Davidson Technologies Inc.

Davidson Technologies Inc.

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Huntsville, Alabama 4,850 followers

Built to Defend, since 1996.

About us

At Davidson, we are proud of our legacy of delivering performance excellence. Our unwavering commitment to our mission and the U.S. Warfighter guides everything we do. Through our Software Solutions, Hardware Solutions, and Engineering Services, we continue to push the boundaries of innovation and excellence, ensuring that we remain a trusted partner in national defense. As we move forward, we remain dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality solutions, driven by our core capabilities and a relentless pursuit of excellence. If you are interested in learning more about how our capabilities can support your mission, we encourage you to reach out directly to our Business Development Team at [email protected].

Website
http://www.davidson-tech.com
Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Huntsville, Alabama
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1996

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  • Davidson is seeking a Senior Contracts Manager for Huntsville, AL. This role involves managing federal contracts from proposal to closeout, ensuring compliance with FAR, DFAR, and DCAA regulations. The candidate will advise senior leadership on contractual terms and lead contract negotiations. Requirements include 10+ years of experience managing Federal Government contracts, strong knowledge of FAR/DFARS, and advanced proficiency in contract management. Candidates must be able to obtain a Secret Clearance: https://lnkd.in/eAWHP6Wb

  • Davidson is seeking a Mid-Level Software Engineer for our Sentinel program in Roy, Utah. This role involves working within an Agile team to provide technical leadership for the integration of software-intensive systems. Candidates should have 5+ years of experience in C++ and Python, a strong background in system engineering, and a self-starting mentality. The standard work schedule is a 9/80. Join a fast-paced, cross-functional team driving innovation: https://lnkd.in/ea7zc4ts

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  • Davidson is seeking a Senior Contracts Manager for Huntsville, AL. This role involves managing federal contracts from proposal to closeout, ensuring compliance with FAR, DFAR, and DCAA regulations. The candidate will advise senior leadership on contractual terms and lead contract negotiations. Requirements include 10+ years of experience managing Federal Government contracts, strong knowledge of FAR/DFARS, and advanced proficiency in contract management. Candidates must be able to obtain a Secret Clearance: https://lnkd.in/eAWHP6Wb

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  • We proudly celebrate 20 years of Ground-based Midcourse Defense!

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    MDA marks 20 years of Ground-based Midcourse Defense In support of US Northern Command, members of the Missile Defense Agency's Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) program have carried out the mission of providing the Warfighter with a reliable, cost-effective capability to protect the U.S. homeland from ballistic missile threats. In January 2002, the White House issued a National Security Presidential Directive for the Department of Defense to deploy an initial homeland defense capability by the end of 2004. As a result of this directive and in record time, the first Ground-based Interceptor (GBI), constructed in Courtland, AL, was delivered to Fort Greely, AK, June 23, 2004. In September 2004, MDA director Lt. Gen. Trey Obering declared a "limited defensive operations" status for homeland missile defense. At the time, this capability consisted of only five Ground-based Interceptors (GBIs) at Ft. Greely and the upgraded Cobra Dane Radar at Eareckson Air Station in Shemya, AK. This operational emplacement marked the beginning of a new era and provided to the United States the ability to defend itself against long-range ballistic missile attacks. Today, the GMD element of the Missile Defense System continues to provide Combatant Commanders the capability to engage and destroy intermediate- and long-range ballistic missile threats in space to protect the United States. Spanning 15 time zones, GMD and its associated systems consist of 44 interceptors in Alaska and California, seven types of land, sea, and space based sensors and multiple fire control systems. Due to our adversaries continued investment in offensive systems, MDA is investing in improvements to the homeland missile defense architecture to include development of the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) and the Long Range Discrimination Radar. Today, MDA and the Department are continuing to upgrade GBIs through the limited and time-bounded Service Life Extension Program while production for NGI ramps up. The strategy includes delivering new capabilities to the Warfighter using a sustainable approach that continues to leverage existing GBI assets. Once fielded, NGI will be capable of defeating expected threat advances into the 2030s and beyond. Of course, the success of our existing and future capabilities depend on the men and women who develop, test, operate, and integrate them in coordination with our allies and partners around the world. These include the Warfighters from the 49th Missile Defense Battalion and the 100th Missile Defense Brigade, as well as the members of the Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense. Together, they keep a watchful eye on the skies and stand ready to defend our Homeland at a moment's notice. While the GMD system has provided a protective layer to our way of life for 20 years, the MDA will remain diligent in providing required upgrades and developing new capabilities for the Warfighter to continue protecting our country.

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  • Kirt Carpenter and Maria Obradovich represented Team Davidson as a Bronze Star Sponsor at the 8th Annual "Honoring the Brave Breakfast" today at the Broadmoor International Center in Colorado Springs. Hosted by Home Front Military Network (HFMN), this event connects military service members, veterans, and their families with critical resources and support, while also providing timely emergency financial assistance. The event fosters collaboration between community and corporate partners to help veterans and their families thrive.

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  • 🏌️♀️ We were proud to be hole sponsors for the Women In Defense Tennessee Valley Chapter's 4th Annual Golf Tournament! Congratulations to our Davidson team of Blake Hodges, Tony Guzzo, Jack Francis, Ph.D. and Mike Fecteau for participating in this great event. The tournament is all about promoting women in our industry and raising funds to support WID's mentorship programs, STEM initiatives, and scholarships. We are honored to contribute to expanding WID-TVC's community impact.

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