Navy Taps SAIC for Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle R&D
Science Applications International Corp. won a potential four-year, $20.5M contract to support the U.S. Navy in research and development of an armored reconnaissance vehicle platform.
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Science Applications International Corp. won a potential four-year, $20.5M contract to support the U.S. Navy in research and development of an armored reconnaissance vehicle platform.
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Jacobs Engineering Group will renovate facilities at the Air Force Materiel Command headquarters under a five-year, $40M contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Hughes Network Systems has received a two-year cooperative research and development agreement from the U.S. Army to perform studies and recommend network updates for a system architecture used to monitor friendly military forces.
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