KBR to support UK MoD
KBR has received a contract to support the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) in the Middle East, the company announced on 26 April.
Under the contract, KBR will provide communications network support and deliver training services for the MoD in the Middle East.
The contract will run until 2022 and has options for work until 2025.
Stuart Bradie, president and CEO, KBR, said: ‘We are excited to be a part of this significant long-term project and to expand our portfolio of work with the UK MoD in the Middle East. This win is indicative of KBR's strategic commitment to growing our footprint in the government and defence sector.’
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