Author: Joanna Crews|| Date Published: May 23, 2018
An AECOM (NYSE: ACM) subsidiary will assist the U.S. Air Force in the upkeep of test and training ranges under a potential 15-year, $3.1 billion contract.
JT4 will support the Joint Range Technical Services through April 15, 2033, AECOM said Wednesday.
The company will continually operate, maintain and sustain test and training ranges in the western region.
Work will take place at the 412th Test Wing and the Naval Air Warfare Center’s Weapons Division in California, the Space Test and Training Range in Colorado, and the test and training ranges in Utah and Nevada.
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