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The list is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY22
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2023, based on fiscal 2022 defense revenue.
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L3Harris moves to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne
L3Harris, the country’s sixth largest defense contractor, plans to acquire propulsion expert Aerojet Rocketdyne in a deal valued at $4.7 billion.
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Four questions with BAE Systems’ chief executive in the US
Tom Arseneault says the invasion of Ukraine by Russia created both a near-term horizon and a medium-term one for industry.
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HII boss sees mission tech business growing faster than shipbuilding
HII’s mission technologies business, expanded through acquisitions, now makes up about 25% of the company’s sales.
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Seven contract opportunities to watch in FY23
Congress has yet to approve the fiscal 2023 defense budget, but industry is already tracking some key future programs.
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CACI boosts spending on independent research and development
Following several technology-focused acquisitions, CACI International is directing about $35 million annually to IR&D.
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Air Force chief: Military must ‘pick some winners’ among startups
“What we’ve got to do is actually pick some winners,” Gen. CQ Brown said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
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Ukraine transparency push shouldn’t derail funding, HASC chair says
“Ukraine is spending the money really well; that’s why they’re winning,” Rep. Adam Smith said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
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The list is here: Find out how global defense companies performed in FY21
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2022, based on fiscal 2021 defense revenue.
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Parsons’ chief executive talks acquisitions, Ukraine and the defense budget
Carey Smith took over as chief executive of Parsons in April 2021. Since then, the contractor has kept up a busy pace of acquisitions, most recently picking up Xator, which specializes in cybersecurity, counter-drone technology, biometrics and more.
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The list is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY22
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2023, based on fiscal 2022 defense revenue.
-
L3Harris moves to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne
L3Harris, the country’s sixth largest defense contractor, plans to acquire propulsion expert Aerojet Rocketdyne in a deal valued at $4.7 billion.
-
Four questions with BAE Systems’ chief executive in the US
Tom Arseneault says the invasion of Ukraine by Russia created both a near-term horizon and a medium-term one for industry.
-
HII boss sees mission tech business growing faster than shipbuilding
HII’s mission technologies business, expanded through acquisitions, now makes up about 25% of the company’s sales.
-
Seven contract opportunities to watch in FY23
Congress has yet to approve the fiscal 2023 defense budget, but industry is already tracking some key future programs.
-
CACI boosts spending on independent research and development
Following several technology-focused acquisitions, CACI International is directing about $35 million annually to IR&D.
-
Air Force chief: Military must ‘pick some winners’ among startups
“What we’ve got to do is actually pick some winners,” Gen. CQ Brown said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
-
Ukraine transparency push shouldn’t derail funding, HASC chair says
“Ukraine is spending the money really well; that’s why they’re winning,” Rep. Adam Smith said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
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The list is here: Find out how global defense companies performed in FY21
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2022, based on fiscal 2021 defense revenue.
-
Parsons’ chief executive talks acquisitions, Ukraine and the defense budget
Carey Smith took over as chief executive of Parsons in April 2021. Since then, the contractor has kept up a busy pace of acquisitions, most recently picking up Xator, which specializes in cybersecurity, counter-drone technology, biometrics and more.
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The list is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY22
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2023, based on fiscal 2022 defense revenue.
-
L3Harris moves to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne
L3Harris, the country’s sixth largest defense contractor, plans to acquire propulsion expert Aerojet Rocketdyne in a deal valued at $4.7 billion.
-
Four questions with BAE Systems’ chief executive in the US
Tom Arseneault says the invasion of Ukraine by Russia created both a near-term horizon and a medium-term one for industry.
-
HII boss sees mission tech business growing faster than shipbuilding
HII’s mission technologies business, expanded through acquisitions, now makes up about 25% of the company’s sales.
-
Seven contract opportunities to watch in FY23
Congress has yet to approve the fiscal 2023 defense budget, but industry is already tracking some key future programs.
-
CACI boosts spending on independent research and development
Following several technology-focused acquisitions, CACI International is directing about $35 million annually to IR&D.
-
Air Force chief: Military must ‘pick some winners’ among startups
“What we’ve got to do is actually pick some winners,” Gen. CQ Brown said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
-
Ukraine transparency push shouldn’t derail funding, HASC chair says
“Ukraine is spending the money really well; that’s why they’re winning,” Rep. Adam Smith said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
-
The list is here: Find out how global defense companies performed in FY21
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2022, based on fiscal 2021 defense revenue.
-
Parsons’ chief executive talks acquisitions, Ukraine and the defense budget
Carey Smith took over as chief executive of Parsons in April 2021. Since then, the contractor has kept up a busy pace of acquisitions, most recently picking up Xator, which specializes in cybersecurity, counter-drone technology, biometrics and more.












