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General Atomics was founded in San Diego, California, with an initial stated goal related to advanced agricultural technologies.
Answer: False
While the provided text mentions advanced agricultural technologies, the company's actual founding objective, supported by its early work and historical accounts, was focused on physics research and harnessing nuclear technologies.
Edward Teller was the sole founder of General Atomics in 1955.
Answer: False
While Edward Teller was instrumental in supporting the establishment of General Atomics, Frederic de Hoffmann is credited as the founder, and the company was established with support from physicists like Teller and Freeman Dyson.
Project Orion, an early significant project for General Atomics, focused on developing safe nuclear research reactors.
Answer: False
Project Orion was an early significant project for General Atomics that explored nuclear propulsion for spacecraft. The TRIGA reactor, however, was designed as a safe nuclear research reactor.
What was the initial purpose of General Atomics when established as part of General Dynamics?
Answer: To harness the power of nuclear technologies.
Originally established as a division of General Dynamics, General Atomics' primary purpose was to explore and harness the potential of nuclear technologies.
Which of these was one of General Atomics' initial significant projects exploring nuclear propulsion?
Answer: Project Orion
Project Orion was an early significant project for General Atomics that explored the concept of nuclear propulsion for spacecraft.
In 1967, General Atomics was acquired by Royal Dutch Shell Group.
Answer: False
In 1967, General Atomics was acquired by Gulf Oil and renamed Gulf General Atomic. Royal Dutch Shell Group's Scallop Nuclear Inc. became a partner later, in 1973.
GA Technologies Incorporated was the name of the company after Gulf Oil bought out its partner in 1982.
Answer: True
Following Gulf Oil's buyout of its partner in 1982, the company was indeed renamed GA Technologies Incorporated.
What was General Atomics renamed in 1967 after being sold to Gulf Oil?
Answer: Gulf General Atomic
In 1967, following its acquisition by Gulf Oil, General Atomics was renamed Gulf General Atomic.
Which company became a partner in General Atomics in 1973, leading to the name General Atomic Company?
Answer: Scallop Nuclear Inc. (Royal Dutch Shell Group)
In 1973, Scallop Nuclear Inc., a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, became a partner, and the company was renamed General Atomic Company.
General Atomics operates exclusively within the defense and aerospace industries.
Answer: False
General Atomics operates across multiple sectors, including energy, defense, aerospace, and technology, not exclusively defense and aerospace.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) was established in 1993 to focus on manufacturing and selling remotely piloted aircraft.
Answer: True
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) was established in 1993 with the specific mandate to focus on the manufacturing and sale of remotely piloted aircraft and related surveillance systems.
The Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group primarily develops nuclear fuels and medical isotopes.
Answer: False
The Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group focuses on electromagnetic systems and power equipment. Nuclear fuels and medical isotopes are primarily developed by the Nuclear Technology & Materials (NTM) group.
EMALS and AAG are applications of electromagnetic technologies developed by the EMS Group for aircraft launch and recovery.
Answer: True
The Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group is a significant contributor in applying electromagnetic technologies to aircraft launch and recovery systems, specifically EMALS (Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System) and AAG (Advanced Arresting Gear).
The Nuclear Technology & Materials (NTM) group focuses on developing unmanned aerial vehicles.
Answer: False
The Nuclear Technology & Materials (NTM) group's focus is on fission reactors, nuclear fuels, and medical isotopes. Unmanned aerial vehicles are primarily developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI).
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is associated with General Atomics' Inertial Confinement Fusion efforts.
Answer: False
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is primarily associated with General Atomics' Magnetic Fusion Energy efforts, not Inertial Confinement Fusion.
General Atomics Systems Integration, LLC (GA-SI) focuses on providing services for commercial aircraft maintenance and repair.
Answer: False
General Atomics Systems Integration, LLC (GA-SI) focuses on engineering services for aircraft systems integration, reliability improvements, and controls system design, rather than solely commercial aircraft maintenance and repair.
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is primarily focused on inertial confinement fusion research.
Answer: False
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is primarily associated with General Atomics' Magnetic Fusion Energy efforts, not Inertial Confinement Fusion.
The two main divisions of General Atomics are Nuclear Technology & Materials and Electronic Systems.
Answer: False
The two primary divisions of General Atomics are the Energy Group and the Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group, not Nuclear Technology & Materials and Electronic Systems.
General Atomics Systems Integration, LLC (GA-SI) provides engineering services focused on aircraft systems integration.
Answer: True
GA-SI's primary function is to provide military and commercial engineering services, with a specific focus on aircraft systems integration, reliability improvements, and controls system design.
Which of the following industries is NOT listed as an area where General Atomics operates?
Answer: Automotive
General Atomics operates in the energy, defense, aerospace, and technology sectors. The automotive industry is not listed as one of its operational areas.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is primarily responsible for:
Answer: Manufacturing and selling remotely piloted aircraft.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is primarily responsible for the manufacturing and sale of remotely piloted aircraft, along with related reconnaissance and surveillance systems.
Which group within General Atomics focuses on advanced fission reactor technology, nuclear fuels, and medical isotopes?
Answer: Nuclear Technology & Materials (NTM) group
The Nuclear Technology & Materials (NTM) group is dedicated to advanced fission reactor technology, nuclear fuels, and the development of medical isotopes.
What is the DIII-D National Fusion Facility primarily used for?
Answer: Researching magnetic fusion energy.
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is a key research asset focused on advancing the understanding and development of magnetic fusion energy.
Which of the following is a product line offered by General Atomics Electronic Systems, Inc. (GA-ESI)?
Answer: TRIGA nuclear research reactors.
General Atomics Electronic Systems, Inc. (GA-ESI) offers several product lines related to energy, including TRIGA nuclear research reactors, Terminal Automation Products (TAP), Radiation Monitoring Systems (RMS), and high voltage capacitors.
What is the primary role of General Atomics Systems Integration, LLC (GA-SI)?
Answer: Providing military and commercial engineering services for systems integration.
GA-SI's primary function is to provide military and commercial engineering services, with a specific focus on aircraft systems integration, reliability improvements, and controls system design.
The Predator and Reaper are examples of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by General Atomics.
Answer: True
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) is renowned for developing and manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including the widely recognized Predator and Reaper series.
The Energy Multiplier Module (EM2) is a type of Gas-cooled thermal reactor.
Answer: False
The Energy Multiplier Module (EM2) is a variant of the Gas Turbine Modular Helium Reactor (GT-MHR), classified as a Gas-cooled fast reactor, not a thermal reactor.
GA-ASI aircraft have been used in conflicts such as Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Answer: True
Aircraft developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI), such as the Predator series, have been deployed in significant conflicts including Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
General Atomics Electronic Systems, Inc. (GA-ESI) offers Terminal Automation Products (TAP) for inventory control.
Answer: True
General Atomics Electronic Systems, Inc. (GA-ESI) offers Terminal Automation Products (TAP), which are utilized for distribution and inventory control systems.
Radiation Monitoring Systems (RMS) are designed solely for use in nuclear power plants within the United States.
Answer: False
Radiation Monitoring Systems (RMS) are designed for use in nuclear plants both within the United States and internationally, not solely within the U.S.
General Atomics Energy Products acquired the Maxwell high voltage capacitors product line in 2000.
Answer: True
General Atomics Energy Products acquired the Maxwell high voltage capacitors product line from Maxwell Technologies in the year 2000.
The TRIGA reactor is primarily used for commercial power generation.
Answer: False
The TRIGA (Training, Research, Isotopes, and General Atomics) reactor is a nuclear research reactor designed for safety and used for training, research, isotope production, and other non-commercial power generation applications.
Commonwealth Computer Research, Inc. (CCRi) specializes in developing large-scale data analytics solutions.
Answer: True
Commonwealth Computer Research, Inc. (CCRi) is a data analytics and software engineering company that specializes in developing scalable big data solutions.
ConverDyn provides conversion services for uranium hexafluoride (UF6) to nuclear power plant utilities.
Answer: True
ConverDyn specializes in providing uranium hexafluoride (UF6) conversion services, catering to the needs of nuclear power plant utilities.
Cotter Corporation historically produced only uranium and vanadium through its mining operations.
Answer: False
Cotter Corporation's historical mining operations produced a range of minerals, including uranium, vanadium, molybdenum, silver, lead, and zinc, among others.
Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd. operates Australia's only In Situ Leach uranium mine, the Beverley mine.
Answer: True
Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd. operates the Beverley Uranium Mine in South Australia, which is recognized as Australia's sole operating In Situ Leach (ISL) uranium mine.
Nuclear Fuels Corporation (NFC) was established to market natural gas produced by General Atomics.
Answer: False
Nuclear Fuels Corporation (NFC) was established to market uranium produced from General Atomics' mining assets and to develop additional uranium projects, not to market natural gas.
The Mt. Taylor project in New Mexico holds the largest uranium resource in the United States and is currently operational.
Answer: False
The Mt. Taylor project in New Mexico contains the largest uranium resource in the United States, but it is currently on standby, not operational.
In September 2020, General Atomics acquired the Dornier 228 production line from RUAG.
Answer: True
In September 2020, General Atomics acquired the Dornier 228 production line from RUAG.
Cotter Corporation is a subsidiary of General Atomics involved in mining operations.
Answer: True
Cotter Corporation is a subsidiary of General Atomics that is actively involved in mining and milling operations.
In September 2020, General Atomics purchased which production line from RUAG?
Answer: Dornier 228
In September 2020, General Atomics acquired the Dornier 228 production line from RUAG.
What service does ConverDyn provide?
Answer: Uranium hexafluoride (UF6) conversion services.
ConverDyn specializes in providing uranium hexafluoride (UF6) conversion services, essential for nuclear power plant utilities.
Which company is known for operating Australia's only In Situ Leach uranium mine?
Answer: Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd.
Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd. operates the Beverley Uranium Mine in South Australia, which is Australia's only operating In Situ Leach (ISL) uranium mine.
What is the primary purpose of Nuclear Fuels Corporation (NFC)?
Answer: To market uranium produced from GA's mining assets.
Nuclear Fuels Corporation (NFC) was established to market uranium derived from General Atomics' mining assets and to pursue additional uranium development projects.
The Mt. Taylor project, containing the largest uranium resource in the US, is currently in what status?
Answer: On standby.
The Mt. Taylor project in New Mexico, which holds the largest uranium resource in the United States, is currently on standby status.
In September 2020, General Atomics purchased which production line from RUAG?
Answer: Dornier 228
In September 2020, General Atomics acquired the Dornier 228 production line from RUAG.
The USAF's 2001 Packard Award for General Atomics was related to which technology integration?
Answer: Predator/Hellfire integration
The USAF's 2001 Packard Award for Development & Engineering was presented to General Atomics for the integration of the Predator drone with the Hellfire missile system.
Which of the following is a key product developed by General Atomics, besides UAVs?
Answer: All of the above
Beyond Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), General Atomics has developed key technologies in areas such as medical isotopes, high-voltage capacitors, and nuclear fission and fusion energy research.
Which company, jointly owned by Honeywell Inc., provides uranium hexafluoride conversion services?
Answer: ConverDyn
ConverDyn, jointly owned by Honeywell Inc., provides uranium hexafluoride (UF6) conversion services to utilities operating nuclear power plants.
General Atomics' primary research facility is named the "San Diego Applied Science Center".
Answer: False
General Atomics' primary research facility and headquarters is named the John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, located in Torrey Pines, San Diego.
In September 2013, General Atomics was ranked as the second-largest defense contractor in San Diego County by revenue.
Answer: False
According to a September 2013 report, General Atomics was ranked as the largest defense contractor in San Diego County by defense-generated revenue, not the second-largest.
The September 2020 contract between the U.S. Air Force and General Atomics for MQ-9 Reaper drones was valued at approximately $1.5 billion.
Answer: False
The September 2020 contract for MQ-9 Reaper drones between the U.S. Air Force and General Atomics was valued at approximately $7.4 billion, not $1.5 billion.
Neal Blue is the President of General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS).
Answer: False
Neal Blue serves as Chairman and CEO of General Atomics. Scott Forney is the President of General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS).
The General Atomics Science Education Outreach Program began in 1992.
Answer: True
The General Atomics Science Education Outreach Program was initiated in 1992.
Neal Blue received the International von Karman Wings Award in 2013.
Answer: True
In 2013, Neal Blue, CEO of General Atomics, was honored with the 29th Annual International von Karman Wings Award.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) was awarded the Frost & Sullivan North American Award for Company of the Year in 2008.
Answer: True
In 2008, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) received the North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Company of the Year, recognizing its achievements in the Unmanned Aerial Systems Market.
Between 2005 and 2011, General Atomics reportedly spent less than $1 million annually on lobbying.
Answer: False
According to reports, General Atomics spent over $1.5 million annually on lobbying efforts between 2005 and 2011.
In April 2002, General Atomics paid for a trip for Letitia White, an aide to Representative Jerry Lewis, who later became a lobbyist for GA.
Answer: True
In April 2002, General Atomics financed a trip to Italy for Letitia White, an aide to Representative Jerry Lewis, who subsequently began lobbying for the company.
In 2018, General Atomics reported an annual revenue of approximately $1.5 billion.
Answer: False
The reported annual revenue for General Atomics in 2018 was US$2.75 billion.
General Atomics employs approximately 15,000 individuals.
Answer: True
General Atomics has a workforce of approximately 15,000 employees.
Which facility serves as General Atomics' primary research center and headquarters?
Answer: The John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science
The John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, located in Torrey Pines, San Diego, serves as General Atomics' primary research facility and headquarters.
What is the objective of the General Atomics Science Education Outreach Program?
Answer: To bring business and research aspects of science into classrooms.
The objective of the General Atomics Science Education Outreach Program is to integrate the business and research aspects of science into educational settings through a volunteer effort involving employees and teachers.
How much did General Atomics reportedly spend annually on lobbying efforts between 2005 and 2011?
Answer: Over $1.5 million
According to reports, General Atomics spent over $1.5 million annually on lobbying efforts between 2005 and 2011.
What specific action involving an aide to Representative Jerry Lewis was reported in April 2002?
Answer: GA paid for a trip to Italy for Lewis's aide, Letitia White.
In April 2002, General Atomics financed a trip to Italy for Letitia White, an aide to Representative Jerry Lewis, who subsequently began lobbying for the company.
What was the reported annual revenue for General Atomics in 2018?
Answer: US$2.75 billion
The reported annual revenue for General Atomics in 2018 was US$2.75 billion.
General Atomics is a publicly traded company listed on a major stock exchange.
Answer: False
General Atomics is a privately held company and is not listed on a major stock exchange.