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Marjorie Censer was Inside Defense's editor until July 2021. She previously worked at the Washington Post and its local business publication Capital Business, covering defense industry reshaping, the increased scrutiny of contractors following the Edward Snowden case and the challenges of canceling military programs. From 2007 to 2010, she was managing editor of Inside the Army. She also previously worked as defense editor at POLITICO and as a staff writer at the Carroll County Times and the Princeton Packet. A Fairfax native, she graduated from Princeton University.
The Aerospace Industries Association said today it has named Peter Prowitt chief operating officer, effective in July.
Lockheed Martin said today in its most recent quarter it recognized $51 million in unrealized, after-tax gains from investments in its Lockheed Martin Ventures fund.
Parsons said today Carey Smith will become chief executive on July 1.
Anduril Industries said today it has named Scott Goldstein head of advanced projects.
Aviation services company AAR said today it has named former Pentagon acquisition chief Ellen Lord to its board of directors, effective immediately.
L3Harris Technologies and American Rheinmetall Vehicles said today they have signed a teaming agreement to jointly develop the Army's new Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle, set to replace the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle.
Peraton said today it has named Bill Evanina, the former director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, to its advisory board.
CACI International said today it has promoted Glenn Kurowski to chief technology officer.
Raytheon Technologies said today it has named Neil Mitchill chief financial officer, succeeding Toby O’Brien who "has stepped down from his role as CFO."
The White House on Monday will hold a virtual CEO Summit on semiconductor and supply chain resilience, according to a pool report.
The chief executive of Raytheon Technologies said today he does not expect the defense budget to grow or decline, but there will be some shifted investments.
MITRE today said it has named Keoki Jackson senior vice president and general manager of its national security sector.
Lockheed Martin said today it has named Bridget Lauderdale, who leads its aeronautics unit's integrated fighter group, to serve as general manager of the F-35 Lightning II program, effective next week.
Tyto Athene, owned by private-equity firm Arlington Capital Partners, said this month it has purchased AT&T Government Solutions, which includes AT&T's Defense Department IT professional services business.
General Atomics said earlier this month it has acquired Commonwealth Computer Research, which specializes in software engineering and data analytics.
Defense technology company Anduril Industries said today it has acquired Area-I, a Marietta, GA-based company focused on air-launched effects.
One day after increasing its bid, ST Engineering said today it has terminated acquisition discussions with Cubic.
Exiger, a compliance and risk management company, said this month it has named Ellen Lord strategic senior adviser and chair of its advisory board.
ST Engineering said today it has increased its proposal to acquire Cubic to $78 per share in cash, up from $76 per share last week.
Science Applications International Corp. reported this week the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic reduced sales in its most recent fiscal year by about $250 million.