General Dynamics lands Army contract

Under the contract, the company will develop interior designs, perform equipment needs assessments, relocations, equipment installation, maintenance and employe...

General Dynamics Information Technology has landed a four year deal with the Army that could be worth up to $409 million. The Washington Business Journal reports that the company will develop interior designs, perform equipment needs assessments, relocations, equipment installation, maintenance and employee training for the Army Corps of Engineers. The Army Corps of Engineers is managing a major renovation and construction project for the Army Medical Department.

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