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KBR lands USD 199 Million contract to develop advanced information technologies for U.S. Navy and Air Force

  • Sep 3
  • 1 min read
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KBR said that it has been granted a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for about $199 million to assist the Technical Director’s Office of the Pacific Program Executive Office Digital and Enterprise Services (PEO Digital) at the Naval Information Warfare Centre. This contract was given to KBR through the multiple-award contract (MAC) vehicle of the Department of Defence Information Analysis Centre (DoDIAC). The 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron of the U.S. Air Force has issued these IAC MAC work orders with the goal of developing and producing new information to improve the DTIC repository and the R&D and S&T community. The project will be carried out in Charleston, South Carolina, and San Diego, California, during a five-year period.


KBR will enhance the Department of Defence’s zero-trust capabilities under a new contract, focusing on secure data flow and edge protection. The company will research and integrate advanced technologies in areas such as wireless tech, AI, integrated sensing, and quantum science to bolster national security and information dominance.


Stuart Bradie, President and CEO of KBR, stated, “We are excited to expand upon our zero trust capabilities and to play a significant role in the digital transformation.” “With this victory, KBR is able to demonstrate a capability that benefits the US Department of Defence and offer invaluable technology and mission expertise.”


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