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Sidus Space awarded subcontract for US Navy Propulsion Program
by Staff Writers
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jan 11, 2023

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Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU), a Space-as-a-Service company focused on mission critical hardware manufacturing combined with commercial satellite design, manufacture, launch, and data collection is pleased to announce its selection by Craig Technologies for the manufacturing of 13 Propulsion Plant Team Trainer Maneuvering Area Panels for Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. (BPMI).

Sidus will manufacture, assemble, test, and deliver the Manuevering Panel trainers for Craig Technologies who is leading the design of the Maneuvering Panels for BPMI and with a total project value of over $2 million.

"Sidus Space previously manufactured a related U.S. Navy trainer system, and we are excited to be supporting Bechtel and their Navy customer again," said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space, Inc.

BPMI serves the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. The company provides design and procurement services for the fabrication, testing, delivery, installation, and field support of high-quality nuclear power plant components used in U.S. submarines and aircraft carriers.


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