Lockheed Martin wins $213m contract to update F-35 datacenter
US defense giant Lockheed Martin has bagged a $213 million contract for upgrade work to a datacenter connected with the F-35 fighter program at Eglin US Air Force Base in Florida.
ACURL is staffed by about 110 technical personnel from the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Royal Australian Air Force, Lockheed Martin, and US Government. The US has its own Reprogramming Laboratory located nearby.
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