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Former Insitu CEO Ryan Hartman Appointed to Lead Space Tech Maker World View
Ryan Hartman, former president and CEO of Boeing's Insitu subsidiary, has joined stratospheric technology developer World View as CEO.
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David Doherty Joins TechFlow Mission Support Subsidiary as Business Dev’t VP
David Doherty, a more than 25-year government services veteran, has been named vice president of business development for TechFlow’s mission support subsidiary.
Dave Wajsgras, President of Raytheon’s IIS Business, Inducted Into 2019 Wash100 for Leading ‘Organic’ R&D, Securing Several Major Contracts
Executive Mosaic is honored to introduce Dave Wajsgras, president of Raytheon's intelligence, information and services segment, as an inductee into the 2019 Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for leading the development of “organic†R&D and securing major contracts from several federal agencies. This marks the fifth consecutive Wash100 award for Wajsgras.
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Raytheon-General Dynamics JV to Help Army Manage Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site; Todd Probert Quoted
The 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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Devis Names Federal Civilian Market Vet Frank Anstett as President
Frank Anstett, a nearly 23-year federal civilian market veteran, has been named president of Arlington, Va.-based information technology company Development InfoStructure.
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Raytheon to Take Part in Army ‘Sense-Off’ to Test Missile Defense Radar Designs
Raytheon will take part in the U.S. Army’s missile defense radar “sense-off†that is expected to occur in the spring of 2019 at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, Defense News reported Thursday. The sense-off seeks to evaluate radar designs that could be incorporated into the Integrated Air and Missile Defense system and is part of the Army’s effort to adjust the approach for its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor program meant to replace the Patriot air-and-missile defense radar.
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Raytheon Engages Students in STEM-Focused Challenge; Thomas Bussing Quoted
Raytheon hosted a circuit board build contest in a move to foster student interest in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math. The challenge took place during the MathMovesU Day on Feb. 4 at the University of Arizona where Raytheon engineers guided Tucson-based elementary students through construction and inspection of circuit boards, the company said Feb. 12.
John Harris, VP of Business Development and International CEO of Raytheon, Selected to 2019 Wash100 for Major Contract Deals, Defense Project Support
Executive Mosaic is pleased to introduce John Harris, vice president of business development at Raytheon and CEO of the company’s international business, as an inductee into the 2019 Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for leading the company to several major contracts and supporting projects in defense, civil government and cybersecurity. This marks the second consecutive Wash100 award for Harris.
Raytheon Puts Ground-Launched Air-to-Air Missile Through Wind Tunnel Tests
Raytheon has completed over 1.7K wind tunnel tests of the extended-range variant of the ground-launched AMRAAM air-to-air missile built to intercept targets at longer ranges and higher altitudes. The company said Monday the completion of the tests marks a step in the qualification of the AMRAAM-ER missile for incorporation into the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System.
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