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General Atomics' aeronautical systems business has installed and started using the CAE-developed Predator Mission Trainer at its flight test and training center in North Dakota.
MoreGeneral Atomics' aeronautical systems business has installed and started using the CAE-developed Predator Mission Trainer at its flight test and training center in North Dakota.
MoreTYSONS CORNER, VA, January 9, 2020 “” Todd Probert, a vice president at Raytheon (NYSE: RTN), shared his impression of the merger between VMware (NYSE: VMW) and Pivotal Software, GovCon Wire reported Jan. 2. The combination "is going to make it possible for my team to get code to our customers even faster and easier," Probert said in a statement Dec. 30.
MoreTYSONS CORNER, VA, October 29, 2019 “” Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) received a potential 10-year, $300M contract to supply NASA“™s Jet Propulsion Laboratory with flight software and space platforms, GovCon Wire reported Oct. 9.
MoreRaytheon is one of the companies introducing new technologies aimed at identifying drones and the operators flying such unmanned aircraft systems over sporting events and concert venues, Defense One reported Wednesday.
MoreTYSONS CORNER, VA, August 22, 2019 “” Todd Probert, vice president at Raytheon“™s (NYSE: RTN) intelligence, information and services division, believes the military first needs to employ data scientists and build its data management capabilities to utilize artificial intelligence effectively in processing classified information, GovCon Wire reported Monday.
MoreRaytheon“™s air soldier team is working with Pivotal Software and using DevOps and Agile processes to speed up the development of military software at the company“™s Indianapolis-based facility.
MoreRaytheon has created a virtual software factory in a move to accelerate the company's process of developing and delivering software platforms to military customers. "In a world where threats evolve fast, software must evolve faster," said Todd Probert, vice president of Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business.
MoreThe Department of Defense has tapped Raytheon to help test an artificial intelligence tool designed to predict when U.S. Air Force“™s CV-22 Osprey tiltrotors will need repair, FlightGlobal reported Wednesday. “From an artificial intelligence perspective ... the game is changing really quickly,“ said Todd Probert, vice president of Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business.
MoreRaytheon has collaborated with Black Sage to develop a unified drone tracking and prevention tool that can be utilized in both urban settings and military operations.
MoreMilitary commanders and civilian air traffic controllers need new technology platforms to help detect and counter rogue drones flying over sports stadiums, airports and military installations. “This is very fast-moving from a technology standpoint,“ Todd Probert, vice president of mission support and modernization at Raytheon's intelligence, information and services business, said of drones.
MoreThe U.S. Army has chosen a General Dynamics and Raytheon joint venture to help the military service manage a missile test range located in the Marshall Islands.
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