Day & Zimmermann selects Defense Trade Solutions (DTS) to provide professional advisory services in navigating the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process. Day & Zimmermann has a strong understanding of international business. They are using DTS’ expertise to share advanced knowledge on how to leverage FMS for additional distribution of their capabilities to U.S. allies and partners in an expedited capacity.
Headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, (https://www.dayzim.com/) Day & Zimmermann is a leading provider of munitions. With a diverse portfolio of products and facilities, including the American Ordnance unit, Day & Zimmermann’s capabilities include close combat, medium to large caliber direct fire, large caliber indirect fire, as well as energetics and devices. Day & Zimmermann has played a vital role in the defense of the U.S. and continues to provide support to the US Armed Forces and those of allied nations. They are a premier manufacturer of munitions and a provider of munitions support services both within the US and Internationally. Their product portfolio includes both legacy and current munitions as well as future developments in airburst, area denial, and unique solutions in fuzing, safe and arm devices, and ignition safety devices.
Headquartered in Washington, DC, DTS is a professional services company solely focused on providing a full spectrum of defense trade policy, releasability, export controls, and execution consulting services to the U.S. defense industry. DTS offers subject matter expertise with a holistic perspective on how to structure successful international programs due to prior leadership roles within both the U.S. Government (USG) and Prime Defense Companies. Our mission is to facilitate client international business and advance the economic security of the US industrial base while balancing USG national security & foreign policy interests. Customer service is our philosophy, and we strive to maintain a customer-focused & success-driven organization at the nexus of client international goals and USG strategic objectives.
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