Author: Regina Garcia|| Date Published: June 6, 2023
Chantilly, Virginia-based Arcfield booked multiple contracts worth more than $158 million combined in the first quarter of fiscal 2023 to engineer and integrate systems for unnamed U.S. government clients.
The classified contracts will include support for space and ground equipment along with mission applications, the company said Wednesday.
Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of Arcfield, said the awards extend the company’s work with the intelligence community in areas such as digital engineering, satellite analysis and cloud optimization.
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