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Acquisitions timeline

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20th-century acquisitions

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Year Acquisition Business group
1947 Canadair[1] Aerospace
1953 Convair[2] Aerospace
1955 Stromberg-Carlson[3] Combat Systems
1957 Liquid Carbonic Corporation[4] Aerospace
1959 Material Service Corporation[5]
1982 Chrysler's combat systems[6] Combat Systems
1995 Bath Iron Works[7] Marine Systems
1996 Teledyne Vehicle Systems[8] Marine Systems
1997 Advanced Technology Systems[9] Combat Systems
1997 Lockheed Martin Defense Systems[10] Combat Systems
1997 Lockheed Martin Armament Systems[11] Combat Systems
1997 Computing Devices International[12] Technologies
1998 National Steel and Shipbuilding Company[13] Marine Systems
1999 Gulfstream Aerospace[14] Aerospace
1999 GTE Government Systems[15] Technologies
2000 Saco Defense[16][17] Combat Systems

21st-century acquisitions

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Year Acquisition Business group
2001 PrimeX Technologies Inc.[18] Technologies
2001 Motorola Integrated Systems[19] Technologies
2001 Galaxy Aerospace Company[20] Aerospace
2001 Santa Bárbara Sistemas[21] Combat Systems
2002 EWK Eisenwerke Kaiserslautern[22] Combat Systems
2003 GM Defense[23][24] Combat Systems
2003 Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug[25] Combat Systems
2003 Veridian and Digital Systems Resources[26] Technologies
2003 Datron's Intercontinental Manufacturing Company[27] Combat Systems
2004 Spectrum Astro[28] Aerospace
2004 MOWAG[29] Combat Systems
2005 MAYA Viz Ltd [30] Technologies
2005 Tadpole Computer [31] Technologies
2005 Itronix[32] Technologies
2006 FC Business Systems [33] Technologies
2006 Anteon International[34] Technologies
2007 Mediaware International [35] Technologies
2008 ViPS, Inc.[36] Technologies
2008 Jet Aviation[37] Aerospace
2009 Axletech International[38] Combat Systems
2010 Kylmar Ltd.[39] Combat Systems
2011 Vangent, Inc.[40] Technologies
2011 Metro Machine Imperial Docks Inc.[41] Marine Systems
2011 Force Protection Inc.[42] Combat Systems
2012 Earl Industries’ Ship Repair Division[43] Marine Systems
2012 Open Kernel Labs[44] Technologies
2012 Applied Physical Sciences[45] Aerospace
2016 Bluefin Robotics[46] Marine Systems
2018 CSRA Inc.[47][48][49] Technologies
2018 Hawker Pacific[50] Aerospace
2018 FWW Fahrzeugwerk GmbH[51] Combat Systems


Divestitures

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Year Divestiture Purchaser
1946 General Atomics[52] Gulf Oil
1953 Liquid Carbonic Corporation[53] Houston Natural Gas Co.
1957 Asbestos Corporation Limited Société nationale de l'amiante (SNA)
1976 Canadair[54] Canadian government
1991 Data Systems Division[55] Computer Sciences Corporation
1995 Tactical Missiles Division Hughes Aircraft Company
1992 Cessna[56] Textron
1992 Electronics Division[57] The Carlyle Group
1993 Fort Worth Division (F-16s)[58] Lockheed Corporation
1994 Space Systems Division[59] Martin Marietta
1994 Convair's aerostructure unit[60] McDonnell Douglas
2006 Material Service[61] Hanson
2007 Freeman United Coal Mining Co.[62] Springfield Coal Co.
2010 Spacecraft development and manufacturing[63] Orbital Sciences Corporation
2014 Advanced Systems[64] MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates



3.
Location: Corporate Governance

Reason and Request: The Corporate governance section is outdated. Please update to match 2022 filings.

Current Corporate Governance

General Dynamics current chief executive officer is Phebe N. Novakovic.

