News
Latest stories
- in News
Industry Execs Talk Complex Supply Chain’s Impact on Cybersecurity at Senate Hearing
Industry executives appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday to discuss complex supply chains facing prime contractors and how the issue increases cybersecurity risk, Nextgov reported Wednesday. William LaPlante, senior vice president and general manager of Mitre’s national security sector, said some prime contractors do not know the companies their subcontractors work with.
 General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic Inducted Into 2019 Wash100 for Securing Multiple Contracts and Supporting Organic Growth
Executive Mosaic is pleased to announce Phebe Novakovic, chairman and CEO of General Dynamics, as an inductee into the 2019 Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for helping to secure multiple contracts and supporting organic growth at the company.
Gen. John ‘Mike’ Murray, Army Futures Command Head, Inducted Into 2019 Wash100 for Leadership in Service Modernization Efforts
Executive Mosaic is honored to unveil Gen. John “Mike†Murray, commander of the Army Futures Command, as an inductee into the 2019 edition of the Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of the most influential voices in the government contracting arena — for his leadership in modernizing the U.S. Army enterprise.
- in News
CBP Seeks Info on Contractor-Owned Aircraft for ISR Operations
The Customs and Border Protection is conducting market research into contractor-owned, contractor-operated manned and unmanned aircraft to support air and marine missions of the agency.
Northrop Puts Orion Launch Abort System Motor Through Hot-Fire Test
Northrop Grumman demonstrated a motor for the launch abort system of NASA's Orion spacecraft during a recent hot-fire test at a company facility in Elkton, Md.
Lockheed Presents Ergonomics Technologies at 2019 Competition
Four Lockheed Martin-sponsored teams have entered the final segment of a competition that seeks workplace safety technologies. The company said Tuesday it is among more than 20 firms presenting at the 22nd Applied Ergonomics Conference's Ergo Cup Competition. The event aims to foster discussion in the areas of ergonomics, healthcare, safety, human resources and risk management.
- in News
Lone Star Analysis Receive 2019 Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Pro Patria Award
Advisory firm Lone Star Analysis has received an award from the Department of Defense's Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program in recognition of the company's support for reservist employees.
- in News
Battelle to Award $50K in STEM Grants to FCPS Teachers
The Battelle National Biodefense Institute has announced plans to award $50K in grants to selected teachers from the Frederick County Public School in Maryland as part of a science, technology, engineering and math challenge initiative.
- in News
BAE Continues Work on Autonomous Missile Defense System for Army
BAE Systems is developing an autonomous system designed to disrupt sensors of incoming missiles and transition projectiles away from their targets, C4ISRNETÂ reported Wednesday.
- in News
Lockheed Ships Second GPS III Satellite to Cape Canaveral; Jonathon Caldwell Quoted
Lockheed Martin transported the U.S. Air Force’s second GPS III space vehicle from a processing facility in Colorado to Cape Canaveral AF Base in Florida.