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Nichols Announces Space and Missile Defense Initiative


Huntsville - September 8, 1999
Michael W. Solley, President of the Government Segment of Nichols Research Corporation (Nichols), announced today that Nichols has been awarded a subcontract from SY Technology for the Space and Missile Defense Initiative and Support (SMDIS) Contract in support of the U.S. Army Space Command, Colorado Springs, CO.

This is a 5-year subcontract with SY Technology including options and valued at approximately $10.0 Million. Nichols initial subcontract is valued at $3,316,642.

This Scientific, Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) contract, covers a wide range of efforts involving the space and missile defense community. Specific areas that Nichols will be actively involved in consist of Theater and National Missile Defense, doctrine and architecture, modeling and simulation, information fusion, C4ISR and system engineering

Mr. Solley states, "This contract further enhances our capabilities in the space and missile defense area and we are proud to be a part of the SY Technology SMDIS Team."

Nichols, headquartered in Huntsville, AL, provides IT and technical services for the Department of Defense, Federal civilian agencies, state government clients, and commercial clients.

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