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James Hinds, CEO of a joint venture between Airbus and OneWeb, has joined the board of directors of Space and Satellite Professionals International, an association working to bolster the space industry's workforce. Hinds has been Airbus OneWeb Satellites' chief executive since January, when he was promoted from his role as the company's chief operating officer, SSPI said Wednesday.
MoreThe MIL Corp. has secured an $80.9M contract from the U.S. Navy to perform system engineering work for technologies and systems associated with Global Radio Frequency Intelligence Networks.Â
MorePerspecta has reported financial results for its second fiscal quarter ending Oct. 2. "Since our inception, we have consistently achieved solid execution across the enterprise, and this quarter is no exception. Once again, we delivered on our revenue, adjusted diluted earnings per share and free cash flow conversion expectations," said Mac Curtis, chairman and CEO of Perspecta and six-time Wash100 Award recipient.Â
MoreNorthrop Grumman has conducted a series of flight tests that showcased the ability of its Firebird intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft to collect data over a four-day demonstration period.
MoreJ.F. Taylor has received a five-year, $83.5M contract to perform project management, engineering and technical support efforts to support the U.S. Navy’s developmental test and evaluation efforts.
MoreAmazon Web Services has partnered with Esri to help technology startup firms do business in the state and local government markets through the Washingon, D.C.-based accelerator organization CivStart.
MoreSmartronix will help the U.S. Navy design, develop, integrate, test and manage information technology systems and services under a potential five-year, $72.4M contract.
MoreCapella Space has appointed three new vice presidents to lead the company’s product engineering, go-to-market and business strategy and U.S. government services. Scott Soenen, a 15-year veteran in geospatial intelligence, joined the aerospace company as VP of product engineering, Capella said Thursday.
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Northrop Grumman has won a potential $44.4M firm-fixed-price, cost-reimbursable contract to help the U.S. Air Force maintain aircraft outfitted with the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node technology.
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