Semiconductor chips underpin nearly every technology, weapon system and digital capability across the Department of Defense, making them increasingly important
Joanne Martin, vice president of strategic operations at Leidos‘ (NYSE: LDOS) health group, has been promoted to senior VP of
To maintain preparedness for current and future conflicts, the U.S. Army has embraced the “Army of 2030,” a momentous modernization effort
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has started a program that aims to make microelectronic technology more resistant to the
The Department of Energy plans to extend its existing contract with Washington River Protection Solutions for another two years to
In recent years, space has become a warfighting domain as global tensions rise, new threats emerge and the peer competition
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has partnered with Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) to develop next-generation aerospace industry capabilities that are enabled by advanced
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will engineer software for the U.S. Air Force’s B-52H Stratofortress bomber platform under a
Guided by Secretary Frank Kendall’s Seven Operational Imperatives – space order of battle, operationally focused advanced battle management systems, moving target
The United States’ semiconductor chip manufacturing output has been steadily slipping over the last few decades, jeopardizing the country’s power











