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Charlie Pelham, who joined Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) in early 2021, has been named director of business development operations at the company’s Dynetics group. In a LinkedIn post, Pelham shared he took on the new role after serving as senior director of business development and strategy at the Leidos Innovation Center, which researches and develops ...

Iron EagleX, a veteran-owned defense contractor, has secured a potential 10-year, $430 million other transaction agreement to provide technical development support services to U.S. Special Operations Command. The award covers products, services, research and development and production support to help ensure that USSOCOM’s software and tools meet i...

The Department of Defense has issued a presolicitation notice to solicit feedback from industry stakeholders on a draft request for proposals for a potential 10-year, $499 million contract to design, build and test anti-tamper systems meant to protect critical program information from reverse engineering attempts and other adversarial efforts. The D...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Aug. 26, 2022 — Dean Bellamy, executive vice president of national security space at Redwire, has recommended for the government to advance the development of more agile and resilient satellites in preparation for “maneuver warfare” in the space domain, ExecutiveBiz reported. “As we see this type of warfare, we...

NASA expects the International Space Station to conclude operations in late 2030 and is seeking information from potential industry sources of spacecraft that will work to deorbit the government-funded laboratory. A request for information posted Friday on SAM.gov says the deorbit vehicle should attach to the Node 2 Forward port one year before the ...

Brion Bailey, former chief commercial officer at supply chain management software provider Syft, has been appointed director of federal business development at Document Storage Systems. He will be responsible for helping drive DSS’ revenue performance, grow its partner ecosystem and identify new sales opportunities in the federal health arena,...

Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has won a potential five-year, $3.29 billion contract from the Missile Defense Agency to design, build, test and deploy a next-generation weapon system for defending against ballistic missile strikes. The company will aim to produce Ground-Based Midcourse Defense software and hardware that would exceed the performance of...