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Chris Kubasik, L3Harris’ CEO since June 2021, has left the company following a code of conduct investigation.
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Instead of making shells, the assembly robots kept failing in bizarre ways—and that’s just for starters.
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The aviation-services firm beat out Bell and Lockheed Martin.
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A memo orders agencies to find uses for the company’s software, but is mute on the required justifications for sole-source work.
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PASCAGOULA, Miss.—Thick puffs of clouds didn’t stop the sun from beating down on the shipyard. And only a strong morning breeze could cut that Gulf Coast heat. But prospective welders for HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding need not immediatel…
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Seasats CEO Mike Flanigan isn’t really interested in building ship-sized drone boats. “We don't plan to build bigger systems,” Flanigan told Defense One. Instead, Seasats is all in on small unmanned surface vessels w…
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A Bitcoin business rarely runs a simple website. Payment processors, exchanges, wallet services, blockchain analytics products and Lightning…
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“We’re going to be doing this forever,” security pros say, describing a race to find and patch holes in the AI era.
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The company recently booked a yearlong production contract extension for its underwater drone, Lionfish.
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Three Claude models were inadvertently given access to the internet during security evaluations, and each model took a different approach to hacking external systems.
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