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SAIC lands $249M Navy air warfare contract
Reston contractor to service combat instrumentation platforms
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Reston-based Science Applications International Corp. will continue servicing combat instrumentation platforms used by the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division for training and test evaluation under a potential $249 million
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Navy’s silent service makes waves in Danville
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Madeline Davis has never set foot on a Navy submarine, so she doesn’t get to see the products she makes in action. Davis is a CNC (computer numerical control) machinist
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Raytheon wins $308M contract for Navy destroyer work
Will provide combat systems engineering for Zumwalt-class destroyers
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Arlington-based Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s Missiles & Defense business has received a $308.4 million contract modification for combat systems work on the Navy’s Zumwalt-class guided-missile destroyers, the Pentagon announced Wednesday. Work
Boeing lands $313.4M Super Hornet life extension contract
Will upgrade up to 25 jet fighters with advanced cockpit systems
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Arlington-based Boeing Co. has received a $313.4 million contract modification to upgrade and extend the service life of 25 Navy Super Hornet jet fighters, the Pentagon announced Wednesday. The contract
Raytheon receives $1.2B missile contract
Will produce Patriot missiles for Switzerland
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Arlington County-based Raytheon Technologies Corp. will produce its Patriot missile systems for Switzerland under a $1.2 billion U.S. Army foreign military sales contract. The contract, announced by the Pentagon March
SAIC hires SVP of Navy unit
Barbara Graham has worked at GDIT, CACI, BAE Systems
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Barbara Graham has been hired as senior vice president of Reston-based Fortune 500 federal contractor Science Applications International Corp.’s Navy business unit, SAIC announced Wednesday. Graham, who started Tuesday, will
Naval operations building in Suffolk sells for $33M
Building is U.S. Fleet Cyber Command Center of Operations
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The U.S. Fleet Cyber Command Center of Operations, a 114,045-square-foot building in Suffolk, has changed ownership. The building, part of a secure naval operations campus, sold for $33.25 million, according
Ship repair contractor expanding Norfolk presence
AIT to spend $500,000, add 76 jobs
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Advanced Integrated Technologies (AIT), a ship repair contractor for the Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command and U.S. marine, industrial and commercial industries, will invest $500,000 to expand its Norfolk
BAE Systems receives $145M ship repair contract
Will repair, modernize USS Nitze
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BAE Systems’ Norfolk Ship Repair will repair, modernize and maintain the guided missile destroyer USS Nitze under a $145 million contract, the Pentagon announced Friday. Work will be performed in
SAIC names SVP for Army biz unit
Jackson previously led SAIC's Navy, Marine Corps units
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Reston-based Fortune 500 federal contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has named Josh Jackson to lead the company’s Army business unit. SAIC announced the promotion Wednesday. Jackson, who has been