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Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab lands Pentagon RDT&E contract worth up to $10.6B

By August 24, 2022No Comments
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab lands Pentagon RDT E contract worth up to 10 6B

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab lands Pentagon RDT E contract worth up to 10 6BThe Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has been awarded a contract for research, development, test and evaluation of military-related technology that could be worth up to $10.6 billion, the Defense Department announced Monday.

The lab, based in Laurel, Maryland, was awarded a $4.4 billion cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for RDT&E programs throughout the DOD that fall “within its core competency areas including strategic systems test and evaluation; submarine security and survivability; space science and engineering; combat systems and guided missiles; air and missile defense and power projection; information technology, simulation, modeling, and operations analysis; and mission related research, development, test and evaluation,” according to the DOD contract award announcement.

Image: Photo of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab’s Kossiakoff Center. (Photo courtesy of JHU-APL)

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