Patriot Contract Services to Extend Operation, Maintenance Support for Navy Sealift Ships
Patriot Contract Services has received a 12-month, $77M bridge contract to continue helping the U.S. Navy maintain and operate eight vehicle cargo ships.
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Patriot Contract Services has received a 12-month, $77M bridge contract to continue helping the U.S. Navy maintain and operate eight vehicle cargo ships.
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