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Navy Awards $898 Million In Cyber Mission Engineering And Information Warfare Services

Navy Awards $898 Million In Cyber Mission Engineering And Information Warfare Services

The Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center Atlantic awarded nine companies a total of $898 million in multiple award five-year service contracts to be executed in task orders for cyber mission engineering services that help deliver information warfare capabilities through various domains.The winners of the Nov. 30 award include Grove Resource Solutions Inc., Millennium Corp., SimVentions Inc., BAE Systems, Booz Allen Hamilton [BAH], CACI International Inc. [CACI], General Dynamics Information Technology [GD], Leidos [LDOS], Northrop Grumman [NOC], and Scientific…

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