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KBR to provide system acquisition support and reliability improvements for Army’s only heavy-lift cargo helicopter KBR Press Release | December 20, 2020
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KBR won a $49 million recompete to provide system acquisition support and reliability improvements on the CH-47 Chinook Helicopter and other select aircraft for the Cargo Helicopter Project Management Office (PMO) within the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office (PEO) Aviation.
KBR received this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order via the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple-award contract vehicle. This DoD IAC MAC task order was awarded by the U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron to develop and create new knowledge for the enhancement of the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) repository and the research and development (R&D) and science and technology (S&T) communities. KBR has supported the mission of the DoD research
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KBR to Boost Reliability and Availability of Army’s CH-47 Chinook Helicopters with $49M Task Order
December 16, 2020 GMT
HOUSTON, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ KBR (NYSE: KBR) won a $49 million recompete to provide system acquisition support and reliability improvements on the CH-47 Chinook Helicopter and other select aircraft for the Cargo Helicopter Project Management Office (PMO) within the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office (PEO) Aviation.
KBR received this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order via the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple-award contract vehicle. This DoD IAC MAC task order was awarded by the U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron to develop and create new knowledge for the enhancement of the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) repository and the research and development (R&D) and science and technology (S&T) comm