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In May 2014, Dynetics announced that they will build up to 18 satellites to orbit Earth, in order to gather more data about the planet for the government and businesses. The company will be partnering with OmniEarth LLC, Harris Corp. and Draper Laboratories for the project. Dynetics also partnered
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In the 1990s, Dynetics continued to grow its core business and expanded into the automotive supply industry as a provider of electrical test systems. Since 2000, Dynetics has been selling information technology (IT) and cybersecurity services, including winning a contract to provide IT services to
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Dynetics divides its services and products into the following categories: intelligence, missiles, aviation, cyber, automotive, and space. The company opened a new building in 2012 called "The Solutions Complex" that is 226,500 sq ft (21,040 m) of research and development facilities
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identified the fuel drop tanks and low crew module as innovative strengths, but the propulsion system was a low-maturity risk. They received a management rating of "very good" but a technical rating of "marginal", making the Dynetics proposal the worst-rated project.
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in the development of the AR1 rocket engine. Under a joint venture agreement, Dynetics is to supply elements of the AR1 engine's main propulsion system, the ignition system, and ground support equipment, along with analysis support to critical engine
312:(MSFC) contract. This contract is valued at approximately US$ 335 million over five years and covers IT security services; IT planning; telecommunication services; applications and web services; computing and audio visual information services. 230:
Herschel Matheny and Steve Gilbert founded Dynetics in 1974. During the 1980s, Dynetics expanded to include electro-optic and infrared sensors, missile systems analysis and design, software development, modeling and simulation, and foreign
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In 2012, Dynetics submitted a proposal to NASA based on affordability, reliability, and performance for the F-1 engine, Main Propulsion System, and Structure risk reduction tasks for a possible SLS contract. Dynetics, with partner
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as the fuel/oxidizer system for their HLS lander because their studies indicated that this choice offered the best combination of performance and long-term sustainability.
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Dynetics served as systems integrator for the development of what was then the world's largest precision-guided air-dropped system, the 22,600 lb (10,300 kg)
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In 2009, Dynetics teamed up with Freedom Information Systems, Inc. CIBER, MacAulay-Brown/Gray Research, and MEI Technologies and won the
396:(HLS) design studies under NASA's HLS Appendix E program. They submitted a proposal to NASA for HLS Appendix H for a concept called the 1230: 1152: 641: 1326: 1301: 731:"Leidos to Acquire Dynetics, Strengthening its Innovation and Leadership Position in Defense, Intelligence, and Civil Markets" 863: 508: 215: 781: 211: 1049: 753:"Leidos Completes Acquisition of Dynetics, Expanding Company's Portfolio with New Offerings and Technical Capabilities" 834:"Freedom Teams with Dynetics to Win NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Information Technology Services (MITS) Contract" 580:"Freedom Teams with Dynetics to Win NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Information Technology Services (MITS) Contract" 981: 251:
and the purchase of Orion Propulsion. Its space business continued to grow with a 2013 selection to compete for the
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announced the purchase of Dynetics for US$ 1.65 billion, and acquisition was complete on 31 January 2020.
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Robert Wright of Dynetics reported that the Dynetics team selected methane and
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with rocket propulsion company Aerojet Rocketdyne to help design upgrades to
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In 2016, Dynetics was one of four companies to be awarded a contract by
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In 2010, Dynetics teamed up with Marshall Space Flight Center and the
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exploitation of radars, missiles, and missile seekers.
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Aerospace and defense manufacturer in the United States
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Human Landing System: Putting Boots Back on the Moon
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Dianetics

Subsidiary
Defense
Aerospace
Automotive
IT
Cybersecurity
Huntsville
Alabama
United States
Group President
Leidos
Parent
www.dynetics.com
applied science
information technology
Huntsville, Alabama
United States Department of Defense
United States Intelligence Community
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
materiel
Marshall Space Flight Center
FASTSAT
nanosatellite
Space Launch System
Leidos
Cummings Research Park
Huntsville, Alabama
Michigan

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