GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP.
General Dynamics Corporation is a major American aerospace and defense corporation. Here's a detailed overview of the company:
History and Background
- Founded: 1952
- Headquarters: Reston, Virginia, USA
- General Dynamics was formed by the merger and acquisition of several defense contractors. It has a long history tied to military development and technological advancements in defense systems.
Business Segments
General Dynamics operates through several primary business segments:
- Aerospace: This segment is principally represented by Gulfstream Aerospace, which manufactures business jets.
- Combat Systems: This includes the production of land combat vehicles, weapons systems, and munitions. Iconic products include the Abrams M1 tank and Stryker vehicles.
- Information Technology: This segment provides IT services to defense and intelligence communities, as well as commercial clients.
- Marine Systems: This includes the construction and development of submarines, surface combatants, and auxiliary ships, primarily for the U.S. Navy.
- Mission Systems: Offering products and systems that provide control, communication, and evaluation capabilities, including for cybersecurity and intelligence applications.
Financial Performance
- General Dynamics is a Fortune 500 company with significant annual revenue, largely obtained from contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies.
- The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GD.
Major Products and Services
- Aerospace: Gulfstream private jets (e.g., Gulfstream G650, G700)
- Combat Systems: M1 Abrams tank, Stryker armored combat vehicle
- Marine Systems: Virginia-class submarines, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers
- IT and Mission Systems: Integrated solutions for cybersecurity, mission-critical systems for defense and intelligence operations
Recent Developments
- General Dynamics has been involved in evolving its capabilities to address modern defense needs, including cyber warfare and space-based defense systems.
- The company continues to expand its footprint in both commercial and government sectors, adapting to new defense priorities and technological advances.
Market Position
- General Dynamics is considered one of the largest defense contractors globally, competing with other industry giants like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman.
Corporate Social Responsibility
- General Dynamics is committed to ethical business practices, sustainability, and supporting the communities in which it operates. The company has various programs aimed at ensuring environmental stewardship, community engagement, and employee diversity and inclusion.
Key Challenges
- Navigating government contracting regulations and maintaining compliance.
- Adapting to rapidly changing technology and maintaining a cutting-edge position within the defense industry.
- Managing international trade policies and geopolitical risks, given the nature of its business.
By integrating advanced technologies and maintaining strategic alliances, General Dynamics aims to sustain its leading position in the aviation, defense, and armaments sectors.
Locations
General Dynamics News
General Dynamics Awarded $13.9M Navy Contract
The U.S. Navy has awarded a $13.9 million contract to General Dynamics Electric Boat for management and support of nuclear maintenance work for submarines home-ported at Submarine Base - New London…
Navy Awards General Dynamics $15.5M for Work on USS Virginia
The U.S. Navy awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat a $15.5 million contract modification to perform a range of work on USS Virginia (SSN-774) following its shakedown period.
General Dynamics Acquires Anteon
Anteon International Corporation, an information technology, systems integration and engineering services company, has entered into a definitive agreement for Anteon…
General Dynamics Board of Directors Elect VPs
The board of directors of General Dynamics elected two new vice presidents of the corporation: Frederick J. Harris, 60, who will succeed Richard H. Vortmann as president…
General Dynamics to Christen the Submarine
will christen Hawaii (SSN-776), the U.S. June 17. Gov. Linda Lingle, of Hawaii, is the ship's sponsor. principal speaker is U.S. Sen. Daniel K. the Medal of Honor. Cmdr. David A.
General Dynamics Names Marzilli President of C4 Systems
General Dynamics announced that, effective January 1, 2006, Chris Marzilli will become president of subsidiary General Dynamics C4 Systems. He will report to Jerry DeMuro…
General Dynamics Posts 15 Percent Jump in 1Q Profits
General Dynamics Corp., builder of nuclear submarines, tanks and destroyers, on Wednesday posted a 15 percent jump in first-quarter profits driven by strength in…
General Dynamics To Buy Newport News Shipbuilding
General Dynamics Corp. said it would buy rival Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. for $2.1 billion in cash, creating the only U.S. builder of aircraft carriers and submarines for the U.S. Navy.
Navy Awards General Dynamics $443M Contract
The U.S. Navy has awarded Electric Boat, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, a 5-year, $443 million contract for the design of the Trident SSGN, a multimission…
General Dynamics LCS Open Architecture Approach
The General Dynamics Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) team has applied its open architecture and open business model approach to provide the U.S. Navy with the most capable…
Toner Succeeds Welch at General Dynamics
General Dynamics announced the appointment of Michael W. Toner, 59, as executive vice president of the Marine Systems group, reporting to the chairman and CEO. He succeeds John K.
General Dynamics Awards Contract to Marotta
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, a business unit of General Dynamics has awarded Marotta a contract to provide solenoid valves on the DDG-51 Class of Navy ships.
General Dynamics Gets Contract
General Dynamics Defense Systems, Pittsfield, Mass., is being awarded a $5,639,046 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide for the fiscal year 2002 Nuclear Pwered…
General Dynamics Continues Pursuit of Newport News Shipbuilding
Defense contractor General Dynamics said on Thursday that it had notified the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission of its intent to acquire…
NNS Board Approves General Dynamics Plan
Newport News Shipbuilding Inc.'s board voted to back the $2.1 billion takeover offer from fellow defense contractor General Dynamics Corp. over a rival offer from Northrop Grumman Corp.
Newport News Backs $2.1 Billion Takeover From General Dynamics
Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. said Wednesday its board voted to back the $2.1 billion takeover offer from defense contractor General Dynamics Corp. over a rival bid from Northrop Grumman Corp.
General Dynamics Drops Bid for NNS
General Dynamics Corp. dropped its unsolicited $1.4 billion bid for Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. (NNS) after the government said it would oppose the union. "While…
General Dynamics Units Sign MOA With Carderock Division
Two business units of General Dynamics - Electric Boat and Bath Iron Works - have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (CDNSWC).
Turner To Retire As General Dynamics President
James E. Turner will retire as president and COO of General Dynamics on January 15 - a position he has held since June 1997. Turner, who also led the company's Marine Systems Group since October 1995…
U.S. Navy Awards General Dynamics $8.4 M Planning Contract
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