KBR $176 Million Contract Wins U.S. Air Force Help for the Maui Optical and Computing Center
Houston, March 17, 2025 – KBR (NYSE: KBR) has won a $176 million cost-capped, open-ended contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Lab. The deal gives support for the Maui Optical and Computing Center in Maui, Hawaii. Each word ties closely to the next to aid clear understanding.
The Contract Details
Under the ASTRO program, KBR will take on many tasks. The contract value stands at $176 million. KBR will run new test equipment and keep it well maintained. KBR will process data and check its accuracy. The work lasts for seven years. During this time, KBR works with electro-optic tools to record, study, and store data. Staff will fix and care for the gear on schedule. KBR will keep full records of all system documents and files.
KBR Leader Talks About Good Progress
Stuart Bradie, KBR President and CEO, said, "We are glad to help the Air Force. We will add needed technical support to back long-term work and strong operation. This contract gives us a chance to work close with government teams and partners. Our work should improve optical image work and keep a firm grip on spatial details."
AMOS in National Security
The Maui Optical and Computing Center plays a big role in national security. It keeps a close watch on man-made items in space and works on next-generation tools to keep pace with a growing space field. KBR’s contract shows its firm aim to give sound technology solutions for space work.
KBR’s Work
KBR serves both governments and companies around the world. The company employs nearly 38,000 people. Its clients span more than 80 countries and 29 states. KBR works with customers to bring tech fixes, needed support, and long-term service in running and mending equipment. The team pushes for steady and clear results. KBR keeps looking for new ways in technology and fresh ideas.
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