Dynetics is working with Northrop Grumman on an Artemis lunar lander similar in design to what Dynetics proposed in the original Human Landing System competition. Credit: Dynetics WASHINGTON — Teams ...
WASHINGTON — NASA should have revised its approach to the Human Landing System (HLS) program or withdrawn the solicitation entirely once it was clear the agency didn’t have the funding to support two ...
WILMINGTON, Mass., March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Massachusetts-based Ascent AeroSystems today announced that it has received a follow-on order for its ground-breaking Spirit unmanned aerial systems ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability System completed a risk-reduction flight demonstration, launching a Raytheon-made AIM-9X Sidewinder interceptor and sending it to a ...
Executive Mosaic has announced that David King, group president for Dynetics at Leidos, has received the first Wash100 Award of his long career in the federal sector for his leadership and innovation ...
The defense and space technology subsidiary will also get a new deputy group president in this transition, also from within Leidos' ranks. Leidos has promoted a new president for its Dynetics ...
In a new example of “co-opetition” in the federal market, Leidos subsidiary Dynetics has added Northrop Grumman to a partnership competing for a contract to build new lunar landing systems for NASA.
Dynetics Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Reston-based Fortune 500 government contractor Leidos Holdings Inc., has received a potential $90 million contract from NASA to produce a laser air ...
Blue Origin and Dynetics are still steaming over NASA's decision to award only one contract — to SpaceX — to build a Human Landing System for the Artemis program. Their protest of the decision was ...
Dynetics, a subsidiary of US government technology provider Leidos, recently acquired Spire Advanced Technology Holdings to expand its “rapid prototyping and advanced manufacturing” capabilities, ...
Blue Origin and Dynetics are still steaming over NASA’s decision to award only one contract — to SpaceX — to build a Human Landing System for the Artemis program. Their protest of the decision was ...
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