Board Member Role
Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
James S. Crown Lead Director and Chair, Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee
Rudy F. deLeon Director and Chair, Finance and Benefit Plans Committee
Cecil D. Haney Director
Mark M. Malcolm Director and Chair, Audit Committee
James N. Mattis Director
C. Howard Nye Director
William A. Osborn Director
Catherine B. Reynolds Director
Laura J. Schumacher Director and Chair, Compensation Committee
John G. Stratton Director
Peter A. Wall Director

As of December 2020[65]

Proposed Corporate Governance

Corporate governance

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General Dynamics current chairman and chief executive officer is Phebe N. Novakovic.

Board Member Role
Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
James S. Crown Lead Director
Rudy F. deLeon Director
Cecil D. Haney Director and Chair, Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee
Mark M. Malcolm Director
James N. Mattis Director
C. Howard Nye Director and Chair, Audit Committee
Robert K. Steel Director and Chair, Sustainability Committee
Catherine B. Reynolds Director and Chair, Finance and Benefit Plans Committee
Laura J. Schumacher Director and Chair, Compensation Committee
John G. Stratton Director
Peter A. Wall Director

Current as of December 2022.[66]

4.
Location: Add Carbon emissions after the Acquisitions timeline section

Reason and Request: The article lacks content about the company's carbon emissions data. The content is modeled after the content on other similar F500 company articles on Wikipedia.

Proposed Carbon emissions Section

Carbon emissions

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General Dynamics reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the 2021 at 696,118 mt (-8.7% year over year) and aims to reducing greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2034. The company is on track to become Carbon neutral before 2060.[67]

Company annual total CO2e Emissions - Location-Based Scope 1 + Scope 2 (in kilotonnes)

General Dynamics's annual total CO2e Emissions - Location-Based Scope 1 + Scope 2 (in Metric Tons)[68]
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
901,666 817,293 821,773 784,264 794,161 762,200 696,118
5.
Location: Add Company Demographics after Carbon emissions section

Reason and Request: The article lacks content about the company's demographics data.

Proposed Company Demographics section

Company Demographics

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In 2021, General Dynamics U.S. workforce was 21% veterans, 23% female, and 27% people of color. The US Department of Labor awarded the company the 2021 HIRE Vets Gold Award.[69]

The company has 26 Employee Resource Groups serving 10 employee segments.[70]

Approximately 20% of the company's employees are represented by labor unions such as International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW).[71]

Independent research published by American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), U.S. Department of Labor, Military Times, U.S. Veterans Magazine, Professional Women's Magazine, Forbes, and Fortune Magazine selected General Dynamics as a top employer. [72]

General Dynamics' community contributions in 2021 were 70% in Education & Social Services, 18% in Arts & Culture, and 12% in Service Member Support.[73]

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@User:Chefmikesf, do you have sources for the updates to acquisitions and divestitures? I don't think we can wipe out the existing section when it has more information. The article in general could use some reorganization and the history section in particular has a couple orange quality banners, open to improving those if you have any input or supporting references to share. - Indefensible (talk) 23:44, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Indefensible Thank you for the updates to the article! I noticed I added a version of the tables without references; sorry about that. I transferred the references to the tables. What do you think? The tables have the same information as the current section; I just cleaned up the formatting. Regarding the history section, I can begin collecting references for a conceptual update outline.--Chefmikesf (talk) 23:41, 27 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the review and update, let me take another look. - Indefensible (talk) 21:09, 28 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Indefensible, did you have a chance to review the update? --Chefmikesf (talk) 19:13, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, have not been as active on Wiki recently, let me take a look again... - Indefensible (talk) 02:08, 23 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I can reformat the acquisitions & divestitures into a table, but more concerned about the sections with orange quality banners like on the F-16. - Indefensible (talk) 01:04, 4 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Indefensible Thanks for the help. Would you like me to add the reformatted tables? I agree those sections, including F-16, need a quality update. I'm open to working on those sections after collecting enough sources.-- Chefmikesf (talk) 20:40, 13 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]