Orolia, which generates $101 million in estimated annual revenue and employs approximately 435 people, will operate under its new parent organization’s electronics and defense segment, Safran said Friday.
France-based Safran first announced the deal in December 2021, saying the acquisition will position itself to offer a full portfolio of PNT, inertial and satellite navigation and time referencing products.
Textron plans to separate its industrial segment from its aerospace and defense businesses. The Providence, Rhode Island-headquartered firm said Thursday…
OSIbeyond has introduced a compliance-as-a-service, or CaaS, offering designed to help defense contractors secure and maintain Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification.…
Raytheon, an RTX business, has received a $206.2 million contract from the U.S. Navy to integrate advanced Global Positioning System capabilities into…