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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Raytheon Wins FAA ATC Training Pact

FAA awarded a $437 million contract to a Raytheon-led team to provide training support for air traffic controllers. FAA's Air Traffic Control Optimum Training Solution contract is a performance-based contract that replaces the current FAA field Training Support for Air Traffic and the FAA Academy Instructional Support Services contracts. The Raytheon-led team includes Booz Allen Hamilton, Arlington, Va.; Dynamic Sciences, Phoenix; The Fortier Group, Oceanside, Calif.; CNI Information Technology, Oklahoma City; Interim Solutions for Government, Oklahoma City; Chenega Technology Services Corporation, Alexandria, Va.; University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D.; and Minneapolis Community and Technical College, Minneapolis.


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