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General Dynamics Decision Systems News

17 Oct 2001

General Dynamics Third Quarter Per Share Earnings Increase 11 Percent

General Dynamics reported 2001 third quarter net earnings of $230 million, or $1.13 per share fully diluted, on sales of $3 billion. This is an 11 percent per share increase over the third quarter of 2000, when net earnings were $204 million, or $1.02 per share, on sales of $2.5 billion, before consideration of a non-recurring tax-related gain of $90 million in the third quarter of 2000. Cash flow from operations from the 2001 third quarter was $330 million. The quarter ended on September 30, 2001. For the first nine months of 2001, sales were $8.7 billion, compared with $7.7 billion for the first nine months of 2000. Net earnings for the first nine months of 2001 were $669 million…

04 Nov 2005

General Dynamics Names Marzilli President of C4 Systems

General Dynamics announced that, effective January 1, 2006, Chris Marzilli will become president of subsidiary General Dynamics C4 Systems. He will report to Jerry DeMuro, General Dynamics executive vice president and group executive for Information Systems and Technology. Marzilli will succeed Mark A. Fried, 59, who is retiring. Marzilli has worked in the defense information systems and technology industry for more than 20 years, the past 15 of which have been largely dedicated to bringing advanced command, control, communications, computing and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) solutions to the tactical battlespace. Since Nov. 2003, Marzilli has been senior vice president and deputy general manager of General Dynamics C4 Systems.

24 Sep 2002

'Rescue 21' System Will Take the 'Search' Out of Search & Rescue

General Dynamics Decision Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics has been awarded a $611 million contract by the U.S. Coast Guard to modernize its 30- year-old search and rescue communication system. The National Distress and Response System Modernization Project (NDRSMP), called "Rescue 21," will greatly improve the Coast Guard's ability to detect mayday calls from boaters, pinpoint the location of the source and coordinate rescue operations along the 95,000-mile U.S. coastline and interior waterways. Admiral Thomas H. Collins, Commandant of the Coast Guard, said, "The General Dynamics proposal was evaluated as providing the best overall value to the government that met all of our requirements.