New Army award advances AI-driven operational planning for joint and multi-domain operations under uncertain and rapidly changing conditions.
The ANCC-controlled Guardian UUV solution delivers operational capabilities for undersea defense tasks focused on Subsea and Seabed Warfare (SSW), Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (IPoE), and Mine Countermeasures (MCM).
Metron has appointed Greg Yadzinski as its new Chief Operating Officer to enhance operational excellence and strategic growth. Greg brings over 30 years of executive leadership in technology development and operations within national security. His appointment underscores Metron’s continued commitment to innovation, client partnership, and delivering robust solutions for evolving national security challenges.
Oracle Defense Tech Summit, AUSTIN, Texas, June 17, 2025 – Oracle today announced a strategic alliance with Metron, a leading…
Metron has appointed Robert Zarnich as its first Chief Engineer to accelerate the transition of cutting-edge technologies from R&D to operations. Dominick Vincent, a U.S. Navy veteran, has been promoted to VP of the Advanced Mathematics Applications (AMA) Division, where he will lead advancements in decision superiority, electronic warfare, and sensor fusion. These leadership moves reinforce Metron’s commitment to delivering next-generation solutions for national security.
Metron is proud to announce that our cutting-edge AirCue technology has been prominently featured in the latest issue of ATCA…
RESTON, Va., Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Metron Inc., in partnership with Cellula Robotics USA, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Cellula Robotics…
Van recently sat down with GovCon Wire to discuss how we are positioning Metron to be “the most innovative mid-size company” through new work in artificial intelligence, unmanned underwater vehicles and more.
RESTON, Va., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Metron Inc. (Metron), a trusted provider of advanced research, scientific, and software solutions…
Metron employees and our Fellows are the key to driving innovation and achieving mission success for our customers. This recent interview in the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems publication by Stefano P. Coraluppi features Metron Distinguished Fellow Roy Streit discussing his career path and innovative work here at Metron. The interview highlights many of his contributions in the areas of information fusion, target tracking, multi-sensor data fusion, distributed autonomous systems, and signal processing.