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Dave Shrum: QinetiQ NA Extends Two Decades of Naval Research Office Mission Support

Dave Shrum: QinetiQ NA Extends Two Decades of Naval Research Office Mission Support - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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qinetiqQinetiQ North America has been awarded a five-year, $16 million contract to provide engineering, program management and technical support services to a U.S. Navy battlefield science and technology organization.

QNA will lead a team of eight contractors to support work in the Office of Naval Research’s expeditionary maneuver warfare and combating terrorism department, QNA said Tuesday.

The cost-plus-fixed-fee award includes work areas such as systems engineering, operations research, social science and psychology, integration and customer engagement.

Dave Shrum, general manager of QNA’s defense solutions business unit, said the company has supported ONR missions for two decades.

The ONR Code 30 unit was formed to provide the Navy and Marine Corps with scientific tools for cyber warfare, force protection, logistics, firepower and human socio-cultural behavior modeling.

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