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Tetra Tech Awarded $101M In Orders To Continue Supporting The MDA


Pasadena CA (SPX) Jun 23, 2005
Tetra Tech has announced that it was awarded five new orders to continue its support to the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) for a broad range of services worth up to $101 million. These follow-on orders each have a maximum duration of four years.

Under the orders, Tetra Tech will continue providing technical services including information management, engineering, workforce management support, administrative services, facility operations and logistics.

Tetra Tech has been supporting MDA as a prime contractor since 1998 with operations in the National Capital Region and Huntsville, Alabama.

The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is an agency under the Department of Defense. Its mission is to develop, test and prepare for deployment missile defense systems designed to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles of all ranges - short, medium, intermediate and long-range, during any phase of their flight.

Using a "layered" system of integrated interceptors, land- sea- air- and space-based sensors, and battle management command and control systems, the missile defense system will be able to engage all classes and ranges of ballistic missile threats.

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Herley Receives $1.2M Contract Award For U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense
Lancaster PA (SPX) Jun 23, 2005
Herley Industries has announced that its Farmingdale, NY division has received a $1.2 million contract to supply complex integrated microwave assemblies for the United States Ballistic Missile Defense system.







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