Dynetics, a subsidiary of Leidos, has submitted a bid on NASA’s Human Landing System Sustaining Lunar Development contract for the agency’s Artemis Mission. The Huntsville, Alabama-based organization said Wednesday that it will pursue the
MoreStratolaunch has been added to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division Multiservice Advanced Capability Test Bed award. Under the contract, which was granted through the Strategic and Spectrum Missions Advanced Resilient Trusted
MoreA Leidos business has won a contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center that calls for technical support services in a U.S. Department of Defense hypersonic flight testing endeavor. Under the Multi-Service Advanced
MoreDynetics announced on Thursday that the wholly-owned subsidiary of Leidos has successfully launched the Lonestar tactical space support vehicle from Mojave Air and Space Port, as a payload aboard Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne,
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) could further test air launch and recovery of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles with an industry team led by Leidos' Dynetics subsidiary in October or November.
MoreDynetics Technical Solutions (DTS), a subsidiary of Dynetics, announced on Thursday that the company now operates the largest electron-beam welding system in the Western Hemisphere. Pro-Beam recently delivered the 22-feet-long by 22-feet-wide
MoreMaxar Technologies has been selected to support Dynetics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leidos, in designing and building a Human Landing System (HLS) for NASA’s Artemis program, the company announced on Friday.
MoreLeidos has selected company veteran Mike Chagnon as deputy defense group president, a role he previously held before transitioning into the airborne solutions operations manager position in 2020. Tim Freeman, formerly senior vice
MoreCurrently headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Leidos — an American company providing aviation, defense, information technology (Lockheed Martin IS&GS), and biomedical research — works extensively with the United States Department of Defense, the
MoreScott Wilson, developmental test lead for hypersonics and advanced capabilities at the U.S. Navy, said the Department of Defense is building a new hypersonics test bed to reach its goal of conducting
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