HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Leidos, a science and technology leader has announced that they are acquiring the company Dynetics for $1.6 billion The sale is not final, the two companies entered into a ...
Leidos is purchasing Dynetics for $1.65 billion. The acquisition combines two advanced companies creating a new aerospace titan. The synergy between the two companies reaches bottom to top all ...
Dynetics has been awarded for Phase 3 of DARPA's Gremlins program. (AFRL) Dynetics has been awarded a 21-month, $38.6 million award for the third phase of a research effort that aims to recover drones ...
DARPA wants to use artificial intelligence and unmanned platforms to revolutionize aerial combat. Dynetics will help DARPA scale up its artificial intelligence air-to-air combat effort, the company ...
Huntsville, Ala., May 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dynetics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos (LDOS), is playing an integral role in the U.S. Army’s weapon modernization initiatives, where the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blue Origin and Dynetics are still steaming over NASA's decision to award only one contract — to SpaceX — to build a Human Landing ...
Dynetics' first SLS advanced booster demonstration cryo tank barrel being removed from the Marshall Space Flight Center Vertical Weld Tool after Dynetics weld engineers successfully completed friction ...
WASHINGTON — Dynetics has joined Blue Origin in filing a protest of NASA’s selection of SpaceX for a single Human Landing System award, a move that could force the agency to suspend work on the ...
DARPA's Gremlins program is one example of the kind of work performed by Dynetics. (U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) WASHINGTON — The announcement late Tuesday that services giant ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A Fortune 500 company called Leidos plans to buy Dynetics for $1.6 billion. The two companies announced the acquisition plans Tuesday. Leidos is a Virginia-based information ...
A rendering of Dynetics' Enduring Shield solution for the U.S. Army's Indirect Fires Protection Capability. While a physical system exists, photographs have not been approved for public release.