“The freedom to explore. The promise to deliver.” General Atomics, based in San Diego, CA, develops advanced technology solutions for government and commercial applications. Privately owned and vertically integrated, the company has the freedom to invest in the most innovative technologies, and the resources to deliver them as products for customers around the world. Predator® unmanned aerial vehicles, TRIGA® research reactors, aircraft carrier launch, and recovery systems, MagLev transport and fusion energy are some of their most innovative programs
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My manager was supportive and encouraged me to work on innovative projects The advanced programs and specialty stuff were mind blowing cool - its a sham all of it never turned into anything and was just a smoke show
Pay was terrible - I literally made double when I left No remote work (dont listen to the lies mgmt says, the govt pays for office space as long as its used once per period, so no you dont need to be in most of the week) No one ever wanted to support the projects lol No one works? I literally found a coworker at starbucks when they said they couldnt meet cause they were busy Terrible work culture - The good old boys at the country club run this place. If you havent been there 10+ years you are nothing and know nothing to them Dont accept challeneges Dave Alexander is a terrible President and needs to be replaced. You tried, messed up MQ-25(yes I heard of the "note" story that happened at dinner with Boeing). Neal Jr is actually a good canidate Sr leaders do not lead. Everyone is in it for the retirement package
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U.S. Army Unmanned Aircraft System Project Office and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) successfully performed the first flight test of a new U.S. Army Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) ground segment for the MQ-1C Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) Unmanned Aircraft System (…