Satellite communications company Intelsat has appointed Raytheon alum David Broadbent as its president of government solutions. Reporting to CEO and seven-time Wash100 Award recipient Dave Wajsgras, Broadbent will oversee the international government solutions team and has been added
MoreRTX business Raytheon has received a $39 million contract from the U.S. Air Force that calls for the development of the service’s battle management command and control software. Raytheon said Tuesday that,
MoreRaytheon has partnered with Arizona State University to establish a facility that will focus on creating digital design products meant to support the RTX business’ defense portfolio growth. RTX said Monday the space
MoreA research team that includes the National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a device that enables quantum computers to switch connections between quantum bits and readout resonator circuits for faster
MoreRaytheon Technologies has successfully tested a palletized high-energy laser weapon for the U.S. Air Force. Assessed over multiple days of continuous live-fire exercises, the weapon marks the fourth operational laser weapon system Raytheon has
MoreRaytheon Technologies is set to equip Korea Aerospace Industries’ FA-50 Light Combat Aircraft with the former’s PhantomStrike radar. The product received approval to be exported as a Direct Commercial Sales product to KAI
MoreThe U.S. Navy has received the final unit of a Raytheon Technologies-built navigation and precision approach and landing system that guides military aircraft onto naval carriers and amphibious assault ships. The valedictory
MoreRaytheon Technologies has won a contract with a value of over $250 million to design, develop and deliver a seven-vehicle missile satellite constellation for the Space Development Agency. Under the award, Raytheon will
MoreThe Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute will award up to $16.6 million in funding to 11 projects combining the efforts of the academe, industry and government. The project teams involve companies such
MoreA Raytheon Technologies subsidiary will deliver air-to-ground munitions kits and related equipment to the government of Singapore under a potential $55 million foreign military sales agreement approved by the U.S. Department of
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