General Atomics is investing over $25 million to expand its defense technology operations in Shannon, Mississippi.
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For the 13th time since its opening in 2005, defense technology company General Atomics is expanding its operations in Shannon with a $25 million investment. The facility in the Tupelo ...
General Atomics announced a $25 million expansion of its Shannon facility. The company develops various technologies, like missiles, for the military and national security. The expansion supports the ...
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has named Mike Rucker as vice president of the weapons programs division. In his new ...
General Atomics is reshaping its software enterprise for the future, merging efforts from across business lines into a single technology grid delivering all-domain response and information dominance.
The defense technology company said its project corporate investment on the expansion will exceed $25 million. The Mississippi Development Authority announced Tuesday that General Atomics is expanding ...
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 17, 2025 / EPI, an entity of EDGE Group and the cornerstone of precision engineering in the UAE's aerospace, oil and gas, and defence industries, has ...
SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / August 25, 2025 / General Atomics announced today that it has acquired the business of MLD Technologies, LLC (MLD), a leader in the development and production of high ...
Twelve Apple Valley High School students completed a paid summer internship with General Atomics. The students gained hands-on experience in aviation and advanced manufacturing over four weeks. A ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Atomics announced today a $20 million, ten-year strategic investment in Fusion Fuel Cycles, Inc. (FFC), a Canadian joint venture between Canadian Nuclear ...
The company has created a real automated sub-hunter. And this couldn’t have come a moment too soon. The quest for drone supremacy continues as the usefulness for drones is expanding into the maritime ...