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U.S. Air Forces Europe has awarded Titan Corporation a $74 million five-year contract. Under this award, Titan will provide assistance and advisory services to five major organizations of the armed forces: the European Command, the Joint Analysis Center, the Warrior Preparation Center, U.S Air Forces Europe, and U.S. Army Europe. "This new single-source contract extends Titan's solid relationship with our armed forces in Europe, and places Titan at the center of intelligence and operational support activities throughout the European Theater," said Gene Ray, Titan's chairman, president and CEO. Under the contract, Titan will provide an extensive array of services, including counter-terrorism analyses; engineering and technical services; management and professional support; studies, analyses and evaluation services to maintain and enhance government owned computer hardware as well as provide intelligence analysis support. Related Links Titan Corporation SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
Melville - Oct 09, 2003Comtech Telecommunications Corp. said Wednesday that it has recently received an aggregate of $14.2 million of new orders for mobile data communications equipment and services. The orders were awarded to the Company's Maryland-based subsidiary, Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp.
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