Kratos receives $10m ISR contract
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc, a leading National Security Solutions provider, announced today that it has received a new $10 million contract award for specialized equipment and products as part of a certain intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance program. The specialized products and equipment will be produced at a secure Kratos facility, and is expected to be delivered over the next 12 months. No further information is to be provided regarding this program.
Eric DeMarco, Kratos' CEO, said, "We are proud to support this country's mission critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance programs."
Source: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
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