Both information security providers will merge into a single business called L3 Trenchant, the New York City-based company said Friday.
L3 — which generated $9.6B in 2017 sales — made the purchases as it looks to further grow offerings in the command, control, communications, computers, cyber defense, combat, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance market.
Stockholders of semiconductor foundry SkyWater Technology have approved the company’s merger with quantum computing company IonQ. Quantum computing and post-quantum…
Kris Levin-Snow, area vice president within AT&T‘s national security group, will now oversee the company’s defense industrial base portfolio in addition…
Rocket Lab has signed a definitive agreement to acquire California-based Motiv Space Systems, adding space robotics and precision spacecraft mechanism…