WT 360: KBR's Top 100 footprints extend across the globe

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Byron Bright, president of U.S. government solutions at KBR, describes how Company No. 17's work for that particular client set extends well beyond America to include its allies and where technology fits into the bigger picture.

Byron Bright described KBR as a "big, large science, technology and engineering company" to open a presentation for investors in May on the vision and blueprint for the entire business.

His description to Wall Street is also the starting point for this episode, where Bright explains how KBR tailors that idea to U.S. government work and sheds further light on the worldwide nature of what the company does.

The trilateral AUKUS security partnership between Australia, the U.K. and U.S. is an example of how Company No. 17 on our 2024 Top 100 thinks globally. Today's AUKUS activity remains mostly government-to-government, but Bright believes that will open up opportunities for industry after more is figured out.

Bright also overviews KBR's work to build out a franchise space business and the technology angle to everything the company does.

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The 2024 Washington Technology Top 100

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Our 2024 Top 100 reader's guide

Trends driving today's Top 100

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