KBR Wins $149 Million Air Force Digital Transformation Contract

Reuters02-03
KBR Wins $149 Million Air Force Digital Transformation Contract

KBR Inc. announced it has been awarded a new cost-plus-fixed-fee contract with a ceiling value of $149 million by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center EB Armament Directorate under the Acquisition, Data, Engineering, Digital, Decision Integration and Software (ADEDDIS) program. The contract, structured as an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement with a seven-year period of performance, focuses on modeling and simulation, advanced digital and engineering solutions, and aims to accelerate armament development and production at Eglin Air Force Base in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. KBR will provide advanced analytics, decision support, digital transformation solutions, systems and enterprise architecture engineering, and software development to enhance design, development, and production processes for the Air Force.

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