The Aerospace Corp., a pivotal player in space research, has shifted its corporate headquarters from El Segundo, CA, to the Washington D.C. area. CEO Steve Isakowitz cited the evolving space landscape and the need for closer proximity to key decision makers as driving factors. With a concentrated customer base in D.C., including the Space Force and NASA’s Artemis program, Aerospace aims to enhance its effectiveness in serving federal agencies by moving its headquarters to Chantilly, VA . While maintaining its El Segundo workforce, Aerospace plans to invest $100 million in engineering and research activities, emphasizing its commitment to advancing space exploration.


Contract Opportunities to Watch: Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin secures a $276 million U.S. Air Force contract to produce advanced training radars at its suburban Syracuse plant, marking a significant win in the defense sector. Teaming up with SRC Inc., Lockheed aims to manufacture variable aperture digital radars for the Air Force’s Advanced Range Threat System. This contract, with options for additional orders, underscores Lockheed’s position as a key player in defense technology and promises continued growth for its Salina facility, bolstering local employment and ensuring Syracuse’s prominence in advanced manufacturing.


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Cleared Opportunities

Rebellion Defense secured a significant milestone by obtaining a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract from the General Services Administration (GSA) in just 41 days. This achievement highlights the company’s dedication to swiftly providing advanced technology to support service members. The rapid approval underscores Rebellion’s ability to navigate acquisition challenges, getting government organizations access to AI products and services. With the GSA MAS contract, Rebellion simplifies procurement processes, offering pre-negotiated pricing and enhanced flexibility to meet diverse needs, ultimately advancing national security goals.

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Jillian Hamilton has worked in a variety of Program Management roles for multiple Federal Government contractors. She has helped manage projects in training and IT. She received her Bachelors degree in Business with an emphasis in Marketing from Penn State University and her MBA from the University of Phoenix.