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Booz Allen Secures $506 Million Deal To Support Army’s MOSA Push For Aviation Fleet

Booz Allen Secures $506 Million Deal To Support Army’s MOSA Push For Aviation Fleet
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Booz Allen Hamilton [BAH] has been awarded a five-year, $506 million deal to support the Army’s push toward getting after Modular Open System Architecture (MOSA) approaches “at scale” across its aviation fleet. Tim Lawrence, an executive vice president and the lead for Booz Allen’s Army business, told Defense Daily it will help the Army modernize its existing, enduring aviation fleet and drive advanced capabilities into new programs, like the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft and Future Tactical UAS, with MOSA…

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