Huntington Ingalls announced that its Mission Technologies division was awarded a $138M recompete task order to provide professional services to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Bombers Directorate that will support the fielding of critical combat capabilities for U.S. combatant commands. AFLCMC is responsible for the sustainment and modernization of the bombers portfolio, which includes the B-1, B-2 and B-52, and for organizing, training, and equipping the Center’s B-21 System Program Office. The contract augments the program office’s military and civil service capabilities with advisory and assistance services.
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