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From pilotless jets engaging in dogfights to huge undersea vessels ferrying troops, the Pentagon is pushing to increase the U.S. military s use of automation.
Defense moves are outpacing commercial automation efforts in the air, on the ground and beneath the waves as officials seek to counter American adversaries technological advances, according to current and former national-security and industry officials.
That progress highlighted in cockpits managed primarily by computers, totally autonomous helicopters and automated aerial-refueling tankers is likely to show up in future civilian aircraft, advanced air-traffic-control systems and a range of drone applications.
Skeptics worry automated systems sometimes reflect software developers desire to incorporate new capabilities without full testing. They point to examples of high-profile stumbles ranging from glitch-prone radio communication systems to software problems that have deprived pilots of adequate oxygen at the cont
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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. Q4 adjusted earnings of $4.35 per share
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) announced earnings for its fourth quarter that rose from last year.
The company s bottom line totaled $249 million, or $6.15 per share. This compares with $149 million, or $3.61 per share, in last year s fourth quarter.
Excluding items, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. reported adjusted earnings of $176 million or $4.35 per share for the period.
The company s revenue for the quarter rose 14.5% to $2.76 billion from $2.41 billion last year.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. earnings at a glance:
-Earnings (Q4): $176 Mln. vs. $122 Mln. last year.
-EPS (Q4): $4.35 vs. $2.96 last year.