SNC’s site for E-4C work in Dayton, Ohio, has rapidly grown since the company won the competition in 2024. Credit: SNC The future backbone of U.S. nuclear command and control is taking shape in a set ...
The Army will kick off its new retention bonus system next month, using physical fitness scores, technical expertise and commander evaluations to determine a soldier’s payout to reenlist. “We were ...
After securing another major partnership, Factorial is closing in on bringing its “groundbreaking” all-solid-state EV battery platform to global markets. Factorial’s solid-state battery cells are ...
IRVINE, Calif. & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Karma Automotive Inc (“Karma Automotive), America’s only full-line ultra-luxury automotive manufacturer, and Factorial ...
The Pentagon is looking to launch a new Enterprise Command and Control Program Office in a move that would consolidate and refresh its long-standing efforts to provide common operating panes and ...
The solid-state battery race is heating up. Factorial Energy, a Massachusetts-based start-up, plans to go public in mid-2026. The listing will provide $100 million in capital to advance its battery ...
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Factorial, the start-up, said the listing would provide money that would help it bring new solid-state batteries to market as soon as 2027. By Jack Ewing Factorial Energy, which is developing advanced ...
The Army is standing up a new Western Hemisphere Command effective Friday, consolidating three major commands under a single headquarters as part of the sweeping restructuring of the force. The new ...
Two years ago, Factorial Energy opened its battery-making plant in Methuen to much fanfare, drawing Governor Maura Healey and Representative Lori Trahan to celebrate at the facility in an industrial ...
“Why isn’t my J2 giving me the information I need? What do all these intelligence agencies do for me anyway?” As U.S. military officers progress in rank, their relationship with intelligence evolves.