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General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is an American publicly traded aerospace and defense corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. As of 2020, it was the fifth-largest defense contractor in the world by arms sales, and fifth largest in the United States by total sales. [2] The company is a Fortune 100 company, and was ranked No. 94 in 2022. [3]
CSRA sold its headquarters to Boston-based Marcus Partners, a real estate investment firm, for $33 million. [3] On February 12, 2018, General Dynamics announced it was buying CSRA for about $9.6 billion. [5] [6] [7] The acquisition was completed in April 2018. [8] CSRA is now part of General Dynamics Information Technology. [9]
St. Marks Powder is a subsidiary of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems manufacturing ball propellant [1] in Crawfordville, Florida. The company is a member of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI).
Currently, General Dynamics carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). In the past year, shares of GD have rallied 23.8% against the industry’s decline of 10.5%. You can see the complete list of today’s ...
General Dynamics Land Systems–Australia (GDLS-Australia or GDLS-A) was established in 2000 as a subsidiary to support the production of ASLAV. [6] GDLS-A now provides engineering, manufacturing, systems integration, upgrade and fleet management services for GDLS Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the Asia Pacific region.
General Dynamics (4 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Reston, Virginia" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
The original GM Defense was founded in 1950, and acquired by General Dynamics in 2003. This later became part of the General Dynamics Land Systems division. In 2017, General Motors announced the company's return to the defense industry.
In 1998 General Dynamics bought NASSCO in a $415 million deal. [18] On October 31, 2011, General Dynamics-NASSCO acquired Metro Machine Corp, a surface-ship repair company in Norfolk, Virginia, and renamed it NASSCO-Norfolk. [19] The company had been conducting ship repairs and conversions for the U.S. Navy since 1972.