Redwire Corporation (RDW) announced Tuesday that it's consolidating its business under a single brand, retiring the Edge Autonomy name and folding all uncrewed aerial systems and defense technologies into Redwire proper. The move is designed to simplify things for both customers and investors who've been tracking the company's expanding footprint.
Along with the rebrand comes a new organizational structure built around two distinct growth areas, which should make it easier to understand what Redwire actually does and where it's headed.
How the Business Splits
Redwire will now operate through two segments. The Space business, under the leadership of Mike Gold, covers spacecraft, large-scale space infrastructure, microgravity capabilities, and SpaceMD. Think of it as the orbital and beyond-Earth side of things.
The Defense Tech segment, led by Steve Adlich, focuses on autonomous systems, optical sensors, and radio frequency payloads designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions supporting U.S. and allied forces. This is where the former Edge Autonomy assets now live.
According to the company, this reorganization marks the finish line for integrating Edge Autonomy, which Redwire acquired back in June 2025. The goal is to strengthen its position for multi-domain missions that span air, space, and other operational environments.
Chairman and CEO Peter Cannito framed it as both operational and symbolic: "This realignment optimizes our business for operational execution and aligns Redwire's technology portfolio under a unified brand that represents innovation and excellence across multiple domains."




