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The State Department has approved a potential $8.6 billion foreign military sale of F-35 conventional takeoff and landing aircraft and related equipment to the government of Greece. Lockheed Martin's (NYSE: LMT) aeronautics business and RTX's (NYSE: RTX) Pratt & Whitney subsidiary will serve as principal contractors on the proposed dea...

The State Department has approved the government of Turkey's request to procure 40 F-16V Block 70 multi-role fighting aircraft and related equipment from the U.S. under a potential $23 billion foreign military sales agreement. Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will serve as the principal contractor on the proposed deal, which includes 32 F-16C and ei...

CACI International (NYSE: CACI) reported an 11.2 percent year-over-year increase in revenues to $1.8 billion during the second quarter of fiscal year 2024 and saw its adjusted diluted earnings per share grow 2 percent to $4.36 for the quarter ended Dec. 31. CACI said Thursday it ended the quarter with a total backlog of $26.9...

Randy Fields, former vice president and general manager at Cubic's digital intelligence unit, has joined Ultra Intelligence & Communications as VP and chief technology officer. "With my extensive experience in airborne datalinks, Joint Fires and tactical edge technology, I am thrilled to bring my expertise to this new role," Field...

Christopher George, an experienced executive with expertise in the semiconductor industry, has been named president and general manager of Intel’s (Nasdaq: INTC) federal business. He succeeds Jim Brinker, a three-time Wash100 awardee who has been at the helm of Intel Federal since 2019....

Jennifer Damewood, a more than 15-year ERC veteran, was appointed vice president of business development operations at Astrion, an Oasis Systems-ERC combination focused on delivering services to defense, space and civilian government agencies. She most recently served as director of business development at ERC....

The State Department has approved a potential foreign military sale to the government of Australia involving services and equipment in support of the Tomahawk weapon system. The possible transaction, worth approximately $250 million, covers engineering, material and program support; the management of technical data; and general weapon support servic...

The U.S. Coast Guard’s Aviation Logistics Center plans to recompete a contract for information technology professional services. The requirement will be competed as a HUBZone set-aside program through the National Institutes of Health IT Acquisition and Assessment Center’s Chief Information Officer - Solutions and Partners 3, also known as CIO-S...