NAVY
Three companies have won contracts of varying values to support naval aviation ith professional, technical and administrative services including readiness, planning and resources and manpower.
CONTRACTS
March 2013 was filled with huge contracts, and the awards came from many different places, going to both large and small businesses. Who won the biggest contracts of March 2013?
SUBCONTRACTING
As part of Wyle's team, Lockheed Martin has won a $250 million contract to assist Wyle with its work under NASA's Human Health and Performance Contract, including work on the Internatioanl Space Station.
NASA
Wyle wins a $1.76 billion recompete at NASA that lands the company its largest contract award to provide health and science support to human space flight operations.
AIR FORCE
Wyle Inc. has won a $49 million medical research contract with the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine to improve a number of areas related to human performance and medicine.
Tom Anderson resigns as president of Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Group.
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