Northrop Grumman's Information Technology sector was awarded a follow-on contract worth $49 million from the US Army.Northrop Nor·throp , John Howard 1891-1987. American biochemist. He shared a 1946 Nobel Prize for discovering methods of producing pure enzymes and virus proteins. Grumman's Information Technology sector was awarded a follow-on fol·low-on adj. Following as a related or consequent aspect or development: "Such contracts involve follow-on sales of maintenance services" Christian Science Monitor. contract worth $49 million from the US Army Space and Missile Command Missile Command is a 1980 arcade game by Atari Inc. that was also licensed to Sega for European release. The plot of Missile Command is simple: the player's six cities are being attacked by an endless hail of ballistic missiles, some of them even splitting like covering the operations and maintenance of lasers and facility-support systems used to test the effects of lasers against physical threats. The company will provide support for the High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility, and for equipment including the Mid-infrared Advanced Chemical Laser, the Sea-lite Beam director and the vacuum vacuum, theoretically, space without matter in it. A perfect vacuum has never been obtained; the best man-made vacuums contain less than 100,000 gas molecules per cc, compared to about 30 billion billion (30×1018) molecules for air at sea level. test system. |
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