A major government and military contractor plans to acquire a local defense technology firm as Austin’s space and defense sector continues to see a surge in activity. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. has ...
A Minecraft gameplay demonstration showing the construction and mechanics of an automated defense tower. The structure is built using stone bricks, soul sand, and iron bars to create a secure platform ...
A new Navy science-and-tech strategy will push technology to the fleet faster and concentrate limited research funds on problems that industry won't solve on its own, the service’s research chief said ...
Arkenstone Defense launches with $35M as Peter Dixon and William Treseder explain how they aim to help startups enter the ...
McLean-based Fortune 500 government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton plans to acquire Austin, Texas-based defense technology company Ultra I&C Mission Solutions for $720 million, a move designed to ...
In Ukraine, drone technology promises to become more sophisticated and interconnected, increasing the need for faster, more resilient computing power at the tactical edge. Survival within the ...
For more than a decade, American taxpayers have subsidized some combination of Israel’s expansion on the West Bank and financial support for its ultra-Orthodox community. Maybe you didn’t realize we ...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding has agreed to acquire the defense-technology unit of Cobham Ultra Group for $720 million. The government and military contractor on Monday said that is set to acquire ...
Rheinmetall (RNMBF)(RNMBY) used the Eurosatory defense exhibition in Paris to unveil a broad slate of new products, partnerships and military technologies, highlighting the German defense contractor's ...
Intercepting a missile sounds straightforward. Launch another missile at it before it reaches its ...
A $1.8B defense technology company is eyeing a huge Fort Worth industrial building it could use to produce unmanned aircraft systems. If Mach Industries chooses the Fort Worth site, the company plans ...
ITA's cap-weighting loads 44% into GE, RTX, and Boeing, while equal-weighted XAR beats it by 6 points YTD and 123 points over ten years. GE and Boeing control 28% of ITA, yet GE runs on commercial ...