HII’s Technical Solutions division now known as Mission Technologies

On March 31, HII renamed its Technical Solutions division: Mission Technologies. Following a series of strategic acquisitions and supported by organic growth, the division has expanded its workforce around the globe and enhanced its capabilities with mission-critical national security solutions.

“HII has transformed its portfolio across domains with highly advanced technology capabilities,” said Andy Green, executive vice president of HII and president of HII’s Mission Technologies division. “We are proud of our dedicated workforce addressing the evolving threats in support of our customers’ missions, and the name Mission Technologies underscores our offering for continued business growth.”

HII’s Mission Technologies division develops integrated solutions that enable today’s connected, all-domain force. Capabilities include C5ISR systems and operations; the application of AI and machine learning to battlefield decisions; defensive and offensive cyberspace strategies and EW; unmanned, autonomous systems; LVC solutions; platform modernization; and critical nuclear operations.

“There has been a revolution in the last five years in how we can collect data at the edge, aggregate it and process it in near real time,” said Todd Borkey, chief technology officer of HII’s Mission Technologies division. “The new speed and precision by which we identify critical information has enabled countless new opportunities for humans and machines to collaborate, and we’re delivering those data-driven solutions today.”

HII’s Mission Technologies division is headquartered in McLean, VA with more than 100 facilities across the globe.

Source: HII

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