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GM Defense Names New President; Opens State-of-the-Art North Carolina Production Facility

CONCORD, N.C. — Today, GM Defense LLC, a subsidiary of General Motors, announced Steve duMont as its new president, while also celebrating the official opening of its new production facility in Concord, North Carolina, where it will manufacture the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV), a light and agile all-terrain troop carrier for the U.S. Army.

DuMont joins GM Defense from Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a business of Raytheon Technologies, where he led and implemented a focused strategy for global growth. He held various leadership positions during his more than 13 years at Raytheon, as well as previous systems engineering and program leadership positions with BAE Systems and Boeing. Prior to the private sector, duMont served as an aviation officer and attack helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army.

'Steve's robust defense, business development and military experience position him well to advance the vision of GM Defense,' said Pam Fletcher, GM vice president of Global Innovation. 'As we welcome Steve to the GM family, we also thank Tim Herrick for serving as interim president in the recent months.'

'I'm honored to be joining GM to lead the GM Defense team,' said duMont. 'I wanted to continue my career with an organization that can provide solutions to address some of the toughest problems that our defense customers are facing, and GM Defense is doing just that. The company has the ability to disrupt the industry by bringing significant commercial innovation forward, and I'm truly excited to lead this team at such an important time for our defense and government customers around the world.'

In his new role as president, duMont will leverage the best-in-class capabilities of GM to bring world-class manufacturing and quality, design and engineering, and commercial innovation to defense and government customers.

One such example of leveraging GM's strengths in manufacturing is GM Defense's new Concord production facility. In just over 90 days – from the start of construction to the start of vehicle production – GM Defense has demonstrated its fast-to-field capabilities by standing up a state-of-the-art tactical wheeled vehicle manufacturing center. The facility will build ISVs in support of a $214.3 million U.S. Army contract award. The Army has an acquisition objective of 2,065 vehicles for the Infantry Brigade Combat Teams.

The new 75,000-square-foot plant includes some of the latest manufacturing tools, including a digital operating system utilizing Bluetooth-enabled tools to meet U.S. Army requirements with extreme precision. The advanced tools will help ensure the highest level of quality while enabling greater efficiencies throughout the ISV build. Now the newest and one of the most advanced production lines for tactical wheeled vehicles, the GM Defense Concord facility will support ISV full rate production.

'Our ability to build vehicles after the start of construction in just over 90 days, combined with the rapid delivery of the first ISV to the U.S. Army 120 days after contract award, underscores the world-class manufacturing capabilities and innovation we bring to our customers,' said Herrick, former interim president of GM Defense and GM's vice president for Global Product Programs. 'I look forward to supporting Steve as he the expands the company's North Carolina footprint and pursues new defense and government contracts.'

The Concord production site is just minutes from Hendrick Motorsports, which is responsible for providing the chrome-moly steel exoskeleton of the vehicle frame, including the GM Defense-designed Roll Over Protection System. GM Defense also has a teammate in Ricardo Defense, which leads the Integrated Product Support, including technical manual development, new equipment training, provisioning, total package fielding and field service support for the ISV.

The ISV is based on the award-winning 2020 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 midsize truck architecture and features 90 percent commercial-off-the-shelf parts, including Chevrolet Performance race components proven to perform under tough off-road conditions. The expeditionary vehicle is designed to provide a 'better boot' to infantry Soldiers, helping to eliminate the traditional march of wars past and providing rapid mobility to the fight on nearly any battlefield.

GM Defense LLC delivers integrated vehicles, power & propulsion, and mobility & autonomy solutions to global defense, security and government markets. The exceptional reliability of GM Defense's technologies results from decades of proven performance and billions of dollars spent in independent research and development by its parent, General Motors, a world leader in global design, engineering and manufacturing capabilities.

Photo credit: General Motors
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