KBR Secures $103 Million in US Space Force Contracts

Reuters02-09 19:00
KBR Secures $103 Million in US Space Force Contracts

KBR Inc. announced it has been awarded two firm-fixed-price task orders totaling $103 million under the United States Space Force (USSF) - Decision Support for Headquarters USSF Analysis contract. The contracts, awarded by the Chief Technology & Innovation Office, will be executed in Chantilly, Virginia over a three-year period. Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide data analysis and technical expertise to support strategic decision-making, capability development, and personnel readiness for the USSF and Department of the Air Force. The work includes skills and certification analysis, workforce design, AI-enabled analytics, development of interactive dashboards, person-job matching algorithms, and support for space professional billet validation. Additionally, KBR will deliver data-driven analysis to inform senior leader decisions and enhance integration and readiness across key space capability portfolios.

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