Nov 23, 2013 by Katie SpenceLockheed Martin Sends New Robot to MarsOn Nov. 18, NASA launched the MAVEN to Mars, with the goal of studying the planet’s upper atmosphere. More importantly, this is a step toward sending astronauts to the red planet.
Nov 23, 2013 by Katie SpencePresident Obama Changes Course and Backs Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles In 2009, electric cars were government darlings. Unfortunately, they didn’t live up to expectations, and now the government is throwing in the towel for a better, brighter, technology.
Nov 17, 2013 by Katie SpenceCould General Motors and the Army Build a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tank?In 1940, Chrysler teamed up with the Army to build a tank. Now it’s General Motors’ turn to help the Army gain a “decisive” advantage.
Nov 16, 2013 by Katie SpenceNASA's Supersonic Passenger Planes of the Future: Coming in 2025?Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman have all developed next generation concept planes. But which will be the airplane of the future?
Nov 16, 2013 by Katie SpenceToyota’s Hydrogen vs. Tesla’s Batteries: Which Car Will Win?Toyota has revealed a groundbreaking fuel cell vehicle to battle Elon Musk's Tesla Model S. Who'll win in this automotive power struggle?
Nov 10, 2013 by Katie SpenceBoeing Loses Billions, and 2 Loyal Airlines, to AirbusAirbus has stepped up the competition, and Boeing is falling behind. Should investors be worried?
Nov 10, 2013 by Katie SpenceTesla Motors Stubbornly Fights the Future of Green TechnologyElon Musk doesn’t like fuel cell vehicles, and that could be Tesla’s undoing.
Nov 9, 2013 by Katie SpenceWill Hyundai Fans Hate the Aggressive New 2014 Veloster?The Veloster has seen a steady decline in sales: is it time to bail on this auto stock?
Nov 9, 2013 by Katie SpenceWill Lockheed Martin's F-35 Cost America $1.1 Trillion? Massive cost overruns and years behind schedule: Is this insanely expensive military contract a waste of time and money?
Nov 3, 2013 by Katie SpenceThe Navy Launches Its Most Deadly Destroyer EverGeneral Dynamics’ Zumwalt is stealthier, deadlier, and more advanced than any other destroyer.
Nov 2, 2013 by Katie SpenceIs the Air Force Trying to Build a Fence in Space?A good fence above the atmosphere helps keep the cosmic trash at bay. It's also incredibly beneficial to these defense contractors.
Nov 2, 2013 by Katie SpenceTop 5 Defense Contractors Influencing America's Politicians in 2013It pays to have friends in positions of power. Especially when they’re in charge of awarding defense contracts.
Oct 31, 2013 by Katie SpenceHarris Bites Back at Budget Woes by Doubling Down on InnovationHarris just released its first-quarter earnings. Here’s the good, the bad, and what you need to know about Harris' future.
Oct 27, 2013 by Katie SpenceHuge Win for Defense Contractors: U.S. Weapons Sales Just Got EasierWill this allow for weapons to fall into the hands of terrorists?
Oct 26, 2013 by Katie SpenceHyundai's Santa Fe Zombie Survival Machine Takes On The Walking DeadDoes the Santa Fe have what it takes to survive its brutal competition?
Oct 26, 2013 by Katie SpenceIs General Dynamics' Massive New Stealth Destroyer the Ship of the Future?Bath Iron Works is on time and on budget for the Navy’s next-gen destroyer, the Zumwalt. Great news for this defense contractor.
Oct 26, 2013 by Katie SpenceTo Win a $55 Billion Stealth Bomber, Boeing and Lockheed Get CozyThe two top defense contractors in the world just teamed up to bid on a massive military contract.
Oct 20, 2013 by Katie SpenceHyundai's Fuel-Cell Vehicle Could Be a Massive SuccessHyundai is betting big that FCEVs are the next big thing in “green technology.” Will it pay off?
Oct 19, 2013 by Katie SpenceCan "Small" Defense Contractor Harris Survive?Sequestration is hitting defense contractors, hard, and it’s not likely to stop anytime soon.
Oct 15, 2013 by Katie SpenceDid Boeing's Latest Scandal Cost the Army Millions? The Army paid Boeing $4.4 billion for 181 Chinook helicopters. Did Boeing rip them off?