded spots on a potential five-year, $50M blank purchase agreement to help the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office modernize business processes with the use of artificial intelligence and other automation tools, G2Xchange FedCiv reported Friday.
ManTech International has appointed Joseph Chioda as vice president account management of the company’s mission, cyber and intelligence solutions group to supervise customer experience and accounts, the company announced on Wednesday.Â
Joe Rhodes, formerly executive vice president at TISTA Science and Technology, has been elevated to the role of chief operating officer, FedHealthIT reported Friday.
SAPA Transmission has finished initial work to build a new headquarters and production plant in Shelby Township, Mich.
General Dynamics Mission Systems’ Tactical Cross-Domain Solution underwent an assessment that verifies compliance with National Security Agency-imposed requirements.
Lockheed Martin, L3Harris Technologies and General Dynamics are getting ready to offer satellite and radio platforms designed to support communications on-the-move for military customers, National Defense Magazine reported Friday.
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