America's biggest defense contractors got completely shut out of contracts to rebuild the icebreaker fleet.
Major defense companies could face financial penalties and be blocked from paying dividends or buying back stock.
HEGSETH’S ‘ARSENAL OF FREEDOM’ CRUSADE: Secretary Pete Hegseth, befitting his rebranded title, is on the warpath. Hegseth is ...
A Huntsville-based defense contractor is getting $48.1 million to enhance how a Department of War agency operates. Under the ...
While some teams see lots of year-over-year turnover when contracts expire and players leave in free agency, the Rams' ...
More than 60 employees at a defense contractor with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base operations face layoff uncertainty as the ...
The review stems from a presidential executive order calling for a ban on stock buybacks and limits to executive compensation ...
Beset by delays, cost overruns and long waiting lists for critical weapons, the Pentagon says it is changing the way it will be doing business.
Reston-based contractor Leidos announced Monday that it has secured a $142 million defense contract to modernize IT operations.
L3Harris Technologies' nearly $400 million contract for THAAD missile parts solidifies Huntsville's crucial role in U.S.
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