We aren’t ready to go public with additional news about our Guided Training Round, but thrilled with new opportunities to continue our design and development of software and hardware for developing precision guided munitions.
CoAspire closes large PTC software deal supporting the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Community
CoAspire is thrilled to announce, in support of PTC, Inc. and immixgroup and Fluor Marine Propulsion, CoAspire has sold a seven-figure amount of PTC software in support of the Navy Nuclear Power community.
CoAspire Notified of an IT win supporting Lockheed Martin RMS and a DoD Cyber Command
CoAspire has been notified of a great win providing IT services to Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) in support of a DoD Cybersecurity Agency.
#UK #MOD Confirms purchase of #JAGM #Missile over #MBDA #Brimstone for #AH64 #Apache Helicopters
Wonderful new teammates are aboard CoAspire
Just thrilled with the team that has grown in May and continues to grow in June. We are getting better, and more capable for our customers every day.
CoAspire has an immediate opening for a Captol Hill-experienced Business Data Analyst supporting the Department of Commerce
Annual salary is $90K a year and all details are at https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/48748037
CoAspire is hiring former #F15E #Pilots and #WSOs to Support #Boeing and #USAF #Simulator Activities in St. Louis
Links to the two different F-15E positions for former F-15E Pilots and WSOs are located here:
#UK #MOD Signs Up For #JAGM #Missile #Janes #BigNews
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/uk-signs-up-for-jagm-missile
The United Kingdom has placed its first order for the Lockheed Martin AGM-179 Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) weapon system developed for the US military.
The UK is acquiring JAGM missiles, which could be integrated onto any US-built rotary- or fixed-wing aircraftwith an air-to-surface mission set, including the Apache attack helicopter. (Janes/Patrick Allen)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) announced on 11 March that the manufacturer had been awarded USD201.75 million for United States and international JAGM production, some of which will come from fiscal year (FY) 2010 UK Foreign Military Sales (FMS) funding.
No details as to the number of missiles were disclosed, although the contract notification noted that work would be complete by 31 December 2023. No platform type was mentioned, although in UK service the JAGM could be integrated onto any US-built rotary- or fixed-wing aircraft with an air-to-surface mission set, including the Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc MQ-9 unmanned aerial vehicle, and the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.
As noted by Janes Weapons: Air-Launched (JALW), the JAGM programme is a US Army-led pre‐Major Defense Acquisitions Program (MDAP) with joint involvement from the US Navy (USN) and US Marine Corps (USMC), as well as a co‐operative developmental effort with the UK. The JAGM replaces airborne TOW, AGM‐114 Hellfire, and AGM‐65 Maverick missiles, and it is aimed to support more efficient logistics by replacing several missile variants with a single, interoperable weapon